If the room has a floor vent remove it they re rarely screwed in carefully push your fingers under the pad to lift reveal.
What is under my carpet.
Under the carpet is a pad and under the pad is the concrete.
I m not sure if your question is what am i likely to find under my carpet or what should i do after ripping up carpet if the question is the former the answer is absolutely anything depending on the age and history of your house.
Because my house was built in the 60 s i knew there was a 75 chance that the stairs would be oak just like the floors throughout the house.
I know people who have ripped up carpet to find concrete wood floors and in one case magnificent hardwood.
Look for any musty odors or discolored patches on the underside of the carpet which are definite signs of mold growth.
I am trying to figure out whether its possible that we have hardwood floors under the carpets but when i pull up the carpets i see what does not appear to be wood at all.
This isn t the same as having a floor squeak when you step on it which simply indicates that the subfloor isn t tightly fastened to the floor joist in one area.
If i had known that i would have pulled that carpet up a year ago.
Next carefully pry up the tack strips while trying to avoid scratching the floor.
This is an area where the carpet isn t tacked down so it s easily accessible.
Removing the tack.
Lift your carpet and thoroughly examine the floor under it.
The padding under the carpet also is rolled up and removed but it will be easier to carry.
Mold growth under the carpet a great way to keep ahead of mold is to regularly look for its presence on or under your carpet.
Ridding your home of mildew and mold can prove to be quite a task and often times means replacement of the floors.
There truly were oak hardwood treads under that dreaded carpet.
Between ceiling joists you may be able to catch a glimpse.
If it doesn t have a floor vent go to the basement look up.
If you can feel a soft spot in the floor under the carpet the subfloor has likely been weakened or damaged.
If lingering for too long your flooring will be ruined regardless of it being wood carpet or tile.
What is under my carpet.