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old floors, fix baseboard shoe gapping

2 years ago

Hi we bought a house and are having the floors sanded and stained. It is a beautiful old 100 year old house and the floors are not perfectly level (bowing or slanting in spots) which has created gaps between the floor board and the baseboard shoe. Some of these gaps are up to 1/2 inch.

From what I’ve read and discussing with my floor guy, there are two options: (1) reset or install new shoe in which case the top of the shoe may look crooked in places or (2) reset the shoe as best you can and caulk between floor and shoe.

Is there anything I am missing that could fix this problem? I was hoping to just install new shoe but I’m worried it will look odd since the gaps are large enough that it won’t be level/straight on top.

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