This is the basic method for baseboard installation for carpet applications.
Install baseboard existing carpet.
This is generally about an inch for the nail tack and you will use a carpet tucker to tuck the excess carpet into the baseboard.
Scarf and butt joints.
Quarter round will stick out farther than necessary where the baseboard ends and door casing begins which is where the baseshoe should terminate either with a chamfered end or a returned mitered end.
Safety tips for installing baseboard.
Hammer tack nails through these holes into the wall plate.
When installing carpet after the baseboards are in place there will usually be some instructions that tell you how far you need for both the carpet pad and the carpet itself.
Tools and supplies to install baseboards.
The carpet installer can run the tack strip up to the trim then roll excess carpet under the trim.
The idea is that you should.
When installing baseboards before carpet ask the installer how large of a gap to leave between the floor and the trim e g.
All you need to so now is go along that wall and fasten the remainder of the trim as you normally would.
Preparing to install baseboards.
If the molding is slightly long trim it at angled 1 16 inch increments from the end to fit the wall.
Installing a baseboard trim around carpet areas adds a fancy edge to the room helping to make the carpet part of the room.
Link the wall to the floor with h.
Fit the molding to the wall flush against the carpet.
Nail the baseboard in place with the sticks resting only lightly on the surface of the carpet.
Coping an inside corner joint.
Baseboard installed on top of carpet should be installed at approximately the same height with this exception.
Drill 1 16 inch holes every 16 inches through the baseboard angled downward toward the wall plate.
If you are not intending to install quarter round or base shoe the baseboard should.
These can be reused over and over again so hold onto them.
Do not push down on the baseboard so that it presses into the carpeting.