Actually the way the carpet installers finish those tacks when they do it right is they take the edge of their tucking chisel or the side of a hammer head and rake it across the tacks.
Tack strip poking through carpet.
When the tack strips are nailed screwed or glued to the subfloor with the tacks angled toward the wall the tacks will grip the carpet backing and hold the carpet in place as it is installed.
Don willott owner of don s floor coverings mentions that the typical.
Obviously the thickness of the carpet has a bearing on whether the tacks will be a problem in a walk area.
Starting at one end of the loose carpet set the head of the kicker about 2 in.
In multiple locations the tack strips are easily poking through the carpet.
Also tuck the edge of the carpet into the space between the wall and the tack strip with a putty knife.
Once the carpet is stretched onto the pins they must be tapped over in a doorway tile junction to reduce the problem of feeling the tacks through the carpet.
Doorway tack strip solution.
The key material for this traditional method is the carpet tack strip.
Force the carpet into the tack strip with a stiff putty knife.
From the tack strip and nudge the carpet tight against the wall.
The installers actually tried to leave the metal transition piece until my wife remembered paying for that silver metal transition.
After the carpet was stretched the installer should have hammered down the pins on the tack strip.
This curls the sharp points over both locking the tacks onto the carpet and dulling them so that they don t poke your feet through the carpet.
The carpet in general seems to be shedding.
We have z bar metals that the carpet wraps around or it can just be tucked between the tack strip and tile if there is enough height difference as is the case for op.
The tack strip is an inch from the silver metal piece.
The worst area is where the carpet meets the laundry room where the carpet transitions to linoleum.
This will show how to take care of that pesky tack strip the doorways that is always poking your feet when you step on it.