I appreciate you taking the time to make this video. I'm doing my own carpet, I'm very capable. But I'm not a carpet pro. I wouldn't have thought about this being an issue. You saved me and more importantly my kids from hurting their feet. Thank you.
Awesome tip! I have to insulate a portion of my daughter’s (dry) basement, so I came to find out how to attach tac strip to concrete. Although this isn’t the video I need, it’s the one I didn’t know I needed! lol Thanks sm!
We just moved into a new house and both kids bedrooms had tacks that poke their feet when walking through the door. This took 10 minutes for me to fix on my own, most of that time spent on digging through unpacked boxes to find my felt. Thank you for saving my toddler's feet!
You sir have a gift. You’ve truly impressed me with your knowledge, prep, articulation, your teaching skills, your upbeat & positive enthusiasm has been worth my time simply to watch. I’ve continued watching and enjoying your plethora of diversified content, even though the informative videos that don’t even pertain to my studies. All theirs keeping your train of thought and throughout our message being conveyed. Both your tone of voice and fast though appropriate speed are all, & much more, a gift you posses and myself & others are all very fortunate to enjoy and so easily absorb. Honestly, I have truly NEVER, I mean ever, send a critique nor any such comments to anyone. regardless of how great or absolutely horribly cringing their presentation was and the affliction knowledge!persona,!andmmmmkn
I am constantly impressed by your massive attention to detail!!! That's the main reason I subscribed and click like on every one of your videos I watch!!!
Awesome solution! I was taught with a hatchet, simply push it against the tack strip and slide it back and forth after stretching. Bends most of the tacks down , but makes it almost impossible to reuse or restretch with it! I will be trying this next time I can!
Thank you for helping saving my great grand baby's feet. It's sad agents a1 yr old has learned to step way over a doorway to keep her feet from getting stuck and hurt.
This is stupid!! 47 years this takes the cake!! Might as well put NOstrip at all that will break loose I guarantee!!! Just turn an tack with an electric staple gun!!
That is great. It is actually two benefits in one not only does it help with the tacks, I think it will also help the carpet not to divet over time on the tack strip.
Do you not have shorter pin tack strip / gripper rods in North America? In the UK we have short, medium (general purpose) and long (generally for really plush heavy carpets in high traffic situations)
For the part with seam tape, it doesn't hurt to warm it slightly with a hair dryer. You can protect the floor if needed by laying a 6-in drywall spreader on the floor to deflect the heat.
Ha ha Rueben. I could've swapped my short pin gripper knowledge for your 'How to stretch a carpet properly' knowledge had I known you have this issue. I can't wait for a Crain 520 to make it's way over to Blighty in March so I can start using a pole stretcher. I bought a mini stretcher to tide me over like Mike uses. It definitely stretches the carpet nice but still have to use a kicker and the gripper that your using to pull with has to be impeccably anchored, which is fine on wood subfloors but an issue on concrete when most of our crete floors are dross!
You might try a roll of that mesh tape used for drywall seams. It's also sticky. Gorilla duct tape works too. It's thicker than regular or heavy duty. I use pad for pushing it down.
With the Z bar how did you get it to curve around the edge there and to the door? I see installers use normal metal grip bar and have it curved like you have it to accent the wood floor but I was curious how you need the z bar and or metal trans bar
they make tack strip with shorter pins architecural for commercial carpet . that is a good idea when using z bar to avoid the dip in carpet from pad to strip. .
Good to know...but for us DIYers this fix is very useful!! I still have almost a full box of standard strips after doing two of my small apartments...so I'm not going to buy more just for the shorter pins.
There are 4 differant pin height tack strips. C pin 1/4 E pin 7/32 (Standard) D pin 3/16 J pin 5/32 These have been in existence through out tack strip history.
Just took a hammer and tap the nails down by tapping on the carpet, you should be able to fill the tax with your fingers just take a hammer around the perimeter and tap them nails down
Question I've tapped down the nails with a hammer.... I found it locks in the carpet plus no nail issues. What are the pros to this method upon tapping in with a hammer? (Love your videos!)
