Reinstalling Carpet That Has Been Pulled Up
The soft fibers provide padding for bare feet.
Reinstalling carpet that has been pulled up. Remove baseboards or carpet edging in areas that have suffered a lot of damage or where the carpet has been pulled back. Don t pull the pad through the staples or it will rip. Cutting carpet is somewhat demanding. If you re having trouble getting your carpet up with pliers use a knee kicker to loosen the carpet.
If your carpet has an attached. How to resecure carpet after pulling it up. Installing carpet even with a power kicker is a job for the young and indestructible. Before you pull back the pad pull out all of the staples with a screwdriver and pliers photo 2.
Be sure to have it thoroughly cleaned before installation especially if the original owners have pets. Many households use carpeting as a main flooring option. Stretch the carpet flat and tack it into place again using carpet tacks. To fix either problem you need to take up the carpet and as long as it s still in good shape you should be able to re install it after the repairs are completed.
Pull one corner of the carpet off the floor. Then replace the baseboards or edging. Pulling too hard and fast will only tear carpet fibers from the carpet. If you can t do this by hand use a carpet claw or a pair of pliers to grip and pull the carpet.
This will hold the edge down in the offending area making it more difficult to pull up and fray again. At times it may be necessary to pull the carpet. Once you ve lifted the strip closest to the wall enough to get underneath it have a helper cut through the adhesive with a floor scraper while you continue pulling using either the carpet claw or a carpet peeler. Carpet can pick up surprising amounts of dirt.
You ll have to hire a pro to come and fix it. After you ve rolled up the old carpeting and removed it from the room you ll finally get a good look at the subfloor and any surprise damage that the carpet may have been hiding. Peel back the carpet.