Removing glued carpet from the floor is a rather smooth task as compared to the carpet glued to the stairs.
Diy remove glued carpet.
Going to tear up the carpet pad and put in hardwood.
Allow the hot water to sit for a few minutes to loosen the glue.
Scrape up the foam backing using a hand scraper.
Finally and also optionally patch any damage to the plywood subfloor with wood filler.
Plug it in and pull out the cable far enough to extend to the corner in which you freed the carpet.
Next pull individual strands of the pile away from the mesh using a pliers.
Removing leftover carpet glue pour some water into a large pot and bring it to a boil.
Generally the carpet around stairs is either secured with staple pins nails or carpet tacks.
You need to loosen about a foot of carpeting to attach to the machine.
Start by using pliers or claw puller to remove the baseboards and then pull up one of the corners of your carpet.
Gently pour the boiling water onto the areas of dried glue on the concrete subflooring.
Plug the puller in and then pull out its cable and extend it to that corner you have freed your carpet.
Step 2 set the puller on the floor at the opposite end of the room.
Let it soak for 15 20 minutes.
The real work is in the glue removal process.
Cut the carpet with a utility knife and remove it removing the carpet is easy.
Set your power puller carefully at the end of the floor which is at the opposite side of the room from the entry door.
Use a utility knife to cut the carpet into strips and peel each strip of carpet up.
All you need to do is to divide the carpet by cutting it into small strips wherever you find a fold.
First cut away the non glued part with a craft knife or carpet knife.
Carpet comes up easy.
Use a utility knife to cut it into strips.
The pad however has been glued down and it isn t your normal pad.
It s the same thickness give or take but more like.
Optionally sand down the remaining bits of the carpet using your multi tool.
How to pull up glue down indoor outdoor carpeting made easy.