Removing Old Carpet
Removing old carpet is pretty easy, and doesn’t take a long time. It is probably the easiest part of the job. Use the below steps to help you move along quickly.
To take up old carpet cut the carpet into long pieces, about 3 feet wide. This can easily be done with a carpet knife. Once you have made your cuts, place your hook knife into a corner near the wall with the tip facing down, and pierce the carpet with the tip and gently rock the knife away from you and pull backwards. The carpet should release from the corner fairly easily. It also could take a few tugs to get it out, so don’t get discouraged if it doesn’t come right up. When it does loosen, grip the edge firmly and pull up and towards you.
Once you have this down and you have removed the carpet from the edges, roll up the sections and carry out to a waiting trash can, or dumpster.
When removing carpet from steps, follow the above steps, but always start at the top and work your way down.
To take up old pad, you can do the same as you did for the carpet, cutting it into manageable pieces with your carpet knife. You should be able to then grip the corner, and pull back. While pulling back you can release the staples holding it down by sliding a hook knife sideways along the floor.
Roll up these pieces and dispose. Disposal can be done on-site or you can load your truck to take the scraps to the dump.
For removing glued carpet you can follow the same instructions. In addition to the above tools, you can use a scraper to help release the adhesive.