James Harder it will usually leave dimples in the carpet, whenever you look at it you can see little indentations, and if it’s on concrete it’s a real bad idea to tap them down because then the tax strip will be replaced, you can only do that so many times on concrete before it involves Floor pads and glue in the tack strip, thanks for watching buddy, I appreciate you
We bought a house last year and this is started to annoy me I was hammering down before but now I'm thinking if there is like a plastic or something that matches carpet and just put on top the carpet and hammer that down. 🤔 My brain is thinking like a think plastic strip with something under it that will hold on top the carpet and tack strip to stay in place but I don't know anything and just brainstorming
Everyone I know who is getting new carpeting is having this problem now. Honestly, I have never heard of this problem before. This is a fairly recent problem of about the past 10 years or so. I feel like carpet installers are not as skilled as they used to be. The fellows who installed my carpeting actually so did the pieces together And then tape them. I don’t think installers go to that level anymore. All I know is, we never ever used to have the problem of feeling carpet attack through the carpeting. Getting new carpet next year and I don’t want to have this problem. What do I tell the installer to do? How do I know that I’m getting a good installer that will take the time to do it properly?
Jose El Cerro Responde Records This was a floating floor so you must be cautious of that and allow proper expansion, I put it where the edge of the Z-bar word fall right over the edge of the plank
@@FloorsbySouthernboys as long as the tack strip is spaced properly I haven't had an issue. The common area of the homes in my service area is in front of bathrooms and transition to the kitchen
John 2k No sir it’s just part of doing a good quality job, now if I do something that takes an extra hour or something like that then I will charge extra but just for little things like this it just feels good doing the best you possibly can
Great video and an inspiration to have a vinyl area near a front door. How did you do the corner with the Z-bar? I assume the bar was cut into little slices to form a radius?
Nice video Just curious wouldn’t a naplock have been better ? Reason I ask is, I think a bunch of debris would get caught in between the carpet and the other floor..
Manuel Andres You’re right, but some people does not like that, they like a smooth transition with no metal, I like the lock because it prevents your carpet from getting dirty from the mop
Or you can just use a piece of aluminum floor carpet trim. I was looking for a video on how to peel carpet back safely to fix subfloor squeaks and found this, not what I needed at all. It’s unreal that installers would leave the tack strip exposed. Surprised no one has sued them.
If you very sure you not going to have a restretch problem simply take 5/10 minutes to beat down the pins before you leave the job!! I love Zbar!!! If you have a helper or your wife they can beat the pins down as you move on!!
@@FloorsbySouthernboys those dimples are so slight that they can be justified in one way or the other!! I see it as a trade off!! Ask the customer what they want pin picks or a very slight dimple?? The felt in my opinion take away the depth of grip needed over many years of wear an tear!!! Look at how many jobs you are asked to restretch because carpet came off the pins!!! At some point our quest for perfection can be jeopardizesd by one thing or another!!?? Those dimples usually show most in very low quality builder carpets!!! My Dad ust to say " you can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear"!!! That true in this problem!? My opinion...
They make smaller size pin heights for this problem to use. Also when using bar just take a peice of scrap bar slide along bar and trim when floded is perfect will safe u lot of time. Also if your not using a strecher quit installing . We call that lazy sorry
I always use a stretcher, unless I’m just setting a wall such as in this video, I always stretch away from my entry ways such as this if possible, thank you for the information about the tack strip I appreciate you sharing that
Jorge408 yah, that’s helpful, but do you find, depending on the carpet, this technique sometimes shows “dimples” b/c it pins down individual tufts? This technique or commercial tack strip would eliminate the problem w/o the potential of pinning the pile.
Just moved into my new apartment. The carpenter has a tack strip in every step in the stair case. Been hammering down each one as I feel them. They're annoying af!
It's awesome to see craftsmen taking such pride in their work. I would love for this guy to do my carpets. Great video!
willie davis 😁😁Thank you sir
I appreciate you taking the time to make this video. I'm doing my own carpet, I'm very capable. But I'm not a carpet pro. I wouldn't have thought about this being an issue. You saved me and more importantly my kids from hurting their feet. Thank you.
Well, a year later I hope your carpet turned out great my friend
My foot is bleeding from a tack as I am reading this post 😆😆😆Will be putting down the felt today! Thank you.
