When you come to a.
Can you use a linoleum knife to remove carpet.
Use a utility knife to remove glue from tight corners and crevices.
Grab the cut end of carpet and pull it from the stairs using gloved hands.
Pry up the metal nosing and remove it if present.
You can use freezing to get silly putty out of carpet or other fabric too.
If you are pulling up carpet from stairs.
You ll want to use a floor scraper with a sharp razor edge to clean the concrete subfloor.
This heavy knife is durable with a great grip.
It can handle any carpet cutting job you throw at it.
If not cut the carpet near the top of the top stair riser.
You can even remove old carpet and expose hardwood flooring but laying down carpet requires a lot of glue that you then have to clean off the wood.
Whether you have a concrete hardwood or wooden sub floor under your carpet you will need to remove the old carpet glue to replace the flooring or use your hardwood floors.
Begin at the top of the stairs.
Before you begin tearing up carpet remove any doors that swing into the room including bifold closet doors.
Keep pulling back the carpet and slicing it into strips.
In some cases it even does the job better.
Employ a simple scraping motion while applying pressure to remove as much of the adhesive as you can.
Use steam or boiling water to soften the stubborn glue that refuses to budge.
Linoleum is nowhere near as thick as a carpet installation which means you will end up with a reveal around the.
When you remove the carpet you have that void around the entire edge of the room.
If you can t locate a floor tile with a popped corner use a putty knife to go between the seams of two tiles and slide the knife under the corner of the tile to pry it up.
This little knife can cut carpet just as well as any other carpet cutter.
Skipping this step can cause problems when applying new carpet adhesive refinishing your hardwood or laying a new flooring choice such as tile or linoleum.
The bibury utility knife may seem an odd choice in a list of carpet knives but don t let the name fool you.
Doors that swing into adjoining rooms can stay in place.
And use the putty knife.
Use a sharp new blade in your utility knife and be careful not to slice into baseboard or walls.
If that still doesn t work use a utility knife and cut out a notch of the carpet tile taking care not to gouge the floor beneath it.
You may be able to remove all of the carpet glue using a scraper and some elbow grease.