How to Install Carpet on Stairs - how hard is it?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2018
  • I didn't use it but a kicker is recommended: amzn.to/2uKUNCe
    So the big question is "how is it holding up?" Especially since I did not use a kicker or stretcher. I will keep you updated but so far it has held up perfect and that is with a ton of daily foot traffic from my 6 young kids and their friends.
    The staple gun I used is nothing special and is sold fairly cheaply. It's the Central Pneumatic 18 Gauge 2-in-1 Nailer/Stapler I listed all tools below with the links.
    Tools I used:
    Stair Tucking Tool: amzn.to/2OevqRu
    Blades to cut the padding: amzn.to/2NIXOdC
    Hammer Tacker: amzn.to/2uNd6Xx
    5/16" Staples: amzn.to/2JRWvqh
    Pneumatic Stapler: amzn.to/2LzTUX8
    Air compressor to run the gun: amzn.to/2OcFE4W
    Start from the bottom and work up. The style of carpeting you see me so is 'bullnose' and it wraps around the lip of the step. Another style is called 'waterfall' and is a simpler way to carpet. It took about 5 hours for me to rip out the old carpet and install it. For me, that is right on the edge of hiring out. But I enjoy the DIY challenge so I don't mind the work. Best of luck on your install! Let me know how it goes.
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    This video is only for entertainment purposes. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of tools, equipment, or from the information in this video is the sole responsibility of the viewer and is to be used at the discretion of the end-user/viewer and not AdamDIY and or Adam Hill. If you are uncertain about any step of the process or feel unsure about your skill level, seek a more authoritative source.
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  • @andreww.1608
    @andreww.1608 5 лет назад +739

    While yall are arguing in the comments about how he did it wrong. I'm just over here wondering about why is it 2 am and watching a recommended video on how to install carpet.

  • @HonestJunkie
    @HonestJunkie 4 года назад +9

    I do not have stairs ..... not even a house & yet here I am 9pm on a Sat night and I watched the entire video, I have truly arrived!!

  • @tamaranicoleofficial652
    @tamaranicoleofficial652 5 лет назад +38

    I appreciate you for posting this video. I am a single woman home owner and this video is giving me the courage to do this on my own. Thank you 🙏

    • @celestina23784
      @celestina23784 5 лет назад +4

      I'm in the same boat

    • @tamarahrose5358
      @tamarahrose5358 5 лет назад +3

      TamaraNicole Official same here. I’m definitely going to give this a try. I have faith in myself. I fixed a hole in my wall watching RUclips videos. We got this Tamara. Ooooh just realized we have the same name. LoL

    • @billnoller3992
      @billnoller3992 5 лет назад +2

      TamaraNicole Official I’d like to help ya.

  • @TheLinkMedic
    @TheLinkMedic 5 лет назад +230

    1. To remove start from the top and work your way down pulling in a sideways motion to remove the steps, cut as you go if you need to shorten the piece you're pulling to make it easier.
    2. Leave the padding as long as its not stained with urine or something, padding on stairs unless mega old is usually okay.
    3. Get a drywall square or some sort of long straight edge and pre-cut your stair padding into little rectangles, they don't have to be perfect but should be as uniform as you can get them, leave a 1-1/2inch gap between the padding and the back of the riser if you don't have tack strip on the stairs.
    4. Make sure the carpet grain is going down with the flow of the stairs, they'll look better.
    5. Get a kicker :) and you can follow pretty much what hes doing but stretching with the kicker as you go.
    6. Lift yarns out of the way while you staple to hide them, if you just staple anywhere they could be very visble depending on the type of carpet.
    Been doing this 20 years and people are always too scared to try it, its not rocket science just need to know a few things, only difference is i'd have this done in about 20 minutes. You can make things easier by not wrapping the lip but just having it waterfall over, some stairs won't even have the lip. Good idea using the carpet underneath furniture, usually its like brand new so thats a good way to get more mileage out of your carpet. Good work.

