How do I remove outdoor carpeting that has been glued to concrete?
How do I remove OUTDOOR CARPETTING THQT HAS BEEN GLUED TO THE CONCRETE PORCH?
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The carpet can be removed with a sharp shovel and then pulling it up. The adhesive can be removed with a solvent - check with your local home improvement store. Another way is to use a heat gun. Either way, you're going to have to scrape it.
Step 1
Before ripping the carpet off your concrete slab, vacuum or sweep the area. You will not want to be removing carpet when there is still a lot of extra debris on the concrete. The area doesn't have to be perfectly clean, but as clean as you can get it with the carpet still attached to the concrete.
Step 2
Find a loose edge on the carpet and pull. The main objective is to get as much of the carpet off the concrete before resorting to the heat gun and chemicals. If your carpet has been there for a long time, it should come up pretty easily, leaving glue remnants behind.
Step 3
Use the heat gun that you rented at the hardware store to remove any extra pieces of carpet that may be left sticking to the concrete. Doubling the heat gun with a metal paint scraper will help keep you from burning yourself on the hot glue and carpet.
Step 4
Once all the carpet has been removed, you are probably left with a lot of extra glue on the cement. Most hardware stores sell a carpet glue remover in the paint aisle of the store. Follow the directions on the product to remove the remaining glue.
Hello. It may be a tedious job involving, pulling, soaking and scraping Perhaps lawn tools lik edger or straight edged shovel might be useful.
Hi Eleanor, sorry you are having a difficult time removing this glued down carpet. Hope this will help you. Good luck.
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Removing outdoor carpet is no easy task often it is glued down to cement and ... Once you have removed the carpet and all of the old adhesive you are then able ...