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Indoor-Outdoor Carpet Removal Guide for Orinda Property Owners

By Admin

Here's a quick indoor-outdoor carpet removal guide you can use. If you have indoor-outdoor carpet at your home on your patio, sunroom, or in another space, it’s probably not your favorite feature. Indoor-outdoor carpet is intended to provide a sense of comfort while being very durable, able to handle a lot of foot traffic over several years. Unfortunately, it isn’t impervious and can be soiled, stained, ripped, and fade.

Indoor-Outdoor Carpet Disposal Options

Perhaps the biggest challenge in with indoor-outdoor carpet removal isn't taking it up off the floor. It's actually how to dispose of it. You see, you can't just roll it out to the curb because the local trash collection agency probably won't pick it up.

Removing outdoor carpet is no easy task – often it is glued down to cement and makes the task much more difficult than removing indoor carpeting. As carpeting outdoors can make or break the environment and mood of the space, replacing an old worn out carpet though a difficult task can be rewarding by remaking the space into an enjoyable one. --Do It Yourself.com

So, you have to dispose of it in another way. Do yourself a favor and call in a local junk removal service to dispose of it for you. This way, you don't have to deal with having to recycle it or take it to another drop-off location. Plus, you can take the opportunity to unload a bunch of other unwanted stuff at the same time.

Indoor-Outdoor Carpet Removal Guide for Orinda Property Owners

To do indoor-outdoor carpet removal the right way, you've got to follow a simple step-by-step guide, like this one:

  • Cut the carpet into sections with a utility knife. Carefully cut into the carpet with a utility knife lengthways, creating a strip of about two to three feet wide. Start on one side and cut several strips. This will help to make the carpet removal a little less laborious.
  • Scrape under the carpet with a floor scraper under the corners. Most indoor-outdoor carpet is glued to the subfloor to prevent folding and slipping. Which means you'll need to use a floor scraper to get it free.
  • Pull up the cut-up carpet sections one-by-one. Once you have the sections cut, you can start to pull one after the other, taking caution not to damage the walls. And, practice good posture to avoid hurting your back. Roll each section up as you free it and put it out of the room.
  • Remove the adhesive from the subfloor. Use a glue dissolution solvent to remove the adhesive from the floor; following the manufacturer’s instructions to get the best results.

After you’ve pulled the indoor-outdoor carpet up, you’ll need to dispose of it properly. So, phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.


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