If you re in one of these situations follow these instructions to install the trim after the carpet.
Installing baseboards after carpet.
Or you may be replacing the baseboards but leaving the carpet.
Baseboard molding is fitted to the bottom of a wall for decoration and to hide unsightly blemishes and carpet fray.
If you decided to lay your carpet before installing the baseboard around the bottom of your walls in your home you actually have a somewhat.
You don t need to.
The carpet installer can run the tack strip and carpet right up next to the wall.
Install the carpet install the carpet all the way against the wall.
Then touch up base if need be.
If installed after the carpet it is easy to install the carpet all the way to the wall.
A really thick shag carpet can make it difficult to judge how high to place the trim.
If adding baseboards after carpet is laid it should be installed at the same height as without carpet.
When installing baseboards after carpet.
Baseboards are often installed before flooring since they must be finished in place with either stain or paint and this is much easier without worrying about staining the hardwood tile or carpet.
Professional looking baseboard installation can be achieved with a compound miter saw that can cut 45 degree corner angles at the molding ends.
This is because when installing the baseboards after carpet installation they tend to wedge the carpet in between the tack strips and baseboards like a vice.
Installing baseboard is a great way to increase the aesthetic appeal of your home.
The trimmer is not going to make a special trip back to install the base after carpet is installed.
However when installing the baseboard later painting and applying caulk can be a more tedious task to avoid mixing it in the carpet.
However installing the baseboard can be more challenging because if you need to paint or caulk the baseboard you might stain or damage the carpet.
If you plan to install baseboard moulding before adding carpet it needs to be installed 1 inch above floor level to allow room for both pad and carpet.
This means that if the installation company needs to re stretch the carpet at a later date they may need to loosen some of the baseboards in order to pull the carpet up.