Use pliers to pull padding staples when removing carpet from stairs.
Remove carpet pad from concrete.
Cut the pad into strips and roll it up just as you did with the carpet.
There are two methods for attaching carpet to the floor.
Throw away the debris.
If you are faced with removing carpet padding that is stuck to your cement floor don t give up hope quite yet.
I ve removed the carpet and there is a rubberish carpet pad.
Pricey off the shelf products promise to make easy work of removing tough carpet glue from concrete but chemical strippers emit toxic fumes while their eco friendly counterparts can be so.
To remove them use a floor scraper.
In this case use a floor scraper to remove the pieces of padding that remain stuck to the floor.
Carpet padding adhesive can be a concern for any homeowner taking steps to update his home.
If you just removed carpet and now you need to remove the carpet glue from a concrete floor here are some tips the methods below are easy ways for preparing your concrete floors for laminate tile or hardwood you can try the environmentally friendly products or use the proven but toxic chemical glue strippers.
This is the time consuming section of carpet removal.
To remove adhesive that has not yet been scraped from the concrete using the methods above make use of a scouring pad to get what is left.
Removing carpet from a concrete floor can require some elbow work and some time.
Sweep the areas of the floor from which you able to remove the loose larger pieces of carpet pad.
On a concrete floor the pad is glued in place so big chunks of pad will remain stuck to the floor.
Removing carpet pad from concrete.
When you ve torn off all the carpet and pad pull out all the staples with pliers.
Return to the corner of the room where you began and get down on all fours.
Some homeowners find comfort in carpeted basements while others do not.
I am in the process of replacing carpeting in my basement with ceramic tile.
Tack strips or glue.
In order to make the scrubbing more effective mix one gallon of hot water with one cup of ammonia and a tablespoon of liquid detergent in a container.
Tough spots might require a power oscillating tool.