In this video i share how to cut and tuck carpet to quarter round base molding be sure to subscribe for more tips and tricks about the carpet and flooring in.
Remove quarter round before carpet.
The floor beneath is plywood and uneven.
Often a quarter round piece of molding can be run along the bottom of the baseboard to finish it off.
Quarter round is inappropriate base shoe is the proper stuff but not with carpet.
Insert the blade of a pry bar behind the quarter round at the nailing points visible between the quarter round and baseboard.
For the quarter round experts.
Go along the quarter round until there is a natural break in the molding such as a corner or mitered edge.
Do this all around the room.
Instead simply pick up some quarter round trim which generally measures about 3 4 inch high and can be found at any hardware or home improvement store.
I had lv plank flooring installed on my second floor replacing the carpet.
To aid in re installing the quarter round number each piece in order as you remove it around the room.
It depends on the pile height of your new carpet and how high your baseboards are.
Cut it to length using a miter saw to angle the ends then use finish nails to attach it to the baseboard making sure not to nail into the floor itself.
The contractor placed the flooring but there are a lot of dips.
Wiggle the putty knife back and forth along this seam until the quarter round pops loose from the wall.
Pry outward gently moving from one nailing point to the next.
Some put the base molding down first then carpet others put the carpet down then base molding and sometimes base shoe but i find it a bit unsightly.
Carpet can stain and wear out over time so plan to replace it every five to ten years especially if it is installed in high traffic areas like living rooms.