Awesome, those things are no joke
Awesome tip! I have to insulate a portion of my daughter’s (dry) basement, so I came to find out how to attach tac strip to concrete. Although this isn’t the video I need, it’s the one I didn’t know I needed! lol Thanks sm!
@@mommyof418 😂awesome
Cats have damaged our bedroom doorway carpet, exposing the tack strip... finally stepped on one enough to bleed... so now I'm here 😜
We just moved into a new house and both kids bedrooms had tacks that poke their feet when walking through the door. This took 10 minutes for me to fix on my own, most of that time spent on digging through unpacked boxes to find my felt. Thank you for saving my toddler's feet!
Sandra Clark awesome, good job
Sandra did you notice a difference?
My 3 year old just cut herself, so I'm looking for a solution.
I'd hire you any day of the week to do my carpets. Excellent work!
Thank you sir
You sir have a gift. You’ve truly impressed me with your knowledge, prep, articulation, your teaching skills, your upbeat & positive enthusiasm has been worth my time simply to watch. I’ve continued watching and enjoying your plethora of diversified content, even though the informative videos that don’t even pertain to my studies. All theirs keeping your train of thought and throughout our message being conveyed. Both your tone of voice and fast though appropriate speed are all, & much more, a gift you posses and myself & others are all very fortunate to enjoy and so easily absorb.
Honestly, I have truly NEVER, I mean ever, send a critique nor any such comments to anyone. regardless of how great or absolutely horribly cringing their presentation was and the affliction knowledge!persona,!andmmmmkn
I’m just seeing this comment And wow, that is all I can say, thank you very much
I am constantly impressed by your massive attention to detail!!! That's the main reason I subscribed and click like on every one of your videos I watch!!!
Well thank you I appreciate it
Awesome solution! I was taught with a hatchet, simply push it against the tack strip and slide it back and forth after stretching. Bends most of the tacks down , but makes it almost impossible to reuse or restretch with it! I will be trying this next time I can!
We are all haven this problem. Thank you! You are a foot saver!
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Thank you for helping saving my great grand baby's feet. It's sad agents a1 yr old has learned to step way over a doorway to keep her feet from getting stuck and hurt.
Yeah, that is messed up
Your the best. Thank you for helping me be able to do my diy home fix, perfectly! You just cut to the chase. Much appreciated!
People like you are gems! Wish I could hire you!
Nice job with spending the time to show us how it's done!
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Your a good worker keep it up 👍🏼 💯💯💯💯
There is a tack strip that is called “J” pin. The pins are shorter and is used for thinner woven and Wilton carpets.
Good idea. Never thought of that. I've always hammered the pins down and put a few staples to hold..
jakestoe well from the comments here on this video they obviously make Tax trip with shorter pins And I never knew that
@@FloorsbySouthernboys short medium and long pin available in the uk
This is stupid!! 47 years this takes the cake!! Might as well put NOstrip at all that will break loose I guarantee!!! Just turn an tack with an electric staple gun!!
That is great. It is actually two benefits in one not only does it help with the tacks, I think it will also help the carpet not to divet over time on the tack strip.
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Really like these tip videos, Reuben!
Great info. I'll be doing this on a concrete floor. Can Z bar be used with an adhesive tack strip?
Yes
Do you not have shorter pin tack strip / gripper rods in North America? In the UK we have short, medium (general purpose) and long (generally for really plush heavy carpets in high traffic situations)
I am glad this popped up. I'm having this problem! Thanks, unc! Great video ♥
Richelle Arnold You’re welcome
Another great video from FBSB.✌
Matt Williams Thanks Matt
You are the best! I've learned a lot! Thanks!
Great to hear!
For the part with seam tape, it doesn't hurt to warm it slightly with a hair dryer. You can protect the floor if needed by laying a 6-in drywall spreader on the floor to deflect the heat.
Wow, great instructional video, thanks!
Glad you like it
could you put a transition strip over the tack strip
Ha ha Rueben. I could've swapped my short pin gripper knowledge for your 'How to stretch a carpet properly' knowledge had I known you have this issue. I can't wait for a Crain 520 to make it's way over to Blighty in March so I can start using a pole stretcher. I bought a mini stretcher to tide me over like Mike uses. It definitely stretches the carpet nice but still have to use a kicker and the gripper that your using to pull with has to be impeccably anchored, which is fine on wood subfloors but an issue on concrete when most of our crete floors are dross!
