Doug71
Established Member
I went to look at a job today where the problem was a large gap between the bottom of the skirting board and the floor. The rooms with the problem are a large kitchen diner and the entrance hall. The gap is there because the floors were originally engineered Oak, it was taken up and the floors have been tiled, this has left a gap of between about 5-9mm under the skirting board.
The gap looks too big to fill with caulk and they don't really want any kind of obvious lath fixing to the skirting to cover the gap. The house is less than 2 years old so they are not keen on removing and fitting new skirting because of the redecorating and cost it might involve. There are of course also gaps under the casings and architraves.
Just wondered if anybody had any other ideas or had seen a product that would do the job, maybe some kind of flat plastic trim that would cover the gap (the skirting is white)? The gap is only vertical, the tiles go under the skirting so there is no width gap to cover.
TBH I'm stacked out with work so don't really want to do the job but they were a nice old couple and I would like to point them in the right direction if I can.
Thanks in advance, Doug
The gap looks too big to fill with caulk and they don't really want any kind of obvious lath fixing to the skirting to cover the gap. The house is less than 2 years old so they are not keen on removing and fitting new skirting because of the redecorating and cost it might involve. There are of course also gaps under the casings and architraves.
Just wondered if anybody had any other ideas or had seen a product that would do the job, maybe some kind of flat plastic trim that would cover the gap (the skirting is white)? The gap is only vertical, the tiles go under the skirting so there is no width gap to cover.
TBH I'm stacked out with work so don't really want to do the job but they were a nice old couple and I would like to point them in the right direction if I can.
Thanks in advance, Doug