Hardwood/Laminate floors
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2004 9:55 am
I own a 1998 fleetwood and decided that I was sick of the "sculptured" carpet and had the carpet in the bedrooms replaced with high quality carpet and padding and you would not believe the difference!
Here is the rub; I also had the rest of the carpet removed (living room and hall way) so that I could put a hardwood/laminate "floating" floor in these high traffic areas and discovered one of the ways manufacturers cut corners to safe costs. The carpet was not held down by the traditional tack-strips but rather by thousands of staples, about four different sizes. Has anyone else done this, and how did you get all of those freaking staples out of the floor? I have been at it for two weeks with a screwdriver, a pair of pliers and a fencing hammer. It wouldn't be so bad if EVERY stinkin' staple didn't have a chunk of carpet/pad locked under it so that it has to be pulled up instead of hammering it flat.
I gotta tell ya, these people (builders) should be shot with their staple guns....a few thousand times.
Here is the rub; I also had the rest of the carpet removed (living room and hall way) so that I could put a hardwood/laminate "floating" floor in these high traffic areas and discovered one of the ways manufacturers cut corners to safe costs. The carpet was not held down by the traditional tack-strips but rather by thousands of staples, about four different sizes. Has anyone else done this, and how did you get all of those freaking staples out of the floor? I have been at it for two weeks with a screwdriver, a pair of pliers and a fencing hammer. It wouldn't be so bad if EVERY stinkin' staple didn't have a chunk of carpet/pad locked under it so that it has to be pulled up instead of hammering it flat.
I gotta tell ya, these people (builders) should be shot with their staple guns....a few thousand times.