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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How far away from the wall do you put carpet tack strips?

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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Do I need to remove baseboards to install carpet?

No, baseboards do not need to be removed. When installing baseboards before carpet, ask the installer how large of a gap to leave between the floor and the trim (e.g., ½''). The carpet installer can run the tack strip up to the trim, then roll excess carpet under the trim.
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Do you put carpet 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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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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PROPER TACK STRIP PLACEMENT



How high do you put baseboards before 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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Should baseboards touch floor?

Baseboards should only touch the floor if you have no plans to carpet your floors and if you've already finished installing your other flooring. If you have yet to install the rest of your floor, carpet or otherwise, you'll need to take into account the height of the installed flooring.
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How high off the ground should baseboards be?

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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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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What causes gap between floor and baseboard?

Sometimes, gaps between wood floors and walls can be caused by floor joists that have been affected by dry rot. Cracks in the foundation or improper ventilation systems can cause excess moisture to build up in the crawl space of your home, causing structural beams and floor joists to rot.
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Can you feel nails through carpet?

If you just have a few nails poking through your carpet and they aren't too large, one of the easiest ways to fix this problem is by simply hammering them down. Gather your materials. You will need a hammer, duct tape, sticky felt pads, and some wooden boards to cover the nail as you hammer it down.
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How do you know if carpet is installed properly?

If installed right, the carpet should have no wrinkles or folds, and look smoothly pristine. But if you do happen to find a wrinkle, then step on it. If it disappears then there's nothing to worry about. But if it doesn't and pops right back up after you've removed your foot, then that's a bad sign.
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Should carpet be glued down?

Imperfections in the floor may also cause wear spots. Advantages of glued down carpet are: The carpet is solidly supported and has minimal movement. It provides a good solid base which is better for rolling traffic, including wheelchairs.
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