How far from the wall do you put tack strip?

Installing Tack Strips
Tack strips are installed along the perimeter of the wall 1/4 to 1/2 inch from the wall. The angled pins on the tack strip must bend towards the wall. When the carpet is fitted over the bent pins, the angle of the bend on the pin prevents the carpet from slipping off the pins.
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How far should carpet tack strip be from baseboard?

Set the tack strip about ½ inch away from the baseboard to allow space for slipping the carpeting underneath. One row of tack strip is sufficient to hold down most types of carpeting, but for heavily woven Berbers and woolen carpets, it's best to install two rows of tack strips side by side.
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Do you put tack strips in doorways?

Do You Put Carpet Tack Strips In A Doorway? Carpet tack strips lay around the perimeter edges of the room. Strips do not go in the doorway. It is listed as a practice to be avoided in the Carpet and Rug Installer Standards.
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Where should flooring meet in a doorway?

So, you'll want to make sure that your transition from one floor to another is set right in the middle between the door. All you'll do is simply change the boards in the middle of the doorway and continue your installation with the other flooring in the other room.
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Where does the threshold go in a doorway?

To get the most accurate positioning, your threshold bar should lie directly below the door, so that you can't see the strip when the door is closed.
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PROPER TACK STRIP PLACEMENT



How far should carpet grippers be from wall?

How far from the wall should I fix the carpet gripper? The gripper should be fixed about 7mm away from the wall, slightly more for thicker carpets. Check measure the depth of your new carpet with a tape measure before fixing any gripper.
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How high should baseboards be for carpet?

The best height for baseboard when carpet is going to be installed is 3/8". Why? Raised base makes it easier for the carpet installer to install ANY thickness of carpet and the edges look better.
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Does carpet padding go over tack strip?

Use a carpet trimmer or sharp utility knife to cut the carpet pad to fit the length of the room. The edges of the carpet pad should go up to the edge of the tack strips. The carpet pad shouldn't be placed over the tack strips.
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Should carpet or baseboards be installed first?

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 high should baseboards be off the floor?

As discussed above, baseboards are typically installed between 3/8" and 1" from the floor to accommodate carpet. Baseboards are often mounted level with the bottom edge of the drywall, which is kept 1" from the floor. This keeps both the drywall and the trim up out of the way of any spills or water leaks.
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How much space do you need under baseboard for carpet?

The Standard. 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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How much space do you leave for a transition strip?

Leave a 1-inch space on the floor to accommodate the base of the T-molding strip. This will provide adequate space for installing the base of the T-molding and provide a smooth transition between flooring materials, and there won't be a visible gap between the T-molding and the flooring.
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Are transition strips necessary?

Transition strips are especially important when you are going from one thickness of floor covering to another. It's common to have an area that has thick carpet that transitions to concrete or carpet that transitions to another hard surface like wood, laminate or linoleum.
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Which direction should I lay my vinyl plank floor?

Flooring is typically installed in the same direction of your leading source of natural light, and the same goes for luxury vinyl. If you have large windows in a living room or an entryway that allows a flood of natural light, then run your planks in the same direction.
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Where do you start when laying laminate flooring?

Begin the first row of flooring by placing the planks with the tongue side facing the wall. Install the second plank next to the first by aligning the tongue into the groove and press the plank down to snap it in place. When you come to the end of the first row, cut the length of plank needed to complete the row.
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What can I use instead of a knee kicker?

To lay carpet without a knee knicker, follow these steps:
  • Install tack strips.
  • Cut and lay carpet padding.
  • Cut and lay carpeting.
  • Stretch carpet using "jump" method.
  • Connect carpet to tack strips.
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Do I really need a carpet stretcher?

Although you can lay a carpet without a stretcher or a knee kicker it is not recommended. Improper installation can lead to buckling and creases in your carpet that can ruin how it lies flat in your room and how it looks in general.
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What does Tackless carpet installation mean?

Stretch in carpet installation is the most popular installation methods in homes. In this installation, strips of wood (called tackless strip) are nailed (or sometimes glued) to the floor around the edges of the room. These strips have hundreds of nails that are angled in towards the wall.
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