If you have stairs and hope to change out carpet easily without damaging the structure or surface of the stair material consider applying the method of installing carpet without using tack strips.
How to tack down carpet on stairs.
Prepare your stairs for carpet installation by installing tack strips thin pieces of wood resembling yardsticks with tacks pointing upward.
These will grip the carpet backing and hold it in place.
This method allows for the carpet to be pulled up easily and changed out at the owner s discretion.
Installing carpet on stairs can be tricky and time consuming but it can be accomplished even by novices with some understanding and patience.
Wrap the carpet pad around the front edge of the steps and down the riser.
To carpet your stairs start by measuring your stairs and using a pencil to mark a line two inches on either side of each tread to give you an outline of where the carpet should go.
Prepare the stairs using tack strips and thin pieces of wood similar to yardsticks with tacks pointing upwardm to hold your carpet in place.
When all the padding is attached you ll need to make a template and cut the carpet to fit.
Insert three carpet tacks in the center of each stair tread and another tack in each corner making a total of seven tacks per stair.
Installing carpet on stairs the right way.
Once you have selected your carpet measured and prepped your stairs you are ready to begin installing your new carpet before getting started be sure to learn the terms for the different parts of your staircase.
Next you ll need to nail down tackless strips onto each step which is how you ll keep the carpet in place after it s installed.
To achieve the right grip you need to.
Cut your tack strips into lengths which are 4 inches shorter than the width of your carpet runner.