** If your tackstrip pokes through so that you feel the nails, take a regular hammer and pound along the tackstrip (after it's all installed) and fold the tacks towards the tile. (should still be hooked into the carpet) then fluff it back up with your hand and good to go.
Thank you. I’m installing laminate flooring and will need to transition to our existing carpet. My question is where in the door jam is suitable for the transition - either good to carpet or a transition strip? Thank you in advance.
Recommendations for any specific construction adhesive to use on the new tac strip? I have a no-cut/no drill high tension concrete slab and need to pull up about 50% of the carpet to replace a worn area with tile.
Tile guy did not put the A100 trim at my barhroom doorway . Went straight from tile to carpet. Now carper is frayed and i have nothing to tuck it under bc no trim. Any suggestions?
I have a master bathroom (Tiled) in the master bedroom (Carpet). I would like to be able to lay a new floor (laminate planks) over the bathroom Tile. Because I am removing the carpet in the bedroom and laying the Laminate flooring, I am uncertain if there is a possible way to transition from the bedroom( carpet being removed) and the bathroom/closet ( laminate on top of existing tile in bathroom.
Would this be the way to deal with a scenario where a portion of existing carpet needs to be removed in order to add a tile section for in front of a sliding door?
Need something that is more protective of the edge. This is fine until the pets and vacuum cleaner hit the edge of the carpet. Will look further for threshold coverings.
The tile had a schluter edge piece!! When tucking to tile or any hard surface you should double strip and use a sealer on the carpet edge before tucking it !! It will keep the rug from fraying.!
It is called a carpet kicker or carpet stretcher and can be found at almost all box stores that sell flooring. I would always recommend to check FB marketplace if no luck; Harbor Freight Tools.
I'm, trying to put tile to connect with my old carpet my tile already have a thick pad underneath but I don't want to have the strip to connect the two together. In my living room from the front door to the hallway
Yes I have a question I want to transition my old carpet into a new vinyl floor and that's what this video was supposed to be about but it's not you have all new flooring that's easy
You would need something called a transition threshold. Often referred to as "Schluter-Strip" However, Schluter is just a brand name. Much like people call tounge/groove vinyl flooring "Pergo" (which of course is also just a brand name)
** If your tackstrip pokes through so that you feel the nails, take a regular hammer and pound along the tackstrip (after it's all installed) and fold the tacks towards the tile. (should still be hooked into the carpet) then fluff it back up with your hand and good to go.
Awesome video! I’m a tile contractor and I’m tired of carpet strips. This will be the only way I do it from now on. Thanks man!
What a great informative video! Exactly what I needed to learn. Thanks!
Thank you. I’m installing laminate flooring and will need to transition to our existing carpet. My question is where in the door jam is suitable for the transition - either good to carpet or a transition strip?
Thank you in advance.
Thanks for connecting!! If possible have the transition point be directly under the closed door
This is the one I was looking for to transition to LVP from our bedrooms. Great video! Thank you.
Recommendations for any specific construction adhesive to use on the new tac strip? I have a no-cut/no drill high tension concrete slab and need to pull up about 50% of the carpet to replace a worn area with tile.
Nailed it. Pun intended. This is exactly my situation. Video is a huge help. Thanks.
Tile guy did not put the A100 trim at my barhroom doorway . Went straight from tile to carpet. Now carper is frayed and i have nothing to tuck it under bc no trim. Any suggestions?
Other than removing tile at doorway and add the strip like it shldve been???? Dont wanna demo any tile if i dont have to
my issue is that the nails go through the carpet and have gotten my kids and me on our feet what can I use to cover the edge and my floor edge curves?
Duhhhhhh....hammer the pins down.
I have a master bathroom (Tiled) in the master bedroom (Carpet). I would like to be able to lay a new floor (laminate planks) over the bathroom Tile. Because I am removing the carpet in the bedroom and laying the Laminate flooring, I am uncertain if there is a possible way to transition from the bedroom( carpet being removed) and the bathroom/closet ( laminate on top of existing tile in bathroom.
Can you feel the tack strip when you step on it?
Thank you for sharing this video. I have learned a lot from you. Genius!
Nice. Thanks! Perfect for a transition repair I need to do.
Awesome thanks for checking it out and glad it helped!
this is absolutely the best video on the Internet for this subject.
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Can you use the same process with vinyl tile, if you smoothly cut off the click edge? Or do you think just using T-moulding is best? Thank you.
my Q also - guess he's not resonding here,
Would this be the way to deal with a scenario where a portion of existing carpet needs to be removed in order to add a tile section for in front of a sliding door?
How do you tuck a curve tile to carpet transition?
How do I translation to vinyl and I need to start the vinyl on the edge of the transition side. Any help?
How do I take carpet out of a closet and keep my room carpet. I think it's a transition. I want to end up with no carpet in my closet.thank you
What should I do to fix tac strip that pokes through carpet? They laid down trim where the carpet Mets the tile but we get poked by the tac strip
Need something that is more protective of the edge. This is fine until the pets and vacuum cleaner hit the edge of the carpet. Will look further for threshold coverings.
The tile had a schluter edge piece!! When tucking to tile or any hard surface you should double strip and use a sealer on the carpet edge before tucking it !! It will keep the rug from fraying.!
This will not last! He should have put z-bar down with the tack strip. Invisible and holds down the carpet. Professional!
Great video solving my exact problem! 🎉🎉
Where do you get the tool to stretch the carpet
It is called a carpet kicker or carpet stretcher and can be found at almost all box stores that sell flooring.
I would always recommend to check FB marketplace if no luck; Harbor Freight Tools.
Exacccctly what I needed. Thanks 🤙🏽
How would you transition 18mm rubber gym flooring to carpet that is 7/16" on a concrete floor?
What did you tuck that in on tile side?
Last nail popped up
What if the tile was cut too short how can I fix it under the door frame
My construction guy put tile in my bathroom and now the tile is about an inch higher than the adjoining carpet what do I do?
How do I replace carpet and tile combo to hardwood one level: so I have to remove the tile ? How do I get the floors level? For the hardwood?
I'm, trying to put tile to connect with my old carpet my tile already have a thick pad underneath but I don't want to have the strip to connect the two together. In my living room from the front door to the hallway
Can you add a transition bar? Our carpet has been installed just how you’ve done it in the video but I’d like there to be a transition bar
Try a slam bar and an actual carpet stretcher
What if there is not a strip of extra carpet?
Nicely done!
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Yes I have a question I want to transition my old carpet into a new vinyl floor and that's what this video was supposed to be about but it's not you have all new flooring that's easy
You would need something called a transition threshold.
Often referred to as "Schluter-Strip"
However, Schluter is just a brand name. Much like people call tounge/groove vinyl flooring "Pergo" (which of course is also just a brand name)
I get a piece of 1x4 and put on the tile......in case i miss the nail.
So what is the gap size between the tile and strip to tuck?
Quarter inch or your finger tip!
The left side tack strip is loose, the nails didn’t hold! Boooooom
Nicely done.
Very helpful. I sell flooring. Best video I've seen so far
🎉 nice job
Great vid and explanation
Wy a Hook knife that's not for carpet that's for vinyl that means your not a carpet installer
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thanks Fix It Felix!
So that's obviously not old carpet so this video doesn't help me
This is not old carpet what the hell
The reason the edge lifted is because you left a small piece of mortar in the middle.
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