    • @bonehead2412
      @bonehead2412 5 лет назад +5

      agree the waterfall look so much better plus i use a double tack strip one on riser and tread 1,1/3 the thickness of the carpet to trap the carpet in the gap between the tack strips make a very clean look ans a very strong connection without staples

    • @TheLinkMedic
      @TheLinkMedic 5 лет назад

      @@bonehead2412 Yea the double tackstrip is a good way to do it, less staples the better and can pretty much get a perfect crease with a stair tool.

    • @michaelerdmann9759
      @michaelerdmann9759 5 лет назад +1

      Nicely put !

    • @michaelerdmann9759
      @michaelerdmann9759 5 лет назад

      Wow I want to see his stairs with all those wrinkles in a year . And his face saying it's worth it . Ha ha !

    • @gvks135
      @gvks135 5 лет назад +4

      Waterfall nooooo that's old style. Every one caps the stairs.

  • @digitalis46613
    @digitalis46613 2 года назад +61

    After seeing your video, I ripped out and replaced my carpet on my stairs too. It looks fantastic! Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @AdamDIY
      @AdamDIY  2 года назад +1

      Glad to hear it!

    • @aydenlenzi800
      @aydenlenzi800 Месяц назад +1

      So I’m in a brand new appartment my duckint dog ripped my carpet up I need to fix it asap can I do just one stair or have to do all

  • @Dominick_Calvitto.
    @Dominick_Calvitto. 5 лет назад +332

    I Have Done Carpet installations for 20 years 1 Bit of Advice To Do a Rip up of Stairs,Always Start at The Top of The Steps,Ripping up your working against yourself..But Cool Video and good job.,

    • @kinglici5951
      @kinglici5951 4 года назад +5

      What happens if your stairs are already bare...nothing to rip off, then is it alright to work from bottom to top???? I'm the person that reads from the back of the magazine to the front. CRAZY habit, I know!!! LOL But, seriously...Thank you so much for the TIP (it will be VERY helpful and makes great sense). ;-D

    • @leandrolopez3446
      @leandrolopez3446 4 года назад +12

      Lollie Wink ripping carpet up is always easier to start at the top and work down. Installing is always best to start at the bottom and work tour way up

    • @junebug346
      @junebug346 4 года назад +8

      Really agree. I work in carpet and it’s way easier and faster to start from the top.

    • @Andrewflex95
      @Andrewflex95 4 года назад +2

      Thanks for advice :)

    • @Dominick_Calvitto.
      @Dominick_Calvitto. 4 года назад +3

      @@leandrolopez3446 Correct Always Rip Down & Install Up..Ripping up The Carpet Going Down The Stairs is Proper Practice..it's Easier also you have more of an Advantage using your foot to Pull it Taught and use a hammer to knock it off the staples that's holding it to the lip of the stair tread.

  • @careykalupson2571
    @careykalupson2571 3 года назад +7

    Never fails to amaze me how many folks use striking/power/pneumatic tools without OSHA Z.97 safety glasses. A person can work 20 years without wearing them with no incident, but then BAM!! that stapler misfires or a staple hits an old nail or whatever and ricochets right into an eyeball.

    • @rootriverwoodworks5883
      @rootriverwoodworks5883 Месяц назад +1

      I get accused all the time, then I remove my glasses and show the rating on both the frame and lens.

  • @GhostwingV2
    @GhostwingV2 5 лет назад +81

    i find it funny how every one is judging this man on how his fit's carpet on the stairs for the 1st time ever who has never done it before i think his done a good enough job to be happy with. his not a carpet fitter and he should be really proud of the way it looks. p.s im a ex fitter myself and i can see everything his doing wrong lol so i don't need the 3rd degree from you all haha have a good day peps :)

    • @captain757747
      @captain757747 5 лет назад +5

      next time you need a surgeon do the operation your self and let us know how that turns out. If this guy wants to screw up his stair way that's his business. The pros that comment just want to let others know this is NOT the way to install carpet on a stairs. When not if the carpet starts to wrinkle and come loose it can be dangerous.

