Take it from a 31 year professional installer put down the baseboards first leaving a gap at the bottom for the very best.
Remove baseboards for carpet install.
For most installers this is not a problem and can be done easily.
Thus would look unfinished if the baseboards were not altered in some way.
Your project may also be on a short timeline meaning you won t have time to.
Any renovation in your home is going to be expensive and finding the perfect flooring and having it installed correctly can add even more to that cost.
If your baseboards have been glued to the wall and would cause damage if you tried to remove them it may be best to leave them.
How to remove baseboard to install carpet.
Over time or with a lot of foot traffic carpets can pull.
To install hardwood it s.
The carpet installer can run the tack strip up to the trim then roll excess carpet under the trim.
So in the above photo behind the kids inspecting the carpet removal there is now a space under the baseboards which was previously filled by the carpet.
The tack strip is nailed around the perimeter of the room right along side the base board.
When installing baseboards before carpet ask the installer how large of a gap to leave between the floor and the trim e g.
Therefore you do not have to raise the baseboard if it was installed with normal space underneath for carpet installation typically a piece of scrap plywood or subfloor or baseboard is used as a gage during installation so you see 3 8 and 1 2 space commonly although i have seen as much as 1 which is too much for most carpets.
In addition the tack strip will be under the baseboards.
Then the cuts are tucked between the tack strip and baseboard for a finished look with a putty knife.
There are a few benefits to removing the baseboards before installing wall to wall carpeting.
Baseboard is installed before carpet and the edges of the carpet butt to the base.
Carpet is always one of the last jobs performed on a new build because removing the baseboards for installation is not only unnecessary but can be costly.
Baseboards do not need to be removed.
This space is bigger than the thickness of the new floors we were installing.
1st someday you will be replacing the carpet if you have the baseboards installed on top of the carpet you will have to remove them to pull up the old carpet.
In my house they had to go from carpet to tile and lino.
For hardwood the flooring is installed first and the base sits atop the flooring.