The process is similar to installing crown moulding.
Installing base molding over 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.
However when installing the baseboard later painting and applying caulk can be a more tedious task to avoid mixing it in the carpet.
Carpet installers prefer to cut the carpet a little long and tuck the excess into the gap for a neater job.
When installing baseboards after carpet.
The trimmer is not going to make a special trip back to install the base after carpet is installed.
Measure the length of a wall adjacent to the finished wall.
Try adding painters tape over the baseboard for protection.
Baseboard moulding is a simple way to add instant character to a room.
Determine the type of corner at the opposite end of the wall then cut the necessary inside or outside angle.
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.
Baseboard first set on 3 8 wood lath strips tack less set between 3 8 1 2 inch away padding brought up to tack less and carpet installed and stretched over tack less and tucked under base.
The carpet installer can run the tack strip and carpet right up next to the wall.
The first cut will mirror the corner cut of the molding already installed.
Then touch up base if need be.
Link the wall to the floor with h.
Fasten the molding with nails.
A homeowner can easily learn how to install baseboards with this easy to follow project guide.
While the installation of the baseboard trim itself isn t hard the cutting and measuring of the angles can be a bit tricky.
Installing a baseboard trim around carpet areas adds a fancy edge to the room helping to make the carpet part of the room.
Install subsequent baseboards using this procedure.