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.
Should you hold your baseboard tight to the floor.
Scribe for a tight fit photo by craig raine.
We use either colonial or ranch shoe molding which is an entirely different shape than quarter round.
So the problem is when you step on the last board it travels a little bit.
If you really want the baseboard to sit tightly on top of the wood floor without shoe put in in last.
The baseboard at the bottom of a wall should always be installed slightly raised from the floor s surface.
Height of current baseboards.
Checking with your contractor can help to make sure that you have enough of a gap between the subfloor and the baseboards can ensure that your work does not have.
How your current baseboards are installed.
Without changing the spread of the compass s legs hold the pencil on the baseboard and the point against the floor.
There are a few factors you should consider before getting started.
So you are about to install your new hardwood flooring and are wondering if you should remove your baseboard first.
I could install the baseboard loose but then the.
When glue doesn t secure the carpet tack strips installed on the floor near the wall hold the carpeting down.
Baseboards especially narrow ones will frequently tilt toward the wall at the bottom.
By the way quarter round is never used on baseboard at least where i am.
Learn the different types of trim you need to know for your next remodel project that s because the lower nub on thin trim can fall into the space between the drywall edge and the floor molding.
Condition of the existing baseboards.
If you are installing baseboards before you have the floor installed using a wood shim or similar device can help you to make sure that you have the baseboards at the required height.
Set your compass points to span the vertical distance between the chalk line and either of the board s top corners.