Does baseboard need shoe?

Paired with baseboard and stained or painted to match your trim, shoe molding (also known as “base shoe”) is a small, thin strip of molding that gives your room a finished look. Shoe molding adds a decorative touch while covering any gaps that might lie between the bottom of baseboard and the floor.
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Do you need to use shoe molding?

Using shoe molding gives the floor installer more latitude in their end cuts and also allows you to hide the expansion gaps between the wall and the floor. Due to the small and flexible nature of the shoe molding, it is able to expand and contract along with the floor.
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What is the point of shoe molding?

Shoe molding is a slim trim used to fill the gap between the baseboard and the floor. It creates a clean transition between the wall and the floor. There's two types of shoe molding: Decorative shoe molding.
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Should there be a gap between baseboard and floor?

If the gap between your baseboard and tile floor is ¼-inch or smaller, it should be filled with caulk. If the gap is larger than this, it's best to install shoe molding to hide the gap. When caulking gaps between your floor and tile, it's essential to use a paintable caulk.
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Do you have to nail shoe molding?

Tip: It is important to remember that shoe molding should always be nailed into the baseboard and never into the floor.
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What can I use instead of shoe molding?

Quarter round is another moulding style typically paired with baseboards to cover up gaps and imperfections between the base and the floor. As such, it essentially has the same purpose as shoe moulding.
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Can you install shoe molding without nail gun?

Similar to most carpentry jobs shoe molding installation can be done with a hammer and nails. A nail gun can take their place, of course, and can make it easier when placing shoe molding around doors and inside tight corners.
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Do baseboards need to be caulked?

Caulk is a flexible material that allows the wood to move without breaking the seal. Thus it is advisable to caulk the top and bottom of the baseboards with the right caulk that will compress and stretch according to the movements of the baseboard.
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Should shoe moulding touch the floor?

The most important thing to know about shoe molding is that you always nail it into the wall, never the floor.
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Do you need to caulk bottom of baseboards?

If there is more than an eighth of an inch of space between your floor and the baseboard above it, yes, it is a good idea to caulk the area. However, if the floor has carpeting, it is not a good idea to apply caulk to the gap.
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Should baseboards have shoe molding?

Shoe molding adds a decorative touch while covering any gaps that might lie between the bottom of baseboard and the floor. Not all types of baseboard are suitable for installing shoe molding, however, so keep reading to find out if this slim trim is right for you—plus how to install it flawlessly.
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Should you use quarter round on baseboard?

One of the most common questions people ask is if they really need the base shoe, or if it's just an add on. The answer is a simple yes. Without it, there is typically a gap between the trim and flooring, which is not only unattractive but makes it extremely easy for dirt and debris to build up under the base trim.
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Should shoe molding match baseboards?

Should Shoe Molding Match the Baseboard or the Floor? While there's no hard and fast rule on this, here's our thoughts on it: If you are laying quarter round or shoe molding on hardwood floors, you should lay a quarter round or shoe molding that matches the floor wood grain & stain.
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What is the difference between base shoe and quarter round?

Shoe molding is much the same as quarter round, having the same 90° angle on the backside but instead of being a perfect quarter radius, its profile is a bit more squat. The main use for shoe molding is to run along the intersection of the baseboard and floor.
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Should I caulk quarter round?

Installing quarter round on baseboards with caulk is not a good idea because it can be difficult to remove should you need to repair the floor in the future. It is not the right choice because it won't create a strong enough bond like glue will. Use caulk only for what it was designed for: to fill gaps if necessary.
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Is shoe molding expensive?

Base shoe molding costs anywhere from $0.38 per linear foot to $1.45 per linear foot, depending on the material, thickness, and style. Wood tends to be the most expensive, while PVC trim is at the lower end.
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How far off the floor should baseboard be installed?

As discussed above, baseboards are typically installed between 3/8" and 1" from the floor to accommodate carpet. Baseboards are often mounted level with the bottom edge of the drywall, which is kept 1" from the floor. This keeps both the drywall and the trim up out of the way of any spills or water leaks.
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Should baseboards touch vinyl flooring?

Don't want to deal with removing baseboards? You can leave them in place, but you will need to leave a ¼” gap between the baseboard and flooring, to account for expansion over time. You may want to purchase some quarter-round pieces in a matching color to cover up this gap.
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Should I caulk baseboards before I paint?

Do you caulk before or after painting? If you want professional-looking trim, apply caulk before painting. This will give you that seamless finish by the time you've washed and packed away your paint brushes!
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How do you fill the gap between baseboards and walls?

The best way to fill the gap between a baseboard and the wall is by using caulk. If the gap is wider than 1/4-inch, you should use a foam strip to fill the gap most of the way and then caulk as the filler for the rest.
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Can you just glue baseboards?

Whether you are installing new baseboards or replacing old ones, you can't go wrong with high-strength adhesives like the ones in Loctite's Power Grab product family. They reduce the need for nails, which makes them perfect for installing baseboards.
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Can you hammer in baseboards?

Nailing baseboards with a hammer is generally the same process; however you will be purchasing nails designed to be used with a hammer, and you will probably want to purchase several different sizes of nail sets to help insert the nail into the wall.
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Should I glue or nail baseboards?

Installing baseboards with a combination of baseboard adhesive and finish nails creates a tight connection between the wood and the wall. The adhesive prevents the wood from bowing out between the wall studs, while the nails keep the boards locked into place while the glue sets.
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