Pliers To Remove Carpet
Use pliers to pull padding staples when removing carpet from stairs.
Pliers to remove carpet. To detach the carpet from the tack strip that holds the carpet in place along walls start in a corner. Then grab the carpet by hand and continue to pull it up along an entire wall. So let s get to it how to easily remove old carpet you can remove carpet from your house all by yourself and without breaking your back. Dispose of tacking strips and any staples or nails that held the strips in place.
Fold back about 3 ft. This product is much easier to use for removing carpet staples than plain pliers or channel lock pliers which always seem to break the staple and one side is left in the wood causing a hazard if you miss it ruined sand paper when sanding down to refinish. On a concrete floor the carpet pad is often glued into place. Use the pliers to pull up any staples that remain stuck in the floor.
If any of the carpet staples have loosened up on one side but won t come all the way out then you ll need to grab the pliers. Http amzn to 2tv9o2n the handyguys demonstrate use diagonal pliers to remove carpet staples embedded in a wood f. Products from this video. Tough spots might require a power oscillating tool.
Pick a corner grab the carpet with a pair of pliers and pull. In order to remove your old carpet you will need a heavy duty utility knife pry bar and hammer heavy duty staple remover pliers knee pads or equivalent heavy duty gloves some sort of eye protection and dust mask a few heavy duty trash bags a screwdriver and finally a shop vac and broom set. If it doesn t come up easily use a utility knife to cut a 6 inch square in the corner. Carpet removal takes 30 60 minutes while pad removal is another 30 45 minutes depending on the size of your room.
Remove the piece then pull up the carpet by hand. Just grab the carpet with pliers and pull. To make the removal process easier you ll want to cut the carpet into easier to carry strips. If the carpet comes up easily grab it by your hand and continue pulling it up.
In this case use a floor scraper to remove the pieces of padding that remain stuck to the floor. Loosen a corner with pliers and pull the carpet back. Use your standard screwdriver to pry them from the floor. You ll be able to use the pliers to quickly pull out the rest of the staple and can then move on with the rest of the.
Remove the carpet tacking strips which may be nailed or stapled to the hardwood floor.