{"id":2981,"date":"2023-03-12T16:43:33","date_gmt":"2023-03-12T15:43:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nonflyingcarpet.com\/?p=2981"},"modified":"2023-03-12T16:43:33","modified_gmt":"2023-03-12T15:43:33","slug":"how-to-remove-carpet-and-put-laminate-flooring","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nonflyingcarpet.com\/how-to-remove-carpet-and-put-laminate-flooring\/","title":{"rendered":"How to remove carpet and put laminate flooring?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Are you tired of your old, stained carpet? Or maybe you just want a change? Whatever the reason, removing carpet and putting in laminate flooring is a relatively easy DIY project. This guide will show you how to do it, step by step.<\/p>\n

You will need to remove the carpet, padding, and any tack strips. You may be able to reuse the tack strips. If the subfloor is in good condition, you can install the laminate flooring directly over it. If the subfloor is not in good condition, you will need to install a new subfloor before installing the laminate flooring.<\/p>\n

How much does it cost to remove carpet and install laminate? <\/h2>\n

The cost of removing carpet, preparing the floor and installing laminate in a 220-square-foot room is around $2,500-$3,000. A smaller room under 100 square feet should cost between $400-$700, while larger spaces and commercial buildings can cost over $3,000.<\/p>\n

Cut your carpet into manageable strips and roll them down. Tie each roll with any sticky tape. Pull it free from the strip along both walls. Cut into the strips an underlayment and roll it down. Remove stackless strips and put them inside the underlayment roll. Bring all rolls to a garbage transfer station.<\/p>\n

Is it hard to replace carpet with laminate <\/h3>\n