When padding is not desirable the carpet ends up directly on top of the concrete.
Glue down carpet on concrete.
The floor needs to be very smooth.
The good news is removing carpet glue from a concrete floor is possible.
If you choose to use the soft under pad be sure you have a carpet that is compatible with such an application because many are very stiff designed to be glued down and they will simply crack and break if you bend them every time you step on them.
In this type of installation the carpet is glued directly to the floor.
Though incredibly effective this specialty glue is also notorious because it leaves behind sticky residue that is hard to remove with traditional removal methods.
Glue the carpet down or use an under pad to protect the back.
Scrape the concrete glue.
Step 1 scraping the carpet glue.
Remove as much of the carpet glue as possible by scraping it using a razor blade scraper.
Pulling up the carpet and scraping underneath with a paint scraper to beak the glue bond is tedious work and wetting the carpet to loosen the adhesive may cause it to break into pieces.
Here are our recommended steps to take.
Carpet glue is an incredibly strong adhesive designed to fix rolls of carpet to concrete floors.
Here are some alternative methods to get carpet glue off of concrete that will protect your health and your wallet.
Direct glue down carpet installation direct glue down installation is the most popular carpet installation in commercial settings.
Work in small sections so that you can remove the softened carpet glue before the water cools.
To install carpet on concrete choose a carpet that is constructed of synthetic products only as natural fibers are often too absorbent.
Before you install the carpet make sure to check the concrete for any moisture issues that need to be addressed.
Then lay tack strips around the perimeter of the room and install your strips of padding.
Scrape off as much of the concrete glue as possible.
You will want to use a scraper with a sharp razor edge.
Carpet installers use strong mastic that doesn t deteriorate when they glue down carpets and they often use more than is really needed both of which spell bad news for you when you want to remove the carpet.
Whether for a basement enclosed porch or a finished garage you can use carpet to cover concrete floors.
Carpet can be directly glued to the floor or carpet can be glued to a pad that is itself glued to the floor.
All you need is the right tools and methods to get the job done.
A machine that scrapes up carpet glue.