Keep pulling back the carpet and slicing it into strips.
Rip up carpet how hard is it.
Use a sharp new blade in your utility knife and be careful not to slice into baseboard or walls.
Start by pulling up the carpet.
Even though you are probably eager and excited to finally see your hardwood floors underneath please push down your excitement and take this step slow.
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Be aware the project generates quite a bit of dust and could spread out over two or three days but your ultimate reward will be a great looking wood floor that enhances the beauty of your home.
Continue pulling up carpet a few feet at a time and cutting it into easy to handle strips.
Start at one corner of your room and try to pull up the carpet.
Fold back about 3 ft.
Use a utility knife or carpet knife to slice the carpet into manageable strips and roll the strips up as you go.
One way to do this is to lift the carpet away from the floor as you cut.
You don t want to cause any damage to your floor by ripping up the carpet hard and fast.
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.
If it won t come up then cut a small 6 inch by 6 inch square in the corner with your utility knife.
With this goal in mind here are some things to consider before ripping up your carpet.
Keep both hands on the knife to avoid cutting a free hand.
Use a utility knife with a sharp new blade to cut through the carpet backing.
If you are trying to salvage the floor underneath make sure you do not cut grooves in the floor with the knife.
Carpeting is big heavy and bulky lincon says and just the act of pulling it up is more difficult than it might seem at first for starters carpeting attaches to the floor along the edges.
Remove this small piece of carpet and then pull up on the larger section.
Carpet is much easier to cut from the back than from the front.
Either way it may be time to tear up the carpet and restore the hardwood flooring.
Your carpet is held down with tack strips.
Pull up a few feet of carpet and fold it over.
Once the carpet is up it is not going to be very pretty.