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    SAB123 Posts: 685, Reputation: 94
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    Jun 1, 2009, 10:31 AM
    Height of installing base trim.
    I will start to put new base trim up in a few weeks from a foreclosure I had purchased. My question is the old carpet is out and I need to know how far I need to come up with trim so new carpet will go under neath trim. I will be putting 1/2 padding down and plush carpet. And I also need to know what I should do about the downstairs. The first floor will be 3/4 hardwood floor except for 2 rooms. How can I make base board the same level if plush carpet is only about 1/4 thick and hardwood is 3/4.
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    Jun 1, 2009, 03:10 PM

    You can install your baseboard an 1/8" above the existing wood floor. The carpet installer will butt the carpet to the base , not go under it. If you want a cleaner look install quarter round after the carpet is in.
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    Jun 2, 2009, 03:13 AM

    What is separating the 2 rooms from the area with hard wood flooring? If a door or trimmed arch then height will not be noticed.

    U will need a reducer strip from wood floor to carpet.

    The other way, but more expensive, is to put 1/2'' plywood floor in before carpet.

    Chuck

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