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Tips On Removing Carpet and Tack Strip ... Informing the contractor that will handle the hardwood floor work you've taken care of the carpet removal doesn't stop there. Tack strip removal becomes the hardest part if the subfloor is concrete. Removing can be accomplished with the use of a hammer and pry bar (wonder bar).
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Getting Started. Removing Carpet and Pad ... Removing Tack Strip ... Removing carpet tack strip...
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・ 1 Wedge a pry bar or large screwdriver under the tack strip. Next, tap it firmly with the hammer until... ・ 2 Use the claw end of the hammer to pull up any remaining nails. Try to pull each nail straight up instead... ・ 3 Put the scraps a...
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Removing glued carpet ... Wear good work gloves when working with carpet. The tack strips are sharp and will give you a nasty cut if you aren't careful. Plus, when you are pulling on a section of carpet, the fibers could give your bare hands a real "carpet burn."
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Removal of tackless carpet strips from wood floors ... Removing tackless carpet strips from your floor ... Removing tackless strips is a job requiring a certain amount of patience and care if you do not intend on refinishing the floor. The trick is to use a cat's paw prybar, and to remove all the nails holding each tackless strip.
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I removed one piece of carpet from the last step on the staircase. I wanted to see if the ... Removing tackless strips is a job requiring a certain amount of patience and care if you do not intend on refinishing the floor. The trick is to use a cat's paw prybar, and to remove all the nails holding each tackless strip.
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I need to remove the tack strips from one edge of my carpet, and later replace them. It is a slab floor. My memory is these strips are nailed down using some kind of concrete nails. Is it a simple matter of breaking the wooden strips out and then using an ordinary nail puller to remove the nails?
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Home > Ask a Question > BBS > Floor & Tile > Removing Carpet Tack Strips; ... The nails are shot in the concrete with a gun, and designed to hold strong enough such that you will need to chip the concrete to get it out. Otherwise, they would not hold the carpet in place.
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" I want to rip out the carpet tack-strip and pry up the tile, Is it likely that the terrazzo underneath the tile can be saved?" ... More... [Removing Ceramic Tiles & Carpet Tack-Strips From Terrazzo Floors]
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