Tear Up Carpet Conrete
Tack strips hold the carpet in place an.
Tear up carpet conrete. Pull up a few feet of carpet and fold it over. Pull toward you to detach it from the sharp tack strip that holds it to the floor along the wall. On a concrete floor the pad is glued in place so big chunks of pad will remain stuck to the floor. When the corner of the carpet is loose use your gloved hands to pull along the length of the wall.
Pull back a corner of the carpet using a pair of pliers. Cut the pad into strips and roll it up just as you did with the carpet. How to remove carpet from a concrete floor step 1. This is my first time removing carpet from a concrete basement floor.
Are you throwing it away or are you going to salvage it. It s not as easy as just pulling up the carpet. Long handled scrapers cost about 30 at home centers. Work on one.
Cut the carpet into sections so it is easier to carry out of the room if you are throwing it out. Removing carpet isn t as simple as ripping it up and throwing it out. Use a utility. The carpet will be connected to the concrete surface via a series of wooden strips to which the carpet is tacked.
Consider what you are going to do with the carpet. When you ve torn off all the carpet and pad pull out all the staples with pliers. Remove the 3 foot wide carpet sections from the tack strips by shaking the carpet in a back and forth motion while pulling it up from the surface of the floor. Use pliers to tightly grab the carpet.
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