Carpet and sheetrock removal

Pulled up, bagged and gone — floors left ready for what's next.

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Carpet removal is unpleasant more than it is difficult. It's dusty, it's bulkier once it's up than it looked down, and old underlay tends to come away in pieces along with a few hundred tack strips and staples. Getting it out of the house is the awkward part.

Carpet gets cut into manageable rolls rather than dragged through the house whole, which keeps the walls intact and the dust down. Tack strips and staples come up with it so the subfloor is genuinely ready for whatever's going down next, not just uncovered.

Sheetrock is the same story with more weight. Torn-out drywall is dense and it fills a trailer quickly, so it's worth being clear about the room count when asking for a price — the weight matters more than the volume on these loads.

Priced by room count and material — mention how many rooms when you ask.

About this job in particular

Do you take the tack strips and staples up too?

Yes. Leaving them behind just moves the job to whoever lays the new floor, so they come up as part of the same visit.

Can you do it before a floor fitter arrives?

That's the usual arrangement. Scheduling is agreed directly, so lining it up the day before a fitter is booked is straightforward.

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