Indoor-outdoor carpet removal does not require a lot of skill but it will take a sizeable amount of effort. This is a very labor intensive task but it opens up all sorts of possibilities. When you remove indoor-outdoor carpet, you can replace it with another kind or color. Other alternatives are tile or refinishing the terrazzo or subfloor underneath. You might even consider preparing the room for new tile as an option. Whatever the case, you’ll first have to tackle indoor-outdoor carpet removal.
Okay, so there are two big sets of challenges in front of you. The first is the actual removal. The second is what to do with it once it’s up. For the most part, you can just call a local junk removal company to haul it away. When they come by, take the opportunity to offload and purge whatever else you no longer want, need, or don’t use. You can really lighten the load and free up a good amount of space and kill two birds with one stone.
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
Also, you’ll have one additional challenge. And, that’s not damaging the subfloor underneath. If it’s concrete, this might not be a problem. But, even if it is, or another material, there’s a chance you can damage it. So, proceed with caution to avoid causing yourself additional work, time, and expense.
To remove indoor-outdoor carpet, you’ll have to do it step-by-step. Unfortunately, there are no workable shortcuts. So, here’s how to do indoor-outdoor carpet removal right. Start by emptying the room completely. Leave no furniture or decor behind.
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