Prime Flooring you will love the pole stretcher , I have never used a mini stretcher before, I have been curious about that
Short pin smoothedge is the answer in doorways :)
Same on stairs with thin carpet.
You might try a roll of that mesh tape used for drywall seams. It's also sticky.
Gorilla duct tape works too. It's thicker than regular or heavy duty.
I use pad for pushing it down.
With the Z bar how did you get it to curve around the edge there and to the door? I see installers use normal metal grip bar and have it curved like you have it to accent the wood floor but I was curious how you need the z bar and or metal trans bar
I cut my Zbar into smaller pieces to make it curve accordingly
they make tack strip with shorter pins architecural for commercial carpet . that is a good idea when using z bar to avoid the dip in carpet from pad to strip. .
david ciriello I had no idea they had shorter pins
Good to know...but for us DIYers this fix is very useful!! I still have almost a full box of standard strips after doing two of my small apartments...so I'm not going to buy more just for the shorter pins.
There are 4 differant pin height tack strips.
C pin 1/4
E pin 7/32 (Standard)
D pin 3/16
J pin 5/32
These have been in existence through out tack strip history.
The trouble can be finding it.
Had a shop order some from out of state and the box said "short pin"
That's a great idea! 👍 I see you have been using your Kool glide😉
shawn moore Yes sir, use it for every seem now
Any advice for a renter who knows her leasing office won't care about the issue?
Just took a hammer and tap the nails down by tapping on the carpet, you should be able to fill the tax with your fingers just take a hammer around the perimeter and tap them nails down
Question I've tapped down the nails with a hammer.... I found it locks in the carpet plus no nail issues. What are the pros to this method upon tapping in with a hammer? (Love your videos!)
James Harder it will usually leave dimples in the carpet, whenever you look at it you can see little indentations, and if it’s on concrete it’s a real bad idea to tap them down because then the tax strip will be replaced, you can only do that so many times on concrete before it involves Floor pads and glue in the tack strip, thanks for watching buddy, I appreciate you
I honestly agree on concrete! I Pl glue down my tack strips on concrete! Never any issues
But I never seen dimples on carpet with a hammer. But I'd like to see a example of that! I am always looking for to learning more in flooring!
James Harder OK sure thing
Where i live they sell junior or short pin tack strip. I keep a box with me for this same reason also use it on stairs. Will save you so! much time.
frijolito2123 That’s awesome, I’ll have to ask about that tax strip around here
That's good to know. I didn't know that either.
Dont worry. Just found out 2 weeks ago. While helping out my old boss
frijolito2123 😀👍
Matt Williams 👍
What about if the carpet is already down need to fix where it quits going through my foot
Just take a hammer and tap down where the tacks are and you can flatten them by hammering on top of the carpet
another idea for laying down the felt strip.... use a small paint roller with a foam roller.
We bought a house last year and this is started to annoy me I was hammering down before but now I'm thinking if there is like a plastic or something that matches carpet and just put on top the carpet and hammer that down. 🤔
My brain is thinking like a think plastic strip with something under it that will hold on top the carpet and tack strip to stay in place but I don't know anything and just brainstorming
Can you use t track to finish it instead of zbar
Everyone I know who is getting new carpeting is having this problem now. Honestly, I have never heard of this problem before. This is a fairly recent problem of about the past 10 years or so. I feel like carpet installers are not as skilled as they used to be. The fellows who installed my carpeting actually so did the pieces together And then tape them. I don’t think installers go to that level anymore. All I know is, we never ever used to have the problem of feeling carpet attack through the carpeting. Getting new carpet next year and I don’t want to have this problem. What do I tell the installer to do? How do I know that I’m getting a good installer that will take the time to do it properly?
