Stained carpet removal and disposal. Talk about a dirty, disgusting job. But, it’s one that’s got to be done and as soon as possible. After all, it won’t magically go away. So, it’s something to handle right away. Once you’re done with the stained carpet removal and disposal, you can look forward to a completely new floor covering of your choice. Read on to learn more about stained carpet removal and disposal.
Like many other types of construction materials, carpet and other types of flooring are usually on the approved pick up list for the local trash collection agency. These companies typically prohibit construction and remodeling debris. And, since carpet is now largely recyclable, it must go to the appropriate facility.
Getting ready to lug your worn-out wall-to-wall to the curb? You’re not alone. Americans get rid of some five billion pounds of carpet each year—that’s nearly seven times the weight of the Empire State Building. But thanks to an industry/government group called the Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE), you may be able to recycle rugs you once would have thrown away. --This Old House
Okay, so the first thing you need to consider before you begin the actual work. And, that is what you’ll do with that old carpet and the padding. This is where many home improvement projects go wrong. That’s because people simply do not think about what they’ll do with the waste.
Now, taking up stained carpet isn’t the most difficult thing you’ll ever do (unless, of course, it’s glued down, which will make it one of the most difficult jobs you’ve ever done). It’s really about freeing it from the edge tacking strips and rolling it up. Here’s how to do stained carpet removal:
If you need carpet removal and disposal done, simply phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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