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Old house, new floor – is a gap at the wall okay?

petuniajane
3 years ago

Our house was built in 1922 and has its original pine floors, with baseboards and molding everywhere. Its charm almost equals the challenges it gives us. Nothing is level or plumb. At some point, probably in the 1970s, a small addition was slapped onto the side of the first floor. It included linoleum and carpeting. We just had hardwood floors installed. There are small gaps where the floor meets the wall, particularly on the side that meets the old house. One photo shows a part with gaps, the other a part without gaps. Is this normal? In the old house, the floors all meet the wall or the trim with a tight fit. Should these gaps be sealed, caulked, or finished in some way?

This project has spun so far from the original plan (insulation, drywall, painting) that it’s overwhelming. My husband wants to let it go because he believes that the insulation solves any gap issue. Should I talk to the contractor about it? I need advice. Thank you!







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