One of the main areas still in need of an upgrade is the gap between the skirting and floorboards.
Gap between skirting board and floorboards.
The boards are varnished pine and the skirting boads are white what colour of sealant do you think i should use.
I did do a job for a customer that had a wood floor laid in place of the old boards so there were gaps between 1 and 15 mm all around the victorian skirting which measured about 8 tall i sourced some 3mm mdf and had it ripped into about 5 wide strips so that when it was glued to the existing skirting it.
In some parts i could close the small gaps by getting under house and recorrecting using shims.
Although this isn t the most exciting work ever it actually pays for itself within about a year.
Gap between skirting board and floorboards the house is old approx 30yrs and a quick check with spirit level showed me the floor was out and the skirting timber is straight.
There will be a gap left between the wall and your first board to allow for any swelling and movement and then your skirting will then be butted down hard against the timber floor.
Filling the gaps between your skirting boards and the wall completes your room giving it a polished look.
Or perhaps use architrave in the same way to give a moulded finish to the skirting.
Help with sealing the gap between the skirting board and the floorboards.
If you have decided on timber floorboards as your flooring you need to lay these prior to fitting your skirting boards.
This gap is best covered by a quad moulding fixed to the floor that can slip up and down the skirting as the floor moves between wet and dry seasons keeping the gap covered.
The term expansion gap when used in conjunction with wood flooring refers to the space left around the edges of a room when a floor is fitted.
Completing this task is super simple even to the most inexperienced diyer with the step by step guide below.
As you already know we removed most of our carpets even before moving in.