How To Install Baseboard Trim Over Carpet
How to replace baseboard trim in a carpeted room.
How to install baseboard trim over carpet. Measure horizontally along the bottoms of the walls all around the room you plan to finish and add 10 percent to the. Pull away the old trim with a pry bar. These can be reused over and over again so hold onto them. How to install a baseboard after carpet was installed step 1.
There is little difference between the steps to install baseboard in a room that is already carpeted and one where the carpet has yet to be laid. Cut away the old paint and caulk along the top edge of the trim. Measure and note the length of the longest wall in the room from corner to corner accurate to 116 inch. Force the gaps closed with the scrap and tack the blocks to the trim.
If you see some cut a few braces from 4 to 6 in. If the left side of the wall is an inside corner cut one end of a piece. Once the trim is fastened remove the short baseboard pieces and move these along as you install the baseboard. Baseboard is sold in sticks between 6 and 10 feet long.
Nail the floor trim to the studs and then tack the braces to the trim with 1 inbrads. The only thing that is different than any other baseboard installation is the small rise above the base floor. Obtain enough baseboard to cover the distance you measured. How to install new base trim over an existing carpet 1.
Then apply construction adhesive at the top and bottom. Remove any nails that remain in the drywall. Set the miter saw to a 45 degree angle.