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How to remove carpet that is glued down

Learning how to remove a glued-down carpet can be a daunting project. However, advancements in technology and tools make it easier than ever. With the right guidance, you will be able to successfully remove your own glued-down carpets from any room. Here is what you need to know:

Gather the Proper Equipment for Removal

Before getting started on your project, you need to gather all of the materials that you will need for the job. You will need safety goggles, gloves, a face mask, utility knife with blades; vinyl floor removal pliers, needle nose pliers, metal putty knife or scraper with a plastic handle; large garbage bags; hand-held hot glue gun with glue sticks; and carpet adhesive remover (optional).

Prepare the Room

Once you have gathered all of your materials, the next step is preparing the room for removal. Start by taking out furniture and detaching wall mouldings around the floor boundaries if necessary. Carefully move furniture aside (or take it out of the room) so that it is not in direct contact with wet or sticky adhesive residue that may be left during removal. Vacuum up any dirt or dust.

Remove Baseboards and Underlayment

Using a utility knife or tin snips cut along baseboards against walls to release them from stapled areas underneath. Pull up each piece of baseboard away from walls until completely lifted off (you may want to save pieces for possible reuse). Be careful when removing old staples and tacks as metals tend to leave behind rust stains on newly exposed surfaces like wood floors.

Now that everything else has been removed or moved away from work area start removing individual carpet pieces starting in one corner at time while following same procedure previously described –enclosing each removed section of carpet inside its own large plastic bag before rolling up and discarding safely away outside home environment—for better visibility during process use ceiling light which should cast down enough illumination onto ground level working area so that glaring sun’s rays do not create shadows over parts already removed before reaching back corner areas where needed most.. After all carpet has been removed discard all waste material according to local regulations respecting environment cleanliness and public health considerations.

How to remove carpet that is glued down









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