How to choose and install a wooden skirting board



The skirting board is a necessary tool that helps to hide the presence of defects formed in the technological seam during repair work. It creates an eye-friendly transition from the floor to the wall. The apartment looks aesthetically pleasing. In addition, the baseboard can be used as a cable duct. This function is possible with a modern plastic baseboard, which is equipped with a special cavity for the wire.

During the repair and construction work, the skirting board is dismantled. This happens when replacing floor coverings or installing built-in structures, and so on. However, after the renovation work is completed, the skirting board must be installed in its original place. And then many people have a question: is it worth nailing the old one or maybe buying a new skirting board.

If the owner of the apartment had old wooden skirting boards before the renovation, which could be damaged during removal, then naturally the most reasonable solution would be to purchase a new skirting board. With its installation, the apartment will acquire a finished and aesthetic appearance after renovation.

Today, two types of baseboards are most popular: plastic and wooden. Consider:

Wooden skirting board

When buying a wooden skirting board, you should carefully consider the condition of its wood. The main requirement is that it must be dry. Otherwise, the baseboard may deform during the drying process. The purchase will be unsuccessful.

It is not recommended to install the baseboard indoors immediately, it is necessary to let it lie at home for a while. In this way, it adapts to room humidity and temperature. Then, after a day or two, you can start work on installing a wooden skirting board.

Installing a wooden skirting board

- Measure the distance from one corner of the room to the other. If it is longer than the length of the baseboard, then it will be necessary to dock two units of baseboards.

- Next, you need to file the edges of the baseboard at an angle of 45 degrees. A special tool, a chisel, will help to maintain the set parameter and ensure an even cut.

- If the walls are not perfectly perpendicular to the floor, and often they are, you need to adjust the skirting board to the individual characteristics of the room. Both the knife and the plane are used here.

Ideally, proper installation of the skirting board does not allow for cracks, but in extreme cases, small spaces can be covered with putty.

The skirting board is usually nailed to the wooden floor. But still, the smartest solution is to fix it to the wall. This will make it easier to dismantle the baseboard in the future. To fix the baseboard to the wall, drill holes with a distance of 5 cm. They are designed for self-tapping screws. After installing and fixing all the skirting boards, they should be painted and putty. transescort.org

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