Use pliers to pull each staple from the subfloor image 2 then place staples into disposable plastic cup.
Remove carpeting to fix step.
Follow these steps to remove old carpeting from stairs.
Sand with heavy sandpaper to remove splinters and small cracked pieces.
The most time consuming step in the process is removing staples.
Step 6 patching and sanding.
Step 2 removing sections next pull up the sections they should lift relatively easily if lifted from the center of the sections however do not lift from the edge as this is where much of the adhesive is and it will be much more difficult.
Steps for removing carpeting from stairs.
Here are four easy steps to permanently fix the treads that squeak and keep the rest from ever starting.
With gloved hands and using a screwdriver 5 in 1 tool or similar implement pry up a corner until you can gain a grip.
Once all of the carpet has been removed it s time to remove the padding following the same steps outlined above image 1.
After the tack strips are up there may still be some tacks left stuck to the wood.
Removing old carpet is the first step toward having something besides old stained carpet as your floor.
The simple process requires only a few carpet tools and a moderate amount of strength.
The carpet will be stapled extensively and old staples seem designed to poke fingers or palms so proceed carefully during this step and throughout the removal process.
Step 1 cutting the carpet first use a razor to cut the carpet into sections.
Remove them with either nail remover on the wonder bar or a pair of pliers.
As tempting as it may be to just grab a loose corner of carpet and start pulling preparing ahead of time and following a proper sequence.
How to take out carpet.
This guide teaches you how to pull up carpet and gives tips so you can get the job done safely and efficiently.
If there is any carpet padding remove that as well.
Even if you are hiring someone to install new flooring you may want to pull out the old carpet yourself.
After you ve removed the carpet use a flat bar to pry off the treads working from the top down photo 1.