Most of the time we start by pulling up the edge of the rug, just to take a look at what we are dealing with. A routine look around the edges, floor looked good but finish was all gummed up, gummy finish usually means chemical strippers.
Pre-Inspection |
In addition we knew that there was a legacy hole in the floor from an old heat pipe that had to be repaired. So we consulted with the owner and the project was a go.
After removing the rug we found a fun surprise, someone had put a cardboard-like paper under the carpet pad (in the middle of the floor, not around the edges, where we inspected at the beginning of the job).
And a little side note, who invented these things anyway. Maybe on install its different but taking them out there is always blood.
Carpet Strips are Evil |
Here are a few shots from around the room after the carpet removal.
Entire Room After Carpet Removal |
So the stripper had to really soak thru the paper which was time consuming and as you can see some of the finish was not removed on the first pass.
Starting Stripping Process |
So to finish up the stripping we decided to use a carbide edge drag scrapper to get pretty much to bare wood. This turned out to be pretty tiring work on such a big area but left us ready ready for the floor sander (all the gummy finish was up). Turned out to be pretty much like hand planing the floor (see the wood curls).
In Process Strip and Scrape |
Last few strip of paper left now...
Last Big Areas |
Finishing touches around edges of the room.
Finishing Touches |
Before and after the patch of the vent hole.
Before |
After |
Didnt take any sanding or finishing pictures on this job, but here are a few of the finished product. Lighting not great on some but you can get the idea.
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