
Installing baseboard trim before carpet. 1 order more baseboard trim than you need. Then touch up base if need be. When installing the molding dont simply follow the flooring. 38 is about right if you want to raise it.
Most installers wont care one way or the other. Now that is an absolute nightmare and rarely will you be able to salvage all the trim to re install. Makes no difference whether the base is on the floor or not. If you do youll likely end up with wavy uneven molding.
When installing baseboard before carpet the easiest thing to do is to install it even with the bottom edge of the drywall as previously described. It is best if the base is down before the carpet goes in. 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. It is easier to trim with a carpet trimmer if the base is on the floor.
Since the trim should outlast the carpet anytime you need to re stretch the carpet or remove it the trim will have to be removed first as it is impossible to do either with the trim in place. Read honest and. The carpet installer can run the tack strip up to the trim then roll excess carpet under the trim. Installing base molding before carpet is like installing windowdoor casing before the windowdoor.
When installing baseboards before carpet ask the installer how large of a gap to leave between the floor and the trim eg.