Diy experts show how to install wall to wall carpet in any room.
Diy wall to wall carpet installation.
Tack strips are strips of wood with sharp pointed tacks.
Keeping the carpet as straight as possible roll it out into the room.
They are attached to the subfloor around the perimeter of the room to provide the anchor point for the edges of the carpeting to be gripped.
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Use a piece of scrap carpet or a padded 2x4 if necessary to pad the wall.
Nail the strips 1 2 from the wall.
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Draw a chalk line from notch to notch.
Continue laying the rest of the carpet until you fill the room.
Don t install tackless strips across thresholds or doorways.
Use a carpet knife to cut around any odd corners of protruding walls.
Install tack strips with a gap between the wall.
Once one corner is hooked with the knee kicker use the power stretcher to stretch the carpet to the opposite wall.
After the carpet is attached along the first wall trim the excess from the edge using a wall carpet trimmer.
Cut the tackless strips to size with a strip cutter or heavy snips.
Position the cut carpet in the room fitting the factory cut edge against the first wall followed by the other sides.
The next step is creating seams.
Set the wall trimmer to the thickness of the carpet.
Trim the carpet to size leaving 3 next to the wall.
When it comes to adding carpet to a room or replacing existing carpet installing carpet correctly the first time is top priority.
The tacks on the strips are sharp and could poke through the carpet and hurt your feet.
Keep the tool s shoe pressed tightly against the carpeting and keep the carpet tight against the baseboard as you guide it along the wall.