Use the flat head screwdriver or pliers to remove tacks and staples holding the runner pad in place.
Remove carpet runner from stairs.
How to remove a carpet runner.
If you don t have hardwood stairs under your carpet we have a great tutorial on that process here.
In fact it just got worse as i went down the stairs ripping that carpet and padding off.
If it is cut it with the utility knife about an inch down from the top of the riser.
Wear proper safety gear such as safety goggles or glasses gloves and a face mask to avoid cuts flying debris and dust while removing the carpet.
Once you get the carpet up this is what you will see.
The blue stuff is the carpet padding and the arrows show where the nail strips are.
Ripping off the carpet and painting the stairs was the best decision i made.
Removing stair carpeting step by step.
Simply unscrew the clamps at the juncture of horizontal and vertical and place the rod assembly in a safe place.
I started with the bottom step by using pliers to pull carpet away from stairs.
No remover on the carpet itself that will just make a mess and waste product.
How to remove the carpet from your stairs we had builder grade runner that was showing its age our house is 11 years old with oak treads underneath.
Inspect the stairs after the carpet is removed and the runner pad that may remain.
Removing carpet runners that have bar rods and floor clamps is much easier although you might need to remove adhesive as part of the process.
The hardest part about removing carpet from stairs is starting.
So here is the project replace carpet with stair runner tutorial.
Pull all the carpet and use adhesive remover on what s left.
And like i mentioned if i had any delusions of something nice lurking beneath this mess of carpet that was quickly put to rest after the first couple of stairs.
A carpet runner on wooden stairs can give you big decor impact for the amount of money and effort required.
Carpeted stairs consist of a carpet pad nosing tack strips tread riser and carpet.
It s important to understand the different parts that make up a carpet stair before getting to work.
Step 1 get started.
The runner is probably stapled brad nailed to the wood steps just under the rounded lip of the tread and at the bottom of each riser if there s no padding underneath.
Without damaging the wood you must reach under the carpet and pry it free.
If both the treads and the risers are carpeted you may be able to slide the blade of a utility knife along an edge without scratching the wood.
How to remove a carpet runner on wood stairs.
Pull the carpet back from an upper corner so that you can position the pry bar or crowbar behind the piece of carpet.