    • @matthewfrost3677
      @matthewfrost3677 5 лет назад +6

      If you're doing something for the first time and don't have a clue what you're doing you shouldn't make a video with "how to" in the description it's deceitful and meant to bait people who are looking for the right way

    • @matthewfrost3677
      @matthewfrost3677 5 лет назад

      Look for knee kicker rentals at your local hardware

    • @mrpanda2655
      @mrpanda2655 5 лет назад

      Did you say ex fitter?

    • @static2140
      @static2140 5 лет назад +3

      captain757747 Comparing Surgery and carpentering is stupid cause they’re are both different line of expertise

  • @TruthB7Told
    @TruthB7Told 5 лет назад +24

    I'm impressed for someone who has never laid carpet on stairs, good job!!

    • @dominatriex
      @dominatriex 4 года назад +1

      It can look good on camera. If you touch it and it bubles and ripples, then that's a whole other thing. He 'got away' with not using a kicker in rooms. Those rooms will absolutely get bubbles and ripples in them. He just needs it to look 'good enough' when people sign the check to him. That's his busniess model. That's not how you provide a finished look that will last.

  • @cynoppa
    @cynoppa 5 лет назад +277

    I DONT EVEN HAVE STAIRS

  • @patrick1675b
    @patrick1675b 5 лет назад +24

    Not bad. A couple pro tips though, use a rubber mallet with that stair tool so as not to cut the carpet. Also run a few staples at the back edge of the tread where you tap it down with the tool. That way you dont put staples in the stair face, it pins down the fibers and is visible in most cases.

  • @nopt1118
    @nopt1118 3 года назад +16

    Thank you so much. You've just proved it's all about confidence to tackle any job so long as you have basic DIY skills. I'll be doing mine all by myself. Top man !

  • @greengekko-ps3hr
    @greengekko-ps3hr 5 лет назад +7

    Hi I layer my first carpet last year in a bedroom enjoyed every minute.doing my hall/stairs and landing next loved your video of doing the stairs so will be doing the same as you great video many thanks for sharing

  • @abdultayyab
    @abdultayyab 2 года назад

    Thanks for your help. Had a small landing on the stairs to repair and cut it out of my closet to match. Worked out well.

  • @fishingotheradventuresonke7996
    @fishingotheradventuresonke7996 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Adam, I’m just about to pull up my stair carpet for painting and fitting an imbedded glass staircase kit, I’m relaying the same carpet. Your video has given me the confidence to do the job with some great tips, thank you for taking the time to record your efforts. Best wishes from the U.K. 😊👍

  • @sickof36
    @sickof36 4 года назад +2

    I had only done small rooms as well. Thank you for this great instructional video

  • @showme....6043
    @showme....6043 Год назад +5

    You did an awesome job on the video and the carpet laying. You have definitely inspired me to do mine. Thanks for the video.

  • @1171karl
    @1171karl 5 лет назад +16

    I think its looks pretty good, certainly better than the last stair carpet I laid about 10 years ago, using only tacks, which incidentally no one has ever tripped on and has never come loose.

  • @gundersonflooringanddesign4064
    @gundersonflooringanddesign4064 5 лет назад +17

    I love this video. I've been doing carpet 30 years. Sweet compressor staple gun.! Duo-fast makes an electric stapler. Nice to see you started the installation at the bottom stair working your way up. To rip up and install a flight of box, or closed stairs, reasonable to expect $200 labor plus cost of materials. Any job that comes out acceptable is a job well done! If you had fun with that, you should try doing stairs with spindles and going through them!

