Should You Hold Your Baseboard Tight To The Hardwood Floor
You will probably need to remove the baseboards and shoe molding before you lay the new floor.
Should you hold your baseboard tight to the hardwood floor. If you plan to let the wood show you should choose trim of the same species and color as your flooring. Once the baseboard has been removed it is time to install your hardwood floor. I can install the baseboard tight to the laminate still allows it to slide under the baseboard for expansion but even then it still produces a squeak with the subtle friction between the baseboard and the floor board. One way to find the right baseboard size for your room is to use the 12 1 ratio.
The old baseboard and molding may suffer some damage during removal. For every 12 inches in wall height add 1 inch of baseboard height. So the problem is when you step on the last board it travels a little bit. If you number each piece of the baseboard and the wall it came off of after the new flooring is installed it can be easily be matched.
Baseboards are often installed before flooring since they must be finished in place with either stain or paint and this is much easier without worrying about staining the hardwood tile or carpet. A room with a seven foot ceiling could have as much as 7 inches of the baseboard. I could install the baseboard loose but then the. Replacing it will let you choose the look you want.
As with any diy job you want to have all your tools handy before you start.