Try to keep the cut in the seams lines.
Removing glued down hardwood from plywood.
Once done repeat with another cut in another seam.
Removing those same hardwood flooring boards is another matter.
Having set the blade for the depth of the flooring cut a line about 15 18 away from the wall itself across the entire room.
Sand and refinish wood floor after the adhesive has been removed allow ample time for the floor to dry.
It is almost always easier to remove engineered flooring from the tongue side rather than the grooved edge of the board.
It s a labor intensive messy process that requires a few.
Need 2 long crow bars.
Once the floor is completely dry rent a floor sander and edger to sand the floor smooth and remove any traces of adhesive.
The wedges are placed where the planks meet.
Finally vacuum up all the dust wipe the floor down and finish with several coats of polyurethane.
Pull all the exposed nails from the loose plywood.
One method to remove the glued down wood floors on concrete without power tools.
Pull all remaining nails out of the floor.
Check that the tongue side of the board is facing toward you.
Pry up the first full row of flooring using your pry bar and mini sledge.
Use a hammer to drive them back through the plywood and then pull them out from the top with the hammer.
Remove the flooring with a hand held floor scraper after putting on work gloves.
Our flooring is about 3 4 inches thick so i set the blade depth about 3 4 inches deep so that the blade cut through the hardwood floors without cutting into the plywood subfloor.
Insert the blade of the scraper under the loosened edge of the flooring and lift up on the handle.
This will become our starter area for the tear out.