  • @zigzag5805
    @zigzag5805 5 лет назад +6

    great job man you have inspired me to tackle my stairs. hallway and landing

  • @eds.farm_life8772
    @eds.farm_life8772 3 месяца назад

    Yep, I recon I could do that now. It has definitely given me the confidence to have a go at our stairs. Thank you

  • @Stephanie-iu1gg
    @Stephanie-iu1gg 15 дней назад

    Very inspiring! Thanks for all your hard work. I’m definitely going to do this myself.

  • @williamrodrigues2902
    @williamrodrigues2902 2 года назад

    That flow chart at the end is spot on and pretty fantastic!

  • @marshallmcfarland7555
    @marshallmcfarland7555 4 месяца назад

    Is really good for somebody that hasn’t done Carpet before as a good trick. I’ve been doing Carpet for 25 years. I didn’t think nobody else knew that trick.

  • @jasonboner7838
    @jasonboner7838 Год назад

    Awesome job especially for a first timer. Now I have to do mine. Thanks so much for the illustrations.

  • @marcelinotoffoletti3553
    @marcelinotoffoletti3553 Год назад

    I think you done a pro job like you said before nobody will notice that is was done by someone without experience.
    Worth it every step.👍

  • @Sharpened_Spoon
    @Sharpened_Spoon 2 года назад

    The flowchart is a genius touch. Excellent content. Thanks.

  • @TomKatsiroubas
    @TomKatsiroubas 3 года назад +3

    I'll be hiring for this job. Thought about doing it myself until I saw this video. Thank you for the video, it gave me a good perspective.

  • @majesticchurro2294
    @majesticchurro2294 Год назад

    This came on my feed. Good job.
    What im astonished about is the quotes you got for this four years ago !
    Quotes for this are double now plus the disposal fee, at least here in WA

  • @hassainyezdi1583
    @hassainyezdi1583 Год назад

    Awesome video I was looking for videos for the very first time on how to do carpet on the stairs and yours popped up automatically and I just supported how you made your videos and I love the ending of your over complicated chart. Subscribed.

  • @anniieliin1
    @anniieliin1 5 лет назад +1

    The flow chart!!! Amazing.

  • @seeingyouontube
    @seeingyouontube 5 лет назад +1

    Bravo for you. After paying (CA) Home Depot $50 to measure for my stairway carpet and installation including an area 7x6x3 landing and getting a $1,000 quote (180SqFt) I am all in for buying the stock carpet and installing myself. I just paid $3200 for 860 sf for mom's (NY) house that included installation on two staircases, LR, two hallways including moving furniture.

  • @danielhemphill2955
    @danielhemphill2955 3 года назад +14

    Was nice watching a 'novice' have a go at fitting! I'm a carpet fitter, and you done a nice enough job..
    Only things I would recommend is that you use a rubber mallet... not hammer.
    And also don't bullnose each step then you won't require a pin gun.
    Good job! :)

    • @DavidGScott707
      @DavidGScott707 11 месяцев назад +1

      What does it mean to bullnose each step?

  • @N75MP
    @N75MP 5 лет назад +14

    I came here while installing my carpet for some reinforcement. Now I'm drinking coffee enjoying the comments!

  • @huskyng6981
    @huskyng6981 2 года назад

    thank you adam for your sharing and helping others with your video...thanks again..have a great day

  • @MrCptbagger
    @MrCptbagger 3 года назад +1

    Look fair play to the guy for having a go BUT unfortunately he put a lot of time and work on himself.
    As a carpet fitter of 30 years I've seen all types of fitting, the method featured in this video is favoured in the U.S but in Europe not so much.
    As mentioned earlier we start from the top allowing gravity to to it's bit. The underlay should always hang over the tread to absorb footfall on the most vulnerable part of the carpet prone to wear. Secondly we use a pair of gripper one on the riser and one one the tread with the pins facing the point where the riser meets the tread creating an interlocking space for the carpet to be chiseled in this method is called "invisifit" and does not require any staples at all.
    Reducing the fitting time to about 30 mins start to finish.
    Hopefully this answers some of your queries.

