Carpet installers often tuck the ends of the carpet under the baseboards for a clean finished look.
Adding to bottom of baseboards on carpet.
Look at the new smart strands.
If adding baseboards after carpet is laid it should be installed at the same height as without carpet.
Many builders do not install flush to the floor compensating for height of carpet.
Or perhaps adding a flat strip of molding in between the bottom and the top molding pieces.
I wanted to install new baseboards in there but didn t have enough time to take out the old ones before they started.
If you choose to replace your baseboards or add shoe molding you may wish to contact a professional for this work if you are unsure of your carpentry skills.
If you are not intending to install quarter round or base shoe the baseboard should be.
Very soft stain resistant and wear resistant.
But depending on the cost of molding it may just be more cost effective to trade out the old baseboards with new and taller ones.
Then just fill all the cracks with caulk.
So after the floors were laid it was going to be impossible to get the old out.
The floors are higher than the carpet so the bottom of the base was way down under the flooring.
Once the carpet and the baseboards are in place you can tuck the edges of the carpet under the baseboard to give the room a finished appearance.
If you choose to go the route of caulking the baseboards this is wholly a do it yourself job easily and quickly accomplished.
Add 1 8 inch to the measurement on the back of.
When this carpet is removed and replaced with hardwood vinyl or other floor coverings you might spot a gap between the bottom of your baseboards and your new floor.
But mind the gap that some builders forget where the suspended baseboard becomes a crumb catcher or the bottom of baseboard is visible if next carpet has thinner pad or pile.