The way i like to do it is hang doors first cut jambs lay floor install baseboard and then qtr round.
Carpet or molding first.
I want to get something done and my door case molding and base moulding would be a good weekend project.
The thing was the floors were out about 3 4 in on a 12 run and he kept his baseboards on the floor.
There are many legitimate reasons to do construction work in the proper sequence.
Just the other day i was watch a guy putting in some baseboards.
Base molding or carpet first.
Base first the carpet guys have their own tricks of the trade.
If you care about doing quality work and not wasting time you paint the walls then install the hard floors cabinetry doors and trim.
Multi purpose reducer is used to transition floors of multi purpose reducer is used to transition floors of unequal height from wood laminate floors to carpet vinyl or tile.
Carpet layers should be the very last trade on the job.
Flooring is always last except for hardwood laminates i hate the shoe mould look.
Second drywall would wick up moisture from flooded floors or carpet.
If the carpet and baseboards are installed first though the painting process is slowed as the painter takes extra measures to avoid getting paint on the baseboards and the edges of the carpet where it meets the wall.
This molding will provide a seamless look when transitioning between flooring surfaces.
Also keeps caulk and paint problems off of the new carpet everybody makes mistakes has accidents.
First in the event of carpet installation the gap will need to be there for the edges of the carpet to be tucked under.
Coordinates with hardwood floor providing a beautiful finished look.
I install the flooring first then trim tight to it.
Should i wait to have the carpet installed or just leave a small gap on the base moulding for the carpet to be tucked into.