  • @johnstadler5202
    @johnstadler5202 Год назад

    Great job broyher . I did carpet for few years and its the most physacally strenuouse job out there , so great job .

  • @MegaHollywood1971
    @MegaHollywood1971 3 года назад +1

    The propper use of grammer in a majority of the posts aims to prove "what" audience has spent the majority of their lives outside of education.
    Well done @AdamDIY, you did fine work.

  • @msnaturalnotts
    @msnaturalnotts 3 года назад +1

    That was some nice thick, good quality carpet you ripped out. I'm looking for carpet for my stairs that thick. thanks for the video.

  • @HomesickTiger
    @HomesickTiger 8 месяцев назад +1

    The flow chart is priceless 😂 loved it ❤

  • @geolaw01
    @geolaw01 5 лет назад +7

    I recently did the opposite. Ripped out the carpet on my stairs and replaced with oak stair treads. That too was a bit labor intensive but I'm so happy I did. The stairs with carpet always looked dirty and shabby looking as they lead to the front entrance. The oak stairs were a huge improvement both visually and ease to keep clean. I'm going with hardwood over carpet on stairs anytime I have the choice but were more expensive of the two.

    • @captain757747
      @captain757747 5 лет назад +3

      I am a hardwood installation tech and you will save over the years by not having to replace carpet and pay to have it cleaned Also it is healthier and very easy to keep clean I have refinished wood floors and stairs some times 70 years old. I am yet to see carpet last that long. Plus you can't refinish and restore .carpet

    • @Meekerextreme
      @Meekerextreme 5 лет назад

      @@captain757747 Yup, I prefer wood, it's on the plans when we go to re-carpet the house to change their stairs to wood and probably upstairs landing. As you said easier to keep clean and vacuuming stairs sucks.

    • @realreview6708
      @realreview6708 5 лет назад +3

      The negative to wooded stairs thought is there hard on knees. I ripped up my carpet and there was a major difference walking on hard wood verses padded carpet. I'm putting carpet back. Just in case others need fyi..

  • @mikewood866
    @mikewood866 4 года назад +3

    Certainly worth having a go yourself, well done fella.The tools aren't to expensive, except for the stapler, mine is electric and does the job ok. The sense of achievement if it works out is good. Shop around and you can get better deals on your carpet too.

  • @aguinoun
    @aguinoun 5 лет назад

    Wow excellent video, i watched many videos because i want to replace my carpet and this one is the BEST. High Quality video.

  • @dondudley2412
    @dondudley2412 2 года назад

    Dude, you are a tuft Dude, the mind set of a conqueror. The mind set of a winner.

  • @LarryMar
    @LarryMar Год назад

    I have a semi-circle stair case so, luckily, I just do one landing-riser at a time. The new carpet will have a pattern so I will have to 'turn' each carpet piece on each step so the pattern runs with the curve. Still a lot of work. I might just get an installer. Congrats on the job.

  • @elizabethcastillo6195
    @elizabethcastillo6195 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the showing this kind of videos. It sure will save me lots of money if I can do it my self. I having putting it off but it does not seem difficult at all.

  • @braves14mn
    @braves14mn 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for doing this video!
    I'm about to tear out the carpet at the landing and put LVP in its place and was second guessing how to keep the carpet attached to the bottom stair

  • @lisakedward1162
    @lisakedward1162 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video! Gonna have a go myself now

  • @buildingconsultants1854
    @buildingconsultants1854 2 года назад +1

    Damn sure I'd have safety glasses on.... banging on that stair tool. Really need to kick the center of EACH step first....You have the correct stapler AND type of thin crown stapes.
    Looks good- SAFETY GLASSES always.

  • @wildfirexx1000
    @wildfirexx1000 5 лет назад +1

    When I first removed my carpet from the stairs, the rubber padding underneath was caked on so hard I had to scrape it off. After struggling with a scraper in the corners it would turn to dust. I eventually needed a cloth iron to heat up the rest, and then I could peel it off with a large putty or drywall knife.

