Those tacks are beyond sharp.
Tack strip hardwood remove.
How to remove a carpet tack strip step 1.
It s a pretty simple process.
Typically there will be three nails.
Use the vise grips to rip staples and nails out of the floor.
Insert the putty knife under the tack strip next to a nail to protect the floor then wedge the pry bar in above it and do the same as before.
The first thing i do is take my wonder tool and put it underneath the corner of the tack strip.
To easily remove the carpet tack strip move the pry bar near a nail and pry up while gently lifting the end of the tack strip with your other hand.
Tap the pry bar with a hammer to force it underneath the tack strip.
Tools for restoring hardwood floors under carpet utility knife for cutting up carpet and or padding into more manageable size strips for rolling up and removing from the room.
Place a wide putty knife under the pry bar to protect the floor if you find hardwood floors.
Steps to removing tack strips without damaging the floors underneath.
How to remove tack strips from hardwood floors step 1.
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Use the hammer to lightly tap the pry bar or flathead screwdriver under the tack strips then lift them and pry them off with either the pry bar or hammer.
Position the pry bar as close to the bottom edge of the tack strip as possible.
With your hardwood floor you will still need the hammer or pry bar but you will also need a putty knife or something similar.
Start in a doorway or corner of the room.
Prybar for pulling up the carpet tack strips.
With this method you ll never break a strip unless the wood is rotten.
These are the tools you ll need.
Do this gently so you keep the damage to the floor to a minimum.
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.
Locate the brad nails that hold the first piece of tack strip to the floor.