Stretch the carpet with the knee kicker tool and pull the carpet towards the outer edges of the carpet away from the starting point.
Installing carpet knee kicker.
A carpet cutter will make the job of cutting excess carpet much easier than trying to use a utility knife.
Use the knee kicker to fit the carpet over the hooks in the carpet.
The knee kicker did the job.
How to install carpet with a knee kicker.
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After the carpet was dried it had shrunk and would not fit up against the wall.
Attach the carpet to the tackless strips at one end of the room using the knee kicker.
Screw the carpet trim to the floor.
One device that is helpful when installing a carpet is a knee kicker.
The knee kicker carpet installer is the ideal tool for stretching new carpet into the corners without leaving wrinkles or bulges.
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Measure the threshold and cut the carpet gripper to length with a hack saw.
Features include a sturdy aluminum frame and a foam comfort grip to cushion your knee while working.
It s also useful for getting a tight fit on stairs or in closets.
The knee kicker works best for small rooms or hallways no wider or longer than 12 feet.
A carpet knee kicker is used to lay down carpet in both large and small areas.
The length of the kicker was adjustable just as was the gripper teeth length.
Place the face of the knee kicker against the carpet about 3 away from the wall and forcefully strike the padded end to stretch the carpet over the tackless strips.
Install carpet transition strips at thresholds where carpet meets another type of flooring.
Installing carpet with a knee kicker will also require the careful use of an air trim gun.
The knee kicker works like the carpet stretcher but requires you to be on your hands and knees.
A knee kicker can help you stretch the carpet in smaller areas that can t accommodate a power stretcher.
Seal the edge of the carpet with latex seam sealer to prevent unraveling.