Sweep the areas of the floor from which you able to remove the loose larger pieces of carpet pad.
Remove old carpet to sand floors.
Slip on a pair of gloves to protect your knuckles from the abrasive carpet backing and the needle sharp tack strip.
Vacuum the old carpet.
You ll need to sand the entire floor not just one section.
The flooring carpet guy said that the rubber removal by itself might ve been a 600 job minimum for a little 12 12 room maybe more if the material was really that awful to remove.
Flooring pros told our team about several methods they use to remove stuck padding before refinishing a wood floor.
Repeat the process with medium grit paper.
If the flooring has small areas that even the edger cannot reach use a scraper and some 80 and 100 grit sandpaper to remove the old finish by hand.
Return to the corner of the room where you began and get down on all fours.
Sanding the floor will kick up a lot of dust so protect light fixtures and tape over electrical outlets.
We have a house built in 1910 and we d like to redo the old floors.
Sweep the floor and hit it with a wet mop and then move on to the floor cleaner.
Before you pull up the old carpet go over the entire carpet thoroughly with your vacuum to get rid of any dirt.
Mallory did you have to sand very deep to remove the markings from the staples and nails used in your carpet.
Before you start sanding remove everything from the room and vacuum the floor.
Vacuum the area 1 2 times to get the most dirt out of the carpet so it doesn t transfer to a different room.
Throw away the debris.
They too have paint everywhere and we re gonna have to replace some of the wood.
Dirt and dust can get in the way when it s time to sand your floors.
Then clear the floor completely removing all the furniture from the room.
Follow the cleaner manufacturer s instructions to ensure that you can reach out for support if you encounter difficulties or have questions about the product.
Each time you re ready to change grades on the drum sander make sure you use the edger using the same grade sandpaper to keep the entire floor sanded at a uniform consistency.
Inspect the floor for any overlooked nails or staples and remove them.
Dissolve the padding with chemical cleaning solvents such as an odorless mineral spirit that works like a paint thinner.
Then add the cost of refinishing.
Remove shoe moulding the wood trim where the wall meets the floor.
Remove all furniture from the floor before cleaning with a hardwood floor cleaner.
Power up the power sander and begin a to and fro sanding motion along the direction of the wood grain using heavy grit sandpaper.