Removing mold from interior walls flooring and carpet.
Removing floor molding home.
If you re planning on replacing carpet or flooring you ll need to replace the floor trim first.
If you re removing carpeting and replacing it with a thinner floor covering you may find that there s a gap between the bottoms of the baseboards and the floor when the baseboard moldings are reinstalled.
Asbestos removal is a hazardous process best undertaken only by a qualified professional.
Prepare the floor trim for removal and extraction with help.
All building materials should be bagged in heavy duty plastic bags and disposed of properly.
You can cover this gap by adding new quarter round molding or base shoe molding at the bottom of the baseboards.
Remove or pound in the wall nails.
Carry uncontaminated items to a mold free area.
If you are removing the original vinyl floor from a home prior to 1980 you will need to locate a licensed asbestos abatement contractor to test your floor.
Once you have the trim piece removed you can pull out protruding finish nails with a hammer or linesman s pliers you can also use a small pry bar or tongue and groove pliers levering the tool against a wedge or block to protect the wall surface it s also a good idea to use a block with a hammer.
The zenith trim puller is a revolutionary patented tool that does all the work of a pry bar and claw without damage.
The area should be opened to check for structural damage.
If the mold is fuzzy and black it may be much worse than just unsightly.
Prior to the 1980s asbestos vinyl sheet flooring was very popular in homes.
The trim puller is designed specifically to safely and easily remove baseboards molding door casings and decorative panels without damage to the trim or to the wall and without the need for a shim or small board spacer.
How to remove baseboards without damaging the drywall.