Cut the edge of the carpet so that it reaches the edge of the tile perfectly.
Tuck roll carpet edge.
Tap the carpet kicker to stretch the carpet in place over the padding and tack strip.
It will be nice and straight if you lay the bar and tack strip straight and are careful when trimming and tucking the carpet.
Apply pressure downward on the carpet when stretching it so that it adheres to the tack strip.
Start from the back side applying the tape where the carpet edge meets the center line of the tape that way you can fold the tape onto the top side.
If there s already a carpet there cut it just a few inches longer than where you want to meet the tile.
Turn the carpet face down and place a metal straight edge along the edge of the carpet to be folded.
Step 4 hold the straight edge firmly in place.
Step 3 measure the width of the doorway using a tape measure and then cut a carpet tack strip to the same width using tin snips.
Fold the carpet over the tack strip.
Using a carpet cutter and a utility knife photos 10 and 11 cut off the excess after the carpet is completely stretched.
Make sure that the carpet is rolled up neatly so that you have a good starting position for your roll edge process.
Vacuum the subfloor to remove all dirt and grit.
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Use the carpet kicker and stretch the carpet over the tacks and past the tack strip by 1 4 inch.
Pull the carpet over the top using a knee kicker.
Tuck the extra edge of the carpet under the gap and use the hooks of the transition strip to hold it in place.
Turn the carpet edge around and you should be able to roll it into a suitable pipe shape.
After tacking you tamp down the z bar to secure the carpet edge.
Start by unrolling your carpet and then take it up at one edge and pull it until you have the carpet as flat as possible.
Cut the carpet with a slotted blade knife so that it is even with the edge of the tile.
In essence it is a bar of metal that spans the transition length and is formed like a z so that the edge of the carpet is tucked under one edge.
Place most of your weight on your hand over the tack strip area.
Embed the carpet edge firmly in the tack strip and under baseboards by forcing the front edge of the carpet cutter into the carpet and dragging it along the wall.
To turn and finish a carpet edge you use a carpet z bar along with tack strip.
Leave 1 inches of the carpet showing between the straight edge and the edge of the carpet.
Pull the edge of the carpet back 1 to 2 feet so you can see the underlying subfloor which may be concrete or plywood.