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You heat the back of them with a hairdryer as you slowly pull it off.
1 strip = 67.0 cm room = 540.0 cm 540/67 8.06 strips or 9 strips will do it.
To install a carpet underlay follow these five easy steps. 1) Prepare the subfloor, 2) install tackless strips around the perimeter of the room, 3) Cut the underlay in strips long enough to cover the tackless strips, 4) staple underlay to the subfloor and trim to the inside of the tackless strip, 5) make sure seams don't overlap and finished with carpet tape on all seams.
Normaly this is not repaired. Just floor over it.
You don't, if you want your carpet to stay stretched and flat on your floor. You see, laminate flooring is not attached to your floor in any way. It floats. The boards are locked together, but if you pull up on the side of a board, it will detach itself easily. So if you attach tack strips to that laminate and then stretch a carpet over it, the tension of the carpet will very likely pull your laminate up at the edges. To do this the right way, you'll need to remove the laminate flooring (you'll find this VERY easy to do), install tack strips to the subflooring, install carpet pad, and then carpet. It'll stay like it's supposed to.
I was thinking about buying new carpet. How much, on average, would a carpet installation cost me?
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Carpet is almost always held down around the edges with nailed down tac strips. You just grab an edge somewhere and tear it up off the floor. You'll then have to remove the tac strips. Try pulling up a corner maybe and looking underneath. You'll see. note: it's possible it was glued down but you remove it the same way. The glue leaves a mess though and you gotta scrape it off. Hope not.
It depends on how big the carpet is.
133.33 square yards of carpet
You overlap. Say, it is a 42" deck. You cannot cut full 42" wide strips after the first one. You overlap so each strip is about 38" wide. That way, you'll have no "strips" and a carpet-smooth lawn when you're done. Be especially watchful of turns - it's easy to get "strips" there , too.