Remove the carpet tacking strips which may be nailed or stapled to the hardwood floor.
Removing carpet nails from hardwood.
If the old carpet was installed over a hardwood floor that you now want to restore slide a wide putty knife between the tack strip and the floor.
In this case use a floor scraper to remove the pieces of padding that remain stuck to the floor.
Use your standard screwdriver to pry them from the floor.
Before you can begin to deep clean hardwood floors you will need to remove the stubborn adhesive that was left behind you might also still have some remnants of your carpet tacks and staples still on the ground that need removing.
This needs to be removed.
Step 2 locate the brad nails that hold the first piece of tack strip to the floor.
With a few common tools you can have the job finished in an afternoon and enjoy your new hardwood floor.
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You ll be relieved to learn it s a straightforward task to remove carpet tack strips from hardwood floors.
Removing old carpeting may be necessary to save labor costs if you are having your carpet replaced.
Dispose of tacking strips and any staples or nails that held the strips in place.
In order to have that beautiful hardwood floor you need to keep in mind that there are two types of glues that are used when putting down a carpet general carpet adhesive and tar based glue.
If you ve pulled up an old carpet to reveal a hardwood floor there s a good chance the floor will need some level of repair.
Step 1 start in a doorway or corner of the room.
Remove all of the leftover residue.
Tough spots might require a power oscillating tool.
You may also need to remove your carpet if you have hardwood floors underneath that you would like 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.
After pulling up your carpet you will most likely have tack strips left around the perimeter of the room.
Use pliers to pull padding staples when removing carpet from stairs.