  • @poker4080
    @poker4080 4 года назад +3

    This is a tough ass job he did!!! Good job man,

  • @helloamericanbabi
    @helloamericanbabi 3 года назад +1

    Just what I was looking for, thank you for this! I had the same question!

  • @goldslaya
    @goldslaya 2 года назад +2

    Hey we did it in under two hours and it was pretty easy thanks for the tips!

  • @yourstruly7895
    @yourstruly7895 2 года назад +2

    This is definitely motivating. Thanks.

  • @rodhartle9515
    @rodhartle9515 Год назад

    I have installed carpet for 40 years this job with tear out and install cap and band style $500 labor. You did great use a knee kicker next time and an electric stapler.

  • @MrSEA-ok2ll
    @MrSEA-ok2ll 4 года назад

    I have seen some negative comments due to his technique, not starting at the top, not using a kicker, the time it took, etc. Personally, even without a kicker, the results look great. Here in western Canada, it's about $400 labour cost to carpet 13 steps, so one would imagine that a paid carpet layer would and should produce better results, yet these results are still good and can save a lot of money...great video.

  • @kirkhepburnmiddleagedwhiteguy
    @kirkhepburnmiddleagedwhiteguy 4 года назад +1

    Nice job Adam, for a DIY.
    Couple of friendly tips, sir.
    Rubber mallet to stair tool is easier on the ears. Definitely use a kicker. Your carpet will loosen before too long.
    I always started in the center with the first kick stretch and work toward skirt boards.
    The frieze carpet finishes nicely.
    Thanks for sharing your experience. BTW - Sunday afternoon 3/15/20. bored

  • @jessanddan600
    @jessanddan600 5 лет назад +5

    Hi Adam - thanks so much for the super helpful video, just finished up the project (though I did it waterfall style since that was what was the style of the old rug). It turned out great, wasn't too hard, and saved myself about $500...I live in DC where contractor prices are pretty steep. Thanks again for your help!

  • @gordthor5351
    @gordthor5351 3 года назад +1

    It's worth it if you can find an installer that isn't a butcher, of whom won't gouge your walls and/or railing. The back of the carpet is like 12 grit sandpaper and I have seen several butchers make a mess of the woodwork. One guy sanded off the top nosing to bare wood by dragging the full length of carpet over it and it is next to impossible to match stain to already lacquered wood. This is the reason I have to do my own stairs.

  • @colinellicott9737
    @colinellicott9737 Год назад

    Dude! Great vid. Specially love the flowchart, first time I've seen anyone use that, and perfect application. Got my sub. Thx ; )

  • @thanos9710
    @thanos9710 5 лет назад +60

    It seems RUclips recommendation has brought us all together again

  • @barbarapacker5722
    @barbarapacker5722 Год назад

    That is so cool you are using from under the bed. I am replacing the carpet in my front room and had that same idea for my stairs. I knew my idea was legit. ;) I hope I can do it as well as you did. Thanks.

  • @uthredwin1232
    @uthredwin1232 3 года назад

    thankyou for sharing me and my husband are remodeling a fixer upper and i really do not like the stretcher so i decided your way it work very well thankyou!!!! november2020

  • @chihuahuapixieprincess2482
    @chihuahuapixieprincess2482 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing, you make it look easy. Thank you 😊

  • @Wilderness672
    @Wilderness672 3 года назад

    Love this video! Thanks for uploading it.

  • @SupercarGarageUSA
    @SupercarGarageUSA 5 лет назад

    Awesome job ! , I did flooring for 8 month, hardwood, carpet, and vinyl, it was very hard.

    • @jimmesc
      @jimmesc 3 месяца назад

      I did it for 35 years, it was very hard.

