Carpet Tack Strip: Product Guide
Until the carpet tack strip was developed in the 1930s, most residential
floors were made of hardwood and any carpet that did exist was
either loose laid or fastened to the floor with upholstery tacks.
The new innovation of “tackless carpet gripper” revolutionized
the carpet industry by making carpet both easy and economical
to install. Today, this product is commonly referred to as a carpet
tack strip, carpet strip, tack strip, carpet installation strip,
tackless strip, tackstrip, or tackless carpet gripper. Whatever you call
it, there are several important factors to consider when selecting
carpet tack strip for a particular type of installation, including:
the width of the carpet tack strip, the type of anchoring nail
used, the length of carpet tack strip, the type of wood, the pin
height, and whether or not to use aluminum strip.
To learn more about each component please select from one of the
following topics:
- Type
and Width of Carpet Tack Strip
- Type
of Pre-Nailed Anchoring Nail
- Length
of Carpet Tack Strip
- Type
of Carpet Tack Strip Wood
- Carpet TackStrip Pin
Height
- Aluminum
Carpet Tack Strip
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