Carpet is much easier to cut from the back than from the front.
What is needed to take out carpeting.
If there s no need to save the carpet it is easier to cut the carpet into smaller sections with a utility knife and move the sections out one at a time.
The general guideline is that you will require 4 or the width of the stair x 30 of carpet for every pie stair this allows for some maneuvering of the carpet by the installer to find the best fit.
The work can be dusty so wear a dust mask and safety glasses.
Make sure that all cost estimates include padding installation seaming stairs if applicable thresholds the moving of furniture and the removal of old carpet or other flooring and.
In most cases the carpet padding will also need to be replaced or removed.
We like this knife by stanley which includes a quick change blade.
Pull it up cut it into smaller strips if necessary for handling and roll it as you did the carpet.
It doesn t need to look good but make sure the measurements are accurate.
It s usually easier to cut carpet from the back so when cutting it into small sections fold a section over revealing the back then slice through the woven backing with a utility or carpet knife.
A utility knife hammer pry bar and floor scraper are your only tools of choice here.
Cut the carpet into workable sections and pull it free or roll it up and have a friend help you carry it out.
Pull toward you to detach it from the sharp tack strip that holds it to the floor along the wall.
It should be replaced if it is old or stained or has gotten wet.
This will prevent any damage to the hardwood.
It also helps to sketch out a diagram of your home s layout.
Use pliers to tightly grab the carpet.
Keep pulling back the carpet and slicing it into strips.
Pry bar hammer.
Once the carpet is removed locate the nails which attach the tack strips to the floor.
Most retailers now sell by the square foot.
Then once the carpet is up lift the carpet pad off the floor a cut it with the utility knife.
Check out our handy carpet calculator if you need help measuring.
Use a sharp new blade in your utility knife and be careful not to slice into baseboard or walls.
Sure you start by figuring out the square footage but then you need to consider how many rolls of carpeting it will take to cover that amount of space with the smallest number or least.
When you re ready to buy the dealer will send a professional to take the final measurements.