  • @fullofballs200000
    @fullofballs200000 3 года назад

    Lol I’m carpet fitter 25 yrs an it’s rip up old from top down AND also fit new from top down so much easier and faster that staircase would take me 20mins but this guy done good job.👍

  • @Otic1913
    @Otic1913 Год назад

    Man you’re the man. It helps a lot and I get so much ideas

  • @JoseAlonsoCardenas
    @JoseAlonsoCardenas 2 месяца назад

    My wife is coming home to a surprise 🎉 thanks for the post.

  • @JPWick
    @JPWick 2 года назад

    Anyone that flow charts and spreadsheets is an instant bestie.

  • @PnkBarbie007
    @PnkBarbie007 5 лет назад +11

    I'm going to be doing this in my garage which is just 3 steps. I think it'll be worth it. Thanks for the helpful video! :)

  • @leolatimer8949
    @leolatimer8949 3 года назад +1

    To reiterate a previous comment I've been fitting 18 years always start removing from the top down. I'll also add it's a time seven skill that takes time to master.

  • @kevinbalkwill8426
    @kevinbalkwill8426 5 лет назад +10

    mate you done an excellent job pad should have come over the edge of stairnose a bit more but you only copied what was already done cant fault it been a flooring installer for 35 years well done!!

  • @orenestrada2007
    @orenestrada2007 3 года назад

    well done brother! thanks for the upload! time to get busy!!

  • @kinglici5951
    @kinglici5951 4 года назад +2

    Mr. AdamDIY (AKA McDreamy Eyes), thanks for sharing your expertise with us...your tutorial was quite informative and I truly believe my spouse and I can do our stairs after watching your RUclips tutorial. We truly appreciate you for taking time out of your day to "help" others do DIY PROJECTS...YOU SUPER ROCK!!!! ;-D

  • @sacattaq
    @sacattaq 4 года назад

    Great video. Love Flowcharts. Very helpful. I just completed carpeting my basement stairs myself with assist of this video. I agree with him that the guy that wanted to charge me $200 was a very fair value after having experienced doing it myself. But since I had the time (Thanks to COVID-19 statewide stay at home order) and a fair amount of muscle, I decided to do it myself. I'm very glad that I did since I can show it off and be proud of my work and anyone looking at it would think that a pro did it. After completing 99% of the basement myself, I would rank this as one of the easier DIY projects.
    Couple of Notes:
    -I only had the hand tool as shown in the video for pushing the carpet into the corners. Therefore, on brand new carpet laying, tack strip on the sides was not needed since no stretching is engaged going towards the walls. Since he had ripped it up and tack strip was already there, he made the wise choice in not removing it. Had I used an actual kicker I could see that side track strip being used since a kicker can engage stretching in that direction. However, when I inspected my upstairs carpet on the stairs that was professionally installed, I found that no tack strip was used on the sides. If the professional isn't going to bother putting tack strip on the side, I didn't bother to either.
    -I recommend letting the pad flow over and cover the front nose of the stair to provide just a little more cushion for the toes since I have big feet and they always overhang the front edge of the stair when I walk up and down them. Again, when I inspected the upstairs, this appears to be the way the professional did it.
    -I also found it easier to just measure the first piece of pad I laid and then cut the rest in the garage the same size to make cutting and installing the pad a little easier. For some reason cutting pad was a lot more frustrating than cutting the carpet. It just doesn't want to be cut even with a brand new razor. You have to go over it several times before pulling it apart.
    -I didn't have a solid straight edge available, so I used a permanent marker and a straight (yet flimsy) edge to draw my line then cut it by hand. Obviously it wasn't perfect, but I can't tell now that the carpet is installed that it is any worse than had I used the solid straight edge for my blade.

  • @Cruzie_06
    @Cruzie_06 5 лет назад

    love the chart at the end.

  • @rugman0462
    @rugman0462 5 лет назад +3

    I have been doing carpet repairs for many years this is a great video and you did an awesome job

    • @kryptoniteee
      @kryptoniteee 4 года назад

      Steven Gray thanks Steve. You don’t mind if I call you that, do you buddy?

