Use your standard screwdriver to pry them from the floor.
Carpet over hardwood floor.
While planning to uncover the original hardwood floor i pulled back the corner of the carpet to find that the padding was stapled down and not glued to the floor.
I m thankful we didn t have to deal with removing adhesive.
Carpet is really good at trapping schmutz in the nap.
If you see wood and it s finished you may very well want to pull up that smelly dirty carpet and get rid of it once and for all.
Planning to remove carpet over hardwood floors.
Hardwood floors meanwhile don t retain dirt grime dander and other nasties the way most carpets do and can be easily mopped or swept to keep them clean.
All of that aside here are four reasons you may want to consider carpet over tiles and hardwood floors when choosing what type of floors to install.
Dispose of tacking strips and any staples or nails that held the strips in place.
With carpet installers first attach an underlayment pad with staples and nail down tack strips around the edges of the room.
Measure the room s length and width then cut the carpet four to six inches longer than the room s dimensions.
Make sure when cutting and laying the carpet that its pile is facing the same direction.
However never put hardwood floors right at the front door as you can ruin the wood when you bring in moisture from outside.
You see hardwood floors don t hold nearly as much grime dirt and other junk that can exacerbate allergies.
Tools you ll need to remove carpet.
Remove the carpet tacking strips which may be nailed or stapled to the hardwood floor.
The carpet is trimmed to a precise fit as the carpet is stretched with special tools.
Hardwood floors are not only easier to keep clean but they look good and will help reduce the number of allergens and germs in your home.
Carpet generally lasts 7 10 years whereas solid hardwood typically lasts 100 years and yes we have refinished many floors from the 1800s and several from the 1700s.
The carpet is then rolled out over the floor stretched and attached around the perimeter by hooking the carpet onto the tack strips.
Use the pliers to pull up any staples that remain stuck in the floor.
While hardwood will cost more initially it will definitely cost you less in the long run as it doesn t need to be replaced like carpet does.
Use a utility knife to cut the carpet from the backside.