Baseboard after carpet install


















Nail the baseboard only into the wall, never the floor. Beside above, do I have to remove baseboards to install carpet? Depending on the design of the room, it may be wise or even strictly necessary to remove doors and baseboard molding so that your carpeting fits squarely against all edges.

You can probably install the new carpet without having to take off the baseboards first. Most of them recommend 1 inch to allow room for both pad and carpet. It is also best, if possible, to nail down any tack strip before installing the baseboard to prevent damage to the baseboard from errant hammer strikes.

Generally, the installation of carpet or baseboard is easier for whoever installs first. Some professionals may have a strong preference, but ultimately baseboards can be installed before or after carpet. You will have to do some touch up after the trim has been installed, such as over filled nail holes, but this approach saves a lot of time. Painting trim that is already nailed to the wall takes more time and can be done either before or after you paint the walls. In that case, it can require more time and work to get the doors installed and to have the casing and jambs look 'seamless' against the new flooring.

There are these installation options: 1. Install the pre-hung doors before the flooring. First, you might think about cutting a portion of the frayed carpet, which may seem a straightforward task.

Fix with Carpet Binding Equipment. Secure with Transition Strips. When might you want to go against the grain and install your carpets first? The one exception I can easily think of is if you are opting for a very high-pile carpet and ultra-thick underpadding. You may be wondering if you can work around it and install your carpeting first if you paint your baseboards before their installation. Nail the join points and corners first to ensure that they fit tightly together with an even top line, then fill in the rest so that you have a nail approximately every 2 feet.

Putty any noticeable nail holes and imperfect seams, using your finger to push putty into these spaces and a damp rag to smooth it over. Her writing and editing career spans 23 years, and she specializes in border and environmental affairs. Jannen's eclectic education includes engineering and horticulture, and she represents the Rural Economic Action League in regional economic development planning. By Billie Jo Jannen. Related Articles. We removed all the old baseboards from our home as part of the 'process'.

New hard surfaces are down. When the painting is finished, the new carpet will be installed I have had opposing recommendations on when to install the new baseboards.

Thanks for the assistance. Email Save Comment 3. Sort by: Oldest. Newest Oldest. Patricia Colwell Consulting 7 years ago. Like Save. Fred S 7 years ago. We always install the baseboard after the hard surfaces but before carpet. They tuck the carpet under it. Otherwise they get the tack strip too close to the wall and you won't get the carpet out years from now without taking the base off again.

Leave the final touch up paint coat for after the carpet is in.



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