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Do you think $1,800 is a fair price to rip carpet out of 3 bedrooms?
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:06 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:06 pm
2 rooms are like 12'x12' and the other about 15'x15'. Take up carpet, tack strips and haul off. Seems kinda high to me..
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:07 pm to LSUballs
Yes, but everything seems high these days. Demand for this type of labor has increased across the board due to lazy people.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:08 pm to LSUballs
Carpet knife, hammer and small prybar.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:10 pm to Tifway419
I hear that. 10 years ago I would have done it myself. Guess I too am trending toward one of those lazy people.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:13 pm to LSUballs
VERY high, do it yourself it's easier than I thought
we just replaced the carpet in our basement (~1200 sq ft total) and even the people installing the new carpet suggested we take it up ourselves to save money and said "it's easy". I was doubtful, but he was right - it was super easy and even a little fun to take out some frustration on the old carpet. Use some pliers to get a good grip and pull it up from a corner - once you get it started the rest comes easily - and then work along one wall to lay it over on itself in manageable size with the backing exposed. Then take a sharp utility knife to cut through the backing and roll up the pieces. Load into your truck and haul to the dump. Taking up the padding was a little more "work" since it's glued down but even that was easy compared to what we'd have paid.
Total cost: $0
we just replaced the carpet in our basement (~1200 sq ft total) and even the people installing the new carpet suggested we take it up ourselves to save money and said "it's easy". I was doubtful, but he was right - it was super easy and even a little fun to take out some frustration on the old carpet. Use some pliers to get a good grip and pull it up from a corner - once you get it started the rest comes easily - and then work along one wall to lay it over on itself in manageable size with the backing exposed. Then take a sharp utility knife to cut through the backing and roll up the pieces. Load into your truck and haul to the dump. Taking up the padding was a little more "work" since it's glued down but even that was easy compared to what we'd have paid.
Total cost: $0
This post was edited on 8/14/25 at 12:20 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:15 pm to LSUballs
Are the rooms empty and ready to go or do they have to move furniture and stuff out of them?
If the rooms are empty, at some point, the job is so small, and the company can spend time on other jobs where they make that much or more, so it very well may be their price for it to be worth their time. Get a couple other quotes.
I've had to price some jobs similarly. It doesn't take much time, but it does tie up enough of the day it's hard to get to the next job and make meaningful progress without the 2 or 3 hours I've lost at this job.
If the rooms are empty, at some point, the job is so small, and the company can spend time on other jobs where they make that much or more, so it very well may be their price for it to be worth their time. Get a couple other quotes.
I've had to price some jobs similarly. It doesn't take much time, but it does tie up enough of the day it's hard to get to the next job and make meaningful progress without the 2 or 3 hours I've lost at this job.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:19 pm to WhiskeyThrottle
The rooms are furnished bedrooms and the furniture would have to be moved. This is at our lake house. I thought I could have it down for 500-600. First quote was $1,800. Looks like I may be ripping it up myself
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:24 pm to LSUballs
Maybe a bit more information is needed to assess that price. Are the rooms full of furniture that they will have to move to do the work?
If the rooms are empty, then that is a totally insane price. Two men should be able to get the carpet, padding and tack strips up in each room and loaded to haul it off in less than 1 hour for each room.
The only expense they will have is paying to dump it and the price of a few blades for razor knives if they cut the carpet to make it easier to haul off in smaller pieces.
I know I've removed carpet in like size rooms by myself in no more than an hour.
If the rooms are empty, then that is a totally insane price. Two men should be able to get the carpet, padding and tack strips up in each room and loaded to haul it off in less than 1 hour for each room.
The only expense they will have is paying to dump it and the price of a few blades for razor knives if they cut the carpet to make it easier to haul off in smaller pieces.
I know I've removed carpet in like size rooms by myself in no more than an hour.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:26 pm to LSUballs
I just did this in one of my bedrooms, 22’x18’ and 2 6’x8k closets and small hallway to master bath. It was tough going from all of the crawling, prying the tack strips, and the staples for the foam padding. Luckily I have a friend with a farm and a burn pile.
Knees hurt a bit the next day but it’s satisfying to finish it with my free labor.
Knees hurt a bit the next day but it’s satisfying to finish it with my free labor.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:44 pm to LSUballs
taking up the tack strips can be a bitch, but not that difficult to save $1,800.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:44 pm to LSUballs
That's very high. I have done this before with the help of a friend. This job sounds like it would take about 2 hours (is there furniture to move also). 2 guys at $25 per hour, that's $100. I promise you can find some neighborhood teens wanting to make some money that will do it of $300 total.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:07 pm to Skippy1013
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I promise you can find some neighborhood teens wanting to make some money that will do it of $300 total.
That's a good point. In our case the rooms were empty when I tackled the carpet and we moved most of the stuff out of those rooms ourselves. The bigger/heavier things that I didn't feel like messing with we hired a couple college kids and paid them $100 each to move the big bulky heavy things from the basement to the garage because I wasn't eager to move a solid oak desk, gun safe, solid wood bedroom furniture, etc up the basement stairs. Check craigslist under moving services if that's not something you want to take on yourself.
Still WAY under $1800
This post was edited on 8/14/25 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:04 pm to Cage Fighter Trainee
Move furniture to o one side of room. Cut carpet down the middle and remove 1/2, move stuff to the now carpet free section and repeat.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 2:18 pm to Hermit Crab
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taking up the tack strips can be a bitch, but not that difficult to save $1,800.
Did my previous home with a hammer and prybar. House was older so I had some slab chipping, some self leveling compound/concrete filler took care of that. Entire home for under $100.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:00 pm to LSUballs
its high for a handyman but for a professional insured company its not insane. Moving furniture sets a hired person up for an insurance claim if the even scratch something. Same goes for damage to doorways,walls and other flooring.
You might be that PITA customer who goes around with masking tape pointing out dents and dings on base moulding and door trim wanting a steep discount to repair and repaint all trim.
You might be that PITA customer who goes around with masking tape pointing out dents and dings on base moulding and door trim wanting a steep discount to repair and repaint all trim.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:14 pm to LSUballs
Where you at I'll do it for $1000 
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:30 pm to LSUballs
Here is what I’d do. Tell your wife the quote, do it yourself and tell her about the savings, then go buy yourself some new golf clubs. Boom.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:41 pm to LSUballs
Having done this in my rental properties many times. It would take me no more than 2 hours if no furniture in the rooms. So yeah $900 an hour is kinda high
Wood or concrete subfloor? If concrete there will be some divots in the slab when the tack strip nails are pulled out. If your going back with LVP flooring fill the divots with floor leveler.
Wood or concrete subfloor? If concrete there will be some divots in the slab when the tack strip nails are pulled out. If your going back with LVP flooring fill the divots with floor leveler.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:56 pm to LSUballs
For an hour of your time I think that’s a ridiulous price. It’s really very simple. A little work and you can put that $1800 towards the new flooring.
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