Stairs are often located at the entryway to your home so removing old carpet and adding a fresh style can make a lasting impact and serve as a welcome greeting to all.
Removing old carpet glue from stairs.
The adhesive is on the edge of the stair nosing and the bottom of each stair.
If you ve discovered concrete is partially under the old carpet and it s nasty glue you can actually use the same methods described above.
It seems pretty secure not sure how i would pull it off.
This adhesive is often foam like and although you use the same procedures to get it off it s a little more difficult to remove than a spreadable adhesive.
A few key differences in removing glue from concrete.
I know the stairs are wood because the carpet from the landing and two steps below it has been removed by someone other than me.
As tempting as it may be to just grab a loose corner of carpet and start pulling preparing ahead of time and following a proper sequence.
Should all the carpet come off the stair and the adhesive be left.
The bulk of carpet adhesives are spreadable and although most are water soluble they don t necessarily dissolve in water once they have cured the same is true of latex paint.
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.
Follow these steps to remove old carpeting from stairs.
There are a few differences in removing glue from concrete as compared to removing it from wood.
Removing carpet from stairs can be easily tackled in a day or over the weekend without hiring a professional.