But baseboard installation for carpet is a bit different than the norm.
Trim height for carpet install.
Any decent installer will be able to trim it in without messing it up too much then you can just touch up if necessary.
Some leave 1 8 1 4 so the carpet can tuck under but i ve left no space on a remodel job i did on my old house and the carpet guys had no trouble with the install.
Baseboard trim before or after carpet.
The tack strips are spaced away maybe 1 4 not possitive from the baseboards so the carpet can lay nicely into that space.
It may be 7 16 thick but that s fine also.
Hold the first board against the wall level it then temporarily tack it in place.
Baseboard installation for carpet baseboard trim installation is one thing that just anyone can do.
If you plan to install baseboard moulding before adding carpet it needs to be installed 1 inch above floor level to allow room for both pad and carpet.
When they install the carpet the tack strip will set about 1 2 inch away from the baseboards then they will trim and tuck the carpet in.
It is also best if possible to nail down any tack strip before installing the baseboard to prevent damage to the baseboard.
You don t need to leave any space really.
As a rule of thumb make sure to install the tack strip for the carpet about 1 4 to 3 8 inches from the edge of the tile.
Best method for rentals better baseboards first set 3 8 above subfloor or whatever required depending on carpet and pad carpet tucked under base when installed.
Cut the edge of the carpet so that it reaches the edge of the tile perfectly.
Good baseboards first set on sub floor pad and carpet but to baseboards.
If adding baseboards after carpet is laid it should be installed at the same height as without carpet.
Pull the carpet over the top using a knee kicker.
All you have to do it remodel the existing carpet so that it accommodates the transition strip.
If you re using common 3 1 4 or 3 3 4 base trim use a few scraps of that.
Remove your pencils and continue all the way down your wall.
Pushing your trim back into the corner place a nail about 2 to 3 inches out and nail it off.
Having a gap allows an extra measure of prevention against gaps in case the carpet shifts at all and certainly makes life easier for the carpet installer.
Most of them recommend 1 inch to allow room for both pad and carpet.
Some carpenters place the trim down to the subfloor or to the wood flooring.