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Carpet Removal Before New Flooring: What Boise Homeowners Should Know

Getting new floors? Here is what carpet removal involves, what it costs in Boise, and whether you should DIY it or hire a pro.

Top Shelf crew rolling up old carpet during a removal job in Boise Idaho

New flooring is one of the best upgrades you can make to a home. But before those beautiful hardwoods or luxury vinyl planks go down, the old carpet has to come up.

Sounds simple enough. But there are a few things worth knowing before you start pulling.

What's Under the Carpet?

This is the big unknown. Until you pull back a corner, you don't really know what you're working with.

Best case: A clean, smooth subfloor ready for new flooring.

Common reality: Carpet tack strips around every edge, staples every few inches from the padding, possible adhesive residue, and maybe a surprise or two (pet stains soaked into the subfloor, old tile underneath, asbestos tile in older homes).

That last one is important. Homes built before 1980 in Boise may have asbestos-containing floor tiles under the carpet. If you see 9x9 inch tiles when you pull back a corner, stop and get them tested before disturbing them.

The Carpet Removal Process

Whether you DIY or hire a pro, here's what's involved:

1. Furniture removal — Everything off the carpet first 2. Cut carpet into strips — 3-4 foot wide strips are manageable 3. Pull carpet from tack strips — Start at a corner and pull back 4. Roll and remove — Each strip gets rolled up for hauling 5. Remove padding — This is usually stapled down. Prepare for lots of staple pulling 6. Pull tack strips — Pry them up from around the room's perimeter 7. Remove staples — Hundreds of them. This takes longer than you'd think 8. Clean subfloor — Scrape adhesive, sweep, prep for new flooring

Steps 5-7 are where DIY carpet removal goes from "this isn't so bad" to "why did I start this?"

DIY Carpet Removal

    What you'll need:
  • Utility knife with fresh blades
  • Pliers (for pulling staples)
  • Pry bar or flat-head screwdriver (for tack strips)
  • Knee pads (trust me)
  • Work gloves
  • Contractor bags for debris

Cost: Basically free (just disposal fees, $50-$100 at the landfill for a typical home)

Time: A single bedroom might take 1-2 hours. A whole house (1,500 sq ft)? Plan for a full day or more, mostly pulling staples.

Difficulty: Moderate. It's not skilled work, but it's tedious and physical.

Professional Carpet Removal

Hiring a crew for carpet removal means showing up to clean subfloors ready for your installer.

    Cost in Boise:
  • Per room: $75-$200
  • Whole house (average 3-bedroom): $400-$800
  • Includes hauling and disposal

Time: A crew of two can strip a whole house in 3-5 hours.

    When it's worth it:
  • You're already paying for flooring installation (many installers charge for removal too—compare prices)
  • Multiple rooms need carpet pulled
  • You find unexpected issues (glued carpet, asbestos, damaged subfloor)
  • Physical limitations make the work difficult

What About the Flooring Installer?

Many flooring companies offer carpet removal as an add-on. Compare their pricing to standalone removal services—sometimes they charge a premium because it's not their core business.

Also ask your installer what condition the subfloor needs to be in. Some are fine with a few remaining staples. Others want a perfectly smooth surface. Knowing expectations upfront prevents problems on installation day.

Disposal Options

Old carpet and padding are bulky. A three-bedroom house produces roughly 500-800 pounds of carpet waste.

  • Curbside pickup: Most Boise waste haulers won't take carpet in regular pickup
  • Landfill drop-off: Ada County landfill accepts carpet
  • Professional hauling: Included if you hire a removal service
  • Recycling: Limited options locally, but some carpet can be recycled
  • Ready to Rip Up That Old Carpet?

    Whether you're doing it yourself or want a crew to handle it, the first step is the same: decide what's going and where the new flooring is going.

    Need help with the removal? Call (208) 593-2877 or get a quote on carpet removal.

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