If we are refinishing a floor and the base shoe is left in.
Is it necessary to remove quarter round when refinishing floors.
Contractors are not interchangeable.
He will take up all floor mounted heating vents tape over electrical outlets and other jacks cover ceiling fans seal the room off from the rest of the house with plastic sheeting and vacuum all grit and dirt from the surface.
That said when flooring does go in last and a molding is required it is my opinion because of the shape of it you are far better off having it visually tie in with the floor.
The contractor whose business model is largely based on refinishing floors for investors looking to flip houses and referrals.
I have one wood floor installer who insists on using quarter round plus the baseboard for my floor installation whereas my contractor and another floor installer say it s not necessary.
If you re refinishing your floors you ll want to remove the quarter round trim to sand or strip off the old finish all the way to the edges.
Shoe molding vs quarter round.
Refinishing reinstalling quarter round my husband and i have pulled up 3 4 inch oak quarter round only broke one from our recently purchased 2800 sq.
There are a couple of reasons why you should remove the base shoe before installing a new.
However with tall profile baseboards a shoe molding may enhance the decor.
I also have never specified quarter round or shoe molding.
The stain colors do come out different on everyone s floors given the wood species e g red oak vs white oak vs fir vs yellow pine etc give the grade of wood e g.
Do you always need quarter round when you are having a wood floor installed if a baseboard is being installed.
Usually the contractor will remove all the doors opening into the room pull up quarter round and base molding and remove or drive into the floor all protruding nails.
I would tear out the baseboard first and reinstall it after the tile is put in.
Each has their own skill set business model and targeted market segment.
Short baseboards give a better finished look aesthetically without shoe molding or quarter round.
The process of removing quarter round trim has the potential to be damaging so be aware of what condition you would like to leave the floors and baseboards in after removing the trim.
The trim i m removing is actually shoe moulding not quarter round.
Just asking if it makes sense not to remove the quarter round may be a sign that the person offering to do the work may not be the right fit for your job.
The floors are being refinished as i type.
Generally it s a good idea to remove baseboards before installing your flooring here s why.
Ripping the trim off the wall to quickly could cause the nails to leave larger holes behind in the floor or baseboard and could also bend or even snap the trim in half.
If done correctly you can even replace the same trim once the floors are done.
The finished product might look better.