Have an upcoming home renovation project but still figuring out all of the tools you need? Yeah it’s understandable. There is a lot that goes into creating a sturdy, well-made home before a single piece of furniture ever walks in through that door. The wiring, the roofing, the walls and flooring all add up to a whole host of trouble. So where do you even begin? Well, pick a part of the house, figure out what you need to do to it, and get the materials you need to achieve that. Let’s start with the floor. If you want to redo the flooring, then there is at least one tool you will need before a single tile drops. A floor scraper.

What is a floor scraper?
A floor scraper is a small handheld tool with a flat, wide metal blade attached to the handle. The blade is somewhat sharp since it is used on tough materials. Seeing as it is a simple tool by nature, it does not vary much by way of design.

What is it used for?
It is used for removing old and unwanted materials off of the floor so that it is smooth and prepared for something new to be put in its place. It can remove substances like paint, tile, carpeting, and carpet glue. It might also be used to remove carpet nails, but that can do damage to the scraper. Although it is most known for flooring, as the name suggests, a floor scraper can also be a handy tool for removing paint, wallpaper or even excess mortar from walls.

What makes a good floor scraper?
You know what it is, but you want to know how to pick out a good one to make your home renovation process easier. The main thing you will want from the scraper is a strong blade that can hold up to the pressure you will be putting it through. Some substances are much softer and easier to scrape off of the floor than others. That is only some of the substances. Floors can be very tricky to work on because they are not always smooth and clear under a light layer of materials. When scraping floors, there is a chance that you will try to run over difficult patches where something sticks out from the floor like a nail or carpet staple and your blade will either stop on the spot or hit the mark and spring off of it. As fun as it is to move along without thinking once you get into a rhythm, you have to keep your eyes sharp on any obstacles that may appear. You wouldn’t want to damage the tool right out the gate.

So there you have a quick rundown on one of the tools you will need to rework the flooring of your property. This should be enough information to help you pick out a floor scraper for yourself and get ready to tackle that floor head on. A good place to turn to is stortz.com where they have floor scrapers and a bunch of other tools for renovation projects.

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