This video will take you through our step-by-step process on how to remove old carpet and padding. This project is for all of us DIYers who like to take matters into our own hands. You'll get a ton of insider tips on how to get this project done in no time. Plus, you should take the time to inspect your subfloors for squeaks and damage. Who want's a new floor that crows every time you walk on it. NOT ME!!
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0:00 How to Remove Old Carpet
0:20 How to begin pulling up carpet
1:01 Pull the carpet back from the wall and into the center of the room
1:17 How to make the carpet easier to handle
2:46 How to pull up the padding
3:43 How to remove the staples using pliers or a pry bar
4:43 How to fix any floor squeaks
5:47 How to remove the tack strips
7:02 Final tips
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