How do you tuck carpet under transition?

Cut the edge of the carpet so that it reaches the edge of the tile perfectly. Pull the carpet over the top using a knee kicker. Tuck the extra edge of the carpet under the gap and use the hooks of the transition strip to hold it in place.
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Where do you cut carpet for doorway transition?

If you're wondering where, exactly, the carpet ends, flooring experts all agree on one easy answer. Carpet should end in the center of the doorframe. This way, when the door is closed, the seam between different floors is not visible.
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Does carpet go under door jamb?

The standard procedure is to install carpet after the doors and trim are installed. If you were installing vinyl or tile, you would do the same, but hold off on any quarter round trim until you're done. The important consideration, particularly for pre-hung doors, is how high to install it above the subfloor.
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Should carpet be tucked under baseboard?

A general rule for the space needed underneath the baseboard is 3/8 of an inch to one-inch, depending on the pad's and carpet's thickness. This space creates enough room for the carpet to be tucked underneath the baseboard. Before tucking, it must be nailed to the tack strips, stretched, and trimmed.
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Should carpet go under baseboards?

Generally, the installation of carpet or baseboard is easier for whoever installs first. Some professionals may have a strong preference, but ultimately baseboards can be installed before or after carpet. Ask your carpet installer their preference to begin the discussion.
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How much space should I leave under baseboard for carpet?

If you are just replacing the baseboards without flooring in place, then most contractors will ask you to give them between ⅜ and ½ inch of room between the subfloor and the baseboards. This will allow them the room they need to tuck your flooring underneath the baseboards.
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Do you need a transition strip between carpet and hardwood?

No, and to understand why not, you need to know just what a transition strip is. In a different world, you'd have the same flooring throughout the house. It would flow smoothly and without seams, but since every room has its priorities and challenges, it's just not possible to do so.
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How do you mix carpet with hardwood?

If you find wood, tile, or carpet with similar undertones, everything should blend together nicely, not feeling abrupt or out of place. Rule of Two. You might find a dozen different flooring options that pique your interest, but we recommend narrowing that down to two and sticking with those.
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Should there be a gap between baseboard and floor?

If the gap between your baseboard and tile floor is ¼-inch or smaller, it should be filled with caulk. If the gap is larger than this, it's best to install shoe molding to hide the gap. When caulking gaps between your floor and tile, it's essential to use a paintable caulk.
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Should baseboard be level or follow the floor?

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. If adding baseboards after carpet is laid, it should be installed at the same height as without carpet.
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Can you glue down transition strips?

You can use construction adhesive to glue your transition strip in place. Keep in mind that gluing your transition strip the wrong way can lead to buckling, peaking, or gapping of your wooden floor.
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How much gap do you leave under a door for carpet?

How Much Clearance Do You Need Between a Door and Carpet? When using a pre-hung door, you need a ¾ to ½ inch gap at the bottom (depending on the thickness of the material) to prevent the door from snagging on, rubbing against, or wearing down the carpet.
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How do you install carpet under a door?

Lay your carpet down and make sure it is centered and lays directly against the doorway. Use your utility knife to cut the carpet to the size of the room, adding an extra 4 to 6 inches on each side. Create the seam in the middle of the doorway by cutting the carpet to overlap by 2 inches.
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