How Do You Install Vinyl Baseboard Trim?
Vinyl baseboard trim is an inexpensive, resilient and attractive solution to seal the joint of your flooring against the wall. Unlike wooden baseboard and trim, vinyl is waterproof and won’t warp due to the weather. In addition, it is easy to install using some baseboard adhesive and a utility knife. Vinyl trim is best suited for high traffic rooms, like kitchens and recreation rooms. Choose the right vinyl baseboard for your room. Most moulding will be four inches high and about 1/4-inch thick. For carpeted flooring, use the rolled base vinyl trim, which has a straight bottom edge. For all other floors use the cove trim, which has a base that is slightly flared out away from the wall. Lay your first piece against the first corner. Start with the corner of the longest wall and butt it up tight to the wall. If the end needs to be cut, see section 2 below for cutting around corners. Remove the moulding from the wall and lay it face down on a piece of wood or workbench. Using your notched