Wait for the caulk to set before replacing the carpet.
Carpet came out from underneath basebord.
A pest control expert can tell which pest is the culprit by looking for differences in the sawdust under magnification.
If the floor is carpeted pull the carpet off the tack strip and away from the wall and caulk between the baseboard and subfloor.
This is where the short pieces of baseboard come into play.
Utilizing box fans ceiling fans and open windows given that it is not hot and or humid outdoors are all good ideas.
This will allow for the height of the carpet and give a nice flush finished look.
Dry out your home.
I was able to tear out all the carpet clean up and lay almost the entire two rooms by myself before dean got home from work.
Here it is with the flooring almost done and no baseboards or furniture.
Once dean got home he helped me finish up installing what was left and then a few days later installed the baseboards.
The first step in drying out your home is to make sure the humidity in the room is not too high the temperature is low and the air is circulating.
Take it from a 31 year professional installer put down the baseboards first leaving a gap at the bottom for the very best results.
There are two reasons for this gap which is generally required by building codes.
Look for them in mattress seams box springs and headboards under loose wallpaper behind light switch plates in the seams of upholstered furniture and under carpeting near baseboards.
The baseboard at the bottom of a wall should always be installed slightly raised from the floor s surface.
For a room that will be carpeted after the baseboard trim is installed you want to leave a space between the base floor and the bottom edge of the trim.
Signs of their presence include dark spots and stains on mattresses the molted skins of nymphs and rusty or reddish smears of blood on bed sheets.
1st someday you will be replacing the carpet if you have the baseboards installed on top of the carpet you will have to remove them to pull up the old carpet.
Remove any old caulk and run two beads of paintable or clear caulk one along the top of the baseboard and one along the bottom.