Since most types of laminate are not secured.
Remove baseboards before installing laminate.
Pull the nails out from the back of the base board.
I ve had the entire walls crumble to bits on me.
That s the only better we can answer.
Absolutely not if there is enough space to slide in the laminate.
With just baseboard you d see gaps with toe molding it flexes to hide the gaps.
Preparing the baseboard for reinstallation.
Leave the baseboards and install large quarter round to cover the gap step 9 we didn t have any door jambs for our install and we replaced the old baseboards with new ones after the laminate was installed.
It is not absolutely necessary to remove baseboards to install new hardwoods but remember that wood floors require an expansion gap of 1 2 inch along the surrounding walls to accommodate expansion and contraction with changes in moisture and humidity.
If there is not enough space you can either take off the baseboard or commit to installing quarter round moulding in front of the current baseboard.
Should i remove baseboards when installing laminate.
Step 3 clear the room and clean up.
Removing baseboards in older places with plaster on lath walls is not the greatest idea.
Read this how to if this is your situation.
Should i paint before installing flooring.
I also use it after sanding out wood.
Installing the laminate with quarter round will be much easier and won t damage the existing walls.
Use the 5 8 1 4 round.
Another artifact in older places is wavy floors.
If you remove the baseboard you risk damaging the walls.
But i i think it ll look just as good either way so go with easier and less damaging.
Aesthetically better is wholly subjective.
Remove all the nails from the baseboard and any nails that are still in the wall.
Remove the baseboards and either reuse or replace them after you install your laminate.