Remodel Stairs Remove Carpet
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Remodel stairs remove carpet. Remove the carpet from the stairs. Start at the top of the stairs and remove the carpet with the vise grips and utility knife. You can also use a putty knife to remove stuck on glue if the carpet padding was glued to the stair. The carpet will be stapled extensively and old staples seem designed to poke fingers or palms so proceed carefully during this step and throughout the removal process.
When he installed the new bottom two stairs he also routed the front edges of the 2 12 on the top and bottom so that the nose of the stair tread had a more pleasing and looked more finished and less like a 2 12. Our were on the treads and the risers. I started pulling out the gazillion staples that held down the padding and the padding from the original carpet that was installed in 1978. 60 carpet to hardwood stair remodel.
After removing all the pad and tack strips the real work began. Sand the wood using multiple grit sandpaper. 3 inch putty knife to place under the pry bar when removing the tack strip to protect the stair. Use the vise grips to pull the carpet free from the riser.
Use a hammer to pull out stray tack strip nails or hammer in any nails that aren t flush. I can not believe how many staples are used for padding. Tear out the padding under the carpet. Use a crow bar to remove the tack strips.
Steps for removing carpeting from stairs with gloved hands and using a screwdriver 5 in 1 tool or similar implement pry up a corner until you can gain a grip. Cut the carpet with a utility knife under the nose of the landing. Grip the carpet with both hands for easier removal and to maintain balance and safety. Remove the staples after that.
Throw them away as you remove them to avoid accidentally stepping on them. Removing the carpet tacks and staples. Expanding the bottom stair.