How far away do you put the Z bar from the wood floor or tile floor?
another great video. thank you
How much space do u need to leave between the z bar and the floor
Jose El Cerro Responde Records This was a floating floor so you must be cautious of that and allow proper expansion, I put it where the edge of the Z-bar word fall right over the edge of the plank
Thanks can you make a video of that
Jose El Cerro Responde Records Sure will buddy
I put a few carpet staples around these traditions and just hammer the tacks down after its installed
The only reason I don’t do that is because a lot of times the tax being hammered down will cause dimples in the carpet
@@FloorsbySouthernboys as long as the tack strip is spaced properly I haven't had an issue. The common area of the homes in my service area is in front of bathrooms and transition to the kitchen
Quick question do you charge more for little extra details on jobs ?
John 2k No sir it’s just part of doing a good quality job, now if I do something that takes an extra hour or something like that then I will charge extra but just for little things like this it just feels good doing the best you possibly can
Great video and an inspiration to have a vinyl area near a front door. How did you do the corner with the Z-bar? I assume the bar was cut into little slices to form a radius?
yup
Nice video
Just curious wouldn’t a naplock have been better ? Reason I ask is, I think a bunch of debris would get caught in between the carpet and the other floor..
Manuel Andres You’re right, but some people does not like that, they like a smooth transition with no metal, I like the lock because it prevents your carpet from getting dirty from the mop
Or you can just use a piece of aluminum floor carpet trim. I was looking for a video on how to peel carpet back safely to fix subfloor squeaks and found this, not what I needed at all. It’s unreal that installers would leave the tack strip exposed. Surprised no one has sued them.
Well done sir
That is a nice idea..
I can smell the new carpet.
One tack sticking out !
What can I do ?
Tap it down with the hammer
@@FloorsbySouthernboys thank you, for taking the time to help us !
@@ibarrajesus48 you’re welcome
If you very sure you not going to have a restretch problem simply take 5/10 minutes to beat down the pins before you leave the job!! I love Zbar!!! If you have a helper or your wife they can beat the pins down as you move on!!
Fred Towns Yeah I don’t like to do that because it leaves dimples in the carpet
@@FloorsbySouthernboys yea the carpet is SO thin these day!!
Fred Towns 👍
@@FloorsbySouthernboys those dimples are so slight that they can be justified in one way or the other!! I see it as a trade off!! Ask the customer what they want pin picks or a very slight dimple?? The felt in my opinion take away the depth of grip needed over many years of wear an tear!!! Look at how many jobs you are asked to restretch because carpet came off the pins!!! At some point our quest for perfection can be jeopardizesd by one thing or another!!?? Those dimples usually show most in very low quality builder carpets!!! My Dad ust to say " you can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear"!!! That true in this problem!? My opinion...
Fred Towns 👍
J pin is all I use 1 3/4 in wide best tactless👍👍👍
thx for sharing
Why wouldn’t you just hammer the tacks flat after stretching the room in?
They make smaller size pin heights for this problem to use. Also when using bar just take a peice of scrap bar slide along bar and trim when floded is perfect will safe u lot of time. Also if your not using a strecher quit installing . We call that lazy sorry
I always use a stretcher, unless I’m just setting a wall such as in this video, I always stretch away from my entry ways such as this if possible, thank you for the information about the tack strip I appreciate you sharing that
The Best!
use J Pin tackstrip......... it has smaller pins......
That fast motion scared me it sounded like my dentist drilling my teeth
Fred Towns 😂😂
At every transition I always hammer the nails to avoid call backs . Just how every professional should do
Jorge408 yah, that’s helpful, but do you find, depending on the carpet, this technique sometimes shows “dimples” b/c it pins down individual tufts? This technique or commercial tack strip would eliminate the problem w/o the potential of pinning the pile.
10:54 you can see the carpet pull up a bit, thoughts?
It was simply pulling tight, not necessarily rising up
Why not just use shorter tacks instead??
Most people don’t have those because they are hard to get nowadays
use a j pin tack strip it has a smaller pin easy !
Just moved into my new apartment. The carpenter has a tack strip in every step in the stair case. Been hammering down each one as I feel them. They're annoying af!
Carpenter was staircase but auto correct is lame af
Just use J pin smoothedge.
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CarpetMan 😀👍
lol naw I'm tryna get home early as possible.
People Of America 👍
Short pin gripper all the way
Daniel Allen 😀👍
Just bang down the pins