They weren t damaged at all and we just had to clean them once the carpet was out.
Remove carpet without damaging hardwood floors.
If you are going to refinish and show off that hardwood floor under your carpet but you better remove the carpet without marring the floor in the process.
If the carpet is seamed to another section of carpet the installer can separate the seam without damage to the carpet that s staying in place.
Use the pliers to pull up any staples that remain stuck in the floor.
Sweep the entire floor as soon as the tack strips have all been removed.
When we moved in removing the carpet was one of the first projects we did.
The hardwood floors underneath were beautiful.
If there s a metal nosing at the top of the stairs pry it up to remove it.
Use your standard screwdriver to pry them from the floor.
An even better option when it comes to getting your floors clean after removing carpet is to opt for a hardwood steam cleaner.
This will avoid damage to the hardwood floors from grit and debris trapped beneath the tack strips.
Our latest flip house has beautiful hardwood floors under.
How to remove tack strip from a hardwood floor without damaging the hardwood.
Not only will it help to loosen any extra dirt and grime but in the event that you also missed a little bit of adhesive the hot steam from the mop will help to loosen the material so it can be.
Stripping hardwood flooring the wrong way can cost you hours of backbreaking work leave you with an enormous mess and even cause permanent damage to your subflooring.
Where to start without damaging the floor.
2 measure and cut tackless strips to fit around the perimeter of the room where you are going to lay carpet.
Hardwood flooring makes a welcome addition to any home but it can be daunting to deal with once it s time to remove or replace it.
The original owners had put in hardwood floors but then put carpet over them.
For safety place each strip in a box or trash can as you remove it.
Remove the carpet tacking strips which may be nailed or stapled to the hardwood floor.
Dispose of tacking strips and any staples or nails that held the strips in place.
Of course any time we take a knife to an area with wood nearby we are taking a risk.