Carpet stretching or stretching carpet are terms that most consumers do not know about until carpet removal time. And then either a professional carpet remover can be hired, or you can do it yourself with a carpet stretch diagram. Listed are ways to do this and what tools are necessary.

To stretch carpet that is wrinkled and loose, carpet stretching is the only answer with a piece of equipment called a carpet stretcher. There are many types of carpet stretchers on the market today, so researching them are necessary, along with knowing what you want or need for stretching carpet. Hiring a professional carpet stretcher is one option, or doing it yourself is another one. Hard on the body, this is a hard job that requires special tools—and of these tools, the most important is the carpet stretcher. Of the different types of carpet stretchers, the power carpet stretcher, or the kneeless carpet stretcher are excellent choices for the consumer. But knowing how to use carpet stretcher items are the most important, which is easy with a carpet stretcher diagram.

When stretching carpet, there is a carpet stretching sequence to follow. The first thing to do is remove the old carpet that is the hardest and the dirtiest job to do, so vacuum thoroughly first to remove any dust or dirt. Then remove the moldings to get the old carpet out. Once this is done, use a utility knife, or a sharpened hook tile knife to cut the carpet into strips about 24 inches wide but the smaller the strips the easier it will be. The thing to remember is not to cut the floor beneath the carpet, so make sure that the rug is lifted slightly to prevent this from happening. The hardest thing to do is removing the tacks that held the carpet and pad down. This needs to be done before the carpet and pad can be laid, and is considered to be the most grueling job of the process. But if you have a cutter to slice through the staple, then using some sort of knife blade to pry it up, removing it with pliers or vice grips—it can be done.

There are many tools that can be used for this whole carpet removal process: knee pads, utility knives, safety glasses, stapler, hammer, and strip cutter. There are other accessories but these are the main ones. And if the budget is tight and you have decided to remove the carpet in a do-it-yourself project, then to create a carpet stretcher accessory is easy to do and cheap. Or you can buy one at wholesale carpet stretcher prices, as long as you know where to buy a carpet stretcher wholesale, or even discount. But whatever you do, removing the carpet and the pad beneath it requires instant removal of them from the room so they will be out of the picture completely, and the new flooring project can begin.

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