  • @thesdbfamily8614
    @thesdbfamily8614 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome thank you very much for the great idea 👍

  • @vicsanchez4945
    @vicsanchez4945 4 месяца назад

    I've watched your video twice, I'm about to start my project.

  • @jingrushao5481
    @jingrushao5481 Год назад

    Love the decision making chart

  • @richard21995
    @richard21995 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, this has really helped me.

  • @ThortheRottweilersdaddy
    @ThortheRottweilersdaddy 3 года назад

    Thanks! I got an idea to repair some loose areas!

  • @camandrews-bisset3694
    @camandrews-bisset3694 5 лет назад +116

    For someone who had no idea what they were doing and had hardly any gear,u didn’t do that bad of a job iv seen worse from qualifies layers

    • @michaelerdmann9759
      @michaelerdmann9759 5 лет назад +1

      The thing he said is it worth it to do it him self . This carpet will wrinkle in a year . A pro's carpet will last 15 to 20 years if cleaned right and no cat piss like this guy had on his carpet .

    • @Meekerextreme
      @Meekerextreme 5 лет назад +5

      @@michaelerdmann9759 Um that carpet doesn't last that long it will show wear in a years time.

    • @mvpandrew93
      @mvpandrew93 5 лет назад

      @@Meekerextreme Take your medication because that's exactly what his comment said.

    • @russianbias8876
      @russianbias8876 5 лет назад

      Andrew Gabriel Ok? He didn’t said “year time” he said “years time”

    • @leandrolopez3446
      @leandrolopez3446 4 года назад

      I agree he did a great job for having no experience and being limited on tools. But carpet probably will wrinkle soon after. I think its best to hire a pro if you have no idea on how to install carpet on stairs

  • @Edsdrafts
    @Edsdrafts 5 лет назад

    Very good video. Thanks for making and sharing it. Love the flow chart as well.

  • @BR-dj8ep
    @BR-dj8ep 2 года назад

    Great video . Very helpful

  • @marettacreek8530
    @marettacreek8530 4 месяца назад

    Great job!

  • @deborahpelletier7055
    @deborahpelletier7055 Год назад

    Great video! Very informative

  • @fallenslave6684
    @fallenslave6684 5 лет назад

    I have never saw hiw this is made apreciate the effort

  • @Andrewflex95
    @Andrewflex95 4 года назад

    Great! Thanks for video. I have done, too.

  • @Msleelee9487
    @Msleelee9487 4 года назад +2

    I have stairs that have that powder blue carpet I need that stuff gone I have a bad back but I might get me some more tools you did a great job Thanks!

  • @strangertravellers5081
    @strangertravellers5081 Год назад

    Great job

  • @garyhernandez9870
    @garyhernandez9870 4 года назад +12

    23 year professional and i'm impressed for 0% experience in stairs looks good. for a pro is probably 1 hour worth of work

    • @IronfistmanDV
      @IronfistmanDV 3 года назад

      That's probably why it came out nice lol because its his house and he's taking his time instead of it just being a quick job

  • @abuskeleke3378
    @abuskeleke3378 Год назад

    Wow, thanks for the video, I have a 12 step staircase to do, thank you!

  • @ClassyCheapskate
    @ClassyCheapskate Год назад

    Bud, This was a great video! Thanks so much for sharing! I might just try this :)

  • @aaroncallender8417
    @aaroncallender8417 5 лет назад

    Very helpful and well-supported info on carpet laying. Thanks.

  • @dannymistry5876
    @dannymistry5876 3 года назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing 🇬🇧🇺🇸

  • @mondovideostore
    @mondovideostore 4 года назад

    3:25AM - time for sleep. Great job, btw 🤘

  • @golddiamondsgdpc3035
    @golddiamondsgdpc3035 5 лет назад

    Looks really good

  • @nareshkumargurung349
    @nareshkumargurung349 2 года назад

    Great job, great video 👏👍