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.
Removing old carpet glue from concrete.
Step 1 scraping the carpet glue.
Carpet adhesive is stubborn and difficult to remove.
Ripping up old carpeting is no small task but removing the glue used to secure it to the subfloor is a major job all on its own.
It also makes applying a concrete stain color challenging because the stain can t get past the glue to do its job.
These scrapers easily remove huge chunks of the glue.
Carpet glue is an incredibly strong adhesive designed to fix rolls of carpet to concrete floors.
Scrape the carpet glue off with a scraper.
Remove the carpet glue by scraping it using some good old elbow grease.
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.
Though incredibly effective this specialty glue is also notorious because it leaves behind sticky residue that is hard to remove with traditional removal methods.
Here are some alternative methods to get carpet glue off of concrete that will protect your health and your wallet.
They are the size of a broom but at one end is a large sharp razor blade.
The scraper can easily remove big chunks of the glue which helps get the job done more easily later.
The good news is removing carpet glue from a concrete floor is possible.
Remove as much of the carpet glue as possible by scraping it using a razor blade scraper.