Taking a carpet tack strip off of a concrete floor will be somewhat different from taking it off of a hardwood floor especially if you plan on keeping and restoring the hardwood floor.
Remove carpet tack strips from hardwood.
Since these tack strips are nailed into the floor there will be small holes in the floor when you are done but it is important to cause as little damage as possible in the process.
Getting rid of tack strips.
Tack strips carpet.
Sweep the entire floor as soon as the tack strips have all been removed.
This will avoid damage to the hardwood floors from grit and debris trapped beneath the tack strips.
For safety place each strip in a box or trash can as you remove it.
I ripped my carpet out which revealed lots of tack boards attached to the concrete slab underneath the carpet.
Typically there are three evenly spaced brad nails which are used to hold every three feet of tack strip in place keeping this in mind you want to start from the corner of a room and work your way inwards.
Joe is working on a carpet removal project now he is ready to.
You may also need to remove your carpet if you have hardwood floors underneath that you would like to refinish.
Some stairs have carpeting that runs up the center with edges that are bare hardwood.
Removing old carpeting may be necessary to save labor costs if you are having your carpet replaced.
Using the curved edge of a pry bar line it up with the first brad nail and gently slide it under the tack strip.
After pulling up your carpet you will most likely have tack strips left around the perimeter of the room.
3 inch putty knife to place under the pry bar when removing the tack strip to.