Knee kick to help remove carpeting from the treads locking pliers to remove carpeting from the risers utility knife to cut carpeting into manageable pieces pry bar and hammer to pry tack strips away from the treads 3 inch putty knife to place under the pry bar when.
Tools to remove carpet from stairs.
Removing the carpet tacks and staples.
Steps for removing carpeting from stairs.
These are the tools you ll need.
Work from side to side.
Use a crow bar to remove the tack strips.
Be careful as you rip and pull as there ll be staples or nails in the carpet.
Use a hammer to pull out stray tack strip nails or hammer in any nails that aren t flush.
There ll usually be a loose spot somewhere.
Our were on the treads and the risers.
Grip the carpet with both hands for easier removal and to maintain balance and safety.
The hardest part about removing carpet from stairs is starting.
Without damaging the wood you must reach under the carpet and pry it free.
Throw them away as you remove them to avoid accidentally stepping.
With gloved hands and using a screwdriver 5 in 1 tool or similar implement pry up a corner until you can gain a grip.
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.
Cut the carpet into manageable sections.
Tear out the padding.
Use that and rip from there.
If not start at the bottom and use your nail puller to loosen a piece and pull from there to rip the carpet up.
If both the treads and the risers are carpeted you may be able to slide the blade of a utility knife along an edge without scratching the wood.
Roll it tape it and remove it from the work site.
Use the vise grips to pull the carpet free from the riser.