Most likely it will have many imperfections from lots of paint overspray to footprints to divots where someone dropped something heavy.
Is there concrete under my carpet.
Under the carpet is a pad and under the pad is the concrete.
That concrete will look cool and contemporary right.
From there it s a simple matter to roll up the carpet and haul it.
Remove the 3 foot wide carpet sections from the tack strips by shaking the carpet in a back and forth motion while pulling it up from the surface of the floor.
Many viewers ask if they can put carpet over a concrete floor.
The answer is a qualified yes there are three different concrete floors to consider.
I have heard of instances where people buy a home tear out the carpet and realize that there are beautiful wood floors underneath.
The chosen fiber material type should be a synthetic form such as olefin face fiber.
Look for any musty odors or discolored patches on the underside of the carpet which are definite signs of mold growth.
Those in upper floors of the house that are always high and dry those in the basement that may possibly run into moisture problems and those outdoors that will definitely get wet when you have no moisture problems to consider the only thing that.
Unfortunately when you remove the carpeting to replace it the adhesive usually does not come off with the carpet in all areas.
My home is built on a concrete slab.
I wish had beautiful floors like that but underneath my carpet there is just concrete.
Carpet that is attached to a concrete floor is usually held down by adhesive.
Roll the carpet into easily manageable sections as you pull it up.
A great way to keep ahead of mold is to regularly look for its presence on or under your carpet.
Positive results from a mold.
The carpet will be connected to the concrete surface via a series of wooden strips to which the carpet is tacked.
Any carpet fiber style from plush to loop can be applied to a concrete floor.
Mold growth under the carpet.
To remove the carpet you cut a slit in the carpet near a wall grip the carpet and pry it up off the tack points along one side.
What is under there.
Lift your carpet and thoroughly examine the floor under it.
So i asked a contractor about staining the concrete floor and he said you really can t do it if carpet is down with a pre exisiting concrete floor due to cracks and unlevel concrete.