The second option is raising the old floor with a self leveling concrete that is about 1 8 inch thick when dry.
How to rip up plywood on floor.
If you have a subfloor take a medium sized pry bar and hammer to get an edge up.
If the kitchen cabinets sit on top of the underlayment use a toekick saw to cut flush up against the cabinets and through the.
Catch the sanding dust in a wet dry vacuum.
Peel back or remove any carpet or floor coverings.
If there is floor underlay such as a thin layer of particleboard on top of the subfloor you will need to pry that up and remove it.
The top layer is intentionally made pretty so that it can be displayed.
Use a detail sander to remove the old adhesive and reveal the original hardwood floor.
If you re researching plywood floors you re probably aware that plywood is made up of many thin layers of wood.
We started by ripping up all the carpet pad and tack strips.
It s reversed like being in the basement looking up.
You might also know that knots are the weakest point of wood.
This will be ringed around the entire room.
Diy painted plywood floors.
Pull up one piece of plywood underlayment and inspect the floor below.
In one instance a layer of 1 4 inch plywood is laid over the old floor to provide a smooth base and then the new resilient floor is placed on top.
Every plywood floor on top of that is called a subfloor.
Here are the step by step instructions on how we created our budget friendly painted floor.
Once the carpet and the carpet pad are up you will be left the wood and nails that the carpet was attached to.
Finish prying the board up with a long steel bar also called a manual tamper.
To rip up the carpet just cut into it with a shop knife and start pulling.
Then push forward to bring up the top of the linoleum.
How to rip up wood floors.
Sometimes depending on the wood if you cut through a knot the remainder of the knot just falls out.
Keep working in small sections until you have removed the entire first layer.
The carpet will come up and underneath will be a carpet pad which is glued on and also must be ripped out.
Remove the underlying paper backing and or adhesive.