Hi there,
Its too bad I didn't find this forum earlier, I just finished my basement, and did quite a lot of re-locating objects throughout the basement..at least now, I'm armed with knowledge and experience!
Anyway, I am at the stage of installing baseboards, but the wall that was closet to the drain in the floor, has quite a dip in it. Unfortunately, the carpet is laid, and the wife would cut something off dear to me if I pulled it out and laid some cement down! ha ha
I'm using a 5" tall baseboard, and it doesn't quite reach the carpet due to the dip in the floor. My question is: Should I be able to use several screws to secure the baseboard once I've bent it to the contour of the floor?? I'm using some LDF, not solid spruce.
I'm just worried about ripping and tearing of the LFD basboard once its bent into place. It takes a considerable amount of force to get it to match the countour of the floor. Its about a 2" gap.
Of course I guess I could use a thinner bseboard, but I kinda like the taller one...makes it look more "regal"...
Anyway, some feedback and ideas would be nice,
Thanks in advance!
Its too bad I didn't find this forum earlier, I just finished my basement, and did quite a lot of re-locating objects throughout the basement..at least now, I'm armed with knowledge and experience!
Anyway, I am at the stage of installing baseboards, but the wall that was closet to the drain in the floor, has quite a dip in it. Unfortunately, the carpet is laid, and the wife would cut something off dear to me if I pulled it out and laid some cement down! ha ha
I'm using a 5" tall baseboard, and it doesn't quite reach the carpet due to the dip in the floor. My question is: Should I be able to use several screws to secure the baseboard once I've bent it to the contour of the floor?? I'm using some LDF, not solid spruce.
I'm just worried about ripping and tearing of the LFD basboard once its bent into place. It takes a considerable amount of force to get it to match the countour of the floor. Its about a 2" gap.
Of course I guess I could use a thinner bseboard, but I kinda like the taller one...makes it look more "regal"...
Anyway, some feedback and ideas would be nice,
Thanks in advance!
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