You just need to do a little planning and preparation.
Do you need baseboards with carpet.
And since baseboards are adjacent to the floor you need to make sure the two materials work together in terms of color and texture.
Baseboard trim is usually much less ornate than crown molding though in modern houses both can be starkly simple.
Laying your baseboard on top of a carpet installation usually means that the carpet will be more secure which is ideal if you are looking to sell your home.
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.
A benefit that comes with removing baseboards is that it gives you a chance to update older or broken baseboards that you may have.
Baseboard installation 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.
This method of baseboard installation for carpet is simple easy and requires no special tools other than the short baseboard pieces that you can make.
Whether you are building a new home or room remodeling one or just doing a few touch ups baseboards can add both a unique touch to the room and help to hide flooring edges.
Remember that more streamlined molding will collect less dust and dirt.
The carpet installer can run the tack strip up to the trim then roll excess carpet under the trim.
When replacing carpet with hardwood flooring you can save time and the cost of new trim by understanding the way baseboard installs for each type of floor covering.
Baseboard installation for carpet is no different than any finish carpentry task.
When installing baseboards before carpet ask the installer how large of a gap to leave between the floor and the trim e g.
Baseboard is installed before.
Dear j you can do anything you want but your floorguy is right in that baseboards are the standard way of creating a tight fitting joint between wall and floor.
The end result will be a great looking job.
For most installers this is not a problem and can be done easily.