Baseboard Shoe Molding Install in Charleston, SC
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Licensed & Insured · Serving the Charleston area
What’s included
- Measure and cut shoe molding or quarter-round for the full room
- Miter inside and outside corners for tight joints
- Nail shoe molding to the baseboard, not the floor
- Fill nail holes and caulk the top edge
- Leave everything ready to touch up with existing baseboard paint
How it works
Measure and cut
We measure every wall run, cut the pieces with tight miters, and dry-fit everything before a single nail goes in.
Nail in place
We shoot nails into the baseboard at a downward angle so the shoe can float with the floor through seasonal movement.
Fill and caulk
We set all nails, fill the holes, and caulk the top seam so paint goes on cleanly and the molding reads as part of the baseboard.
Problems we fix
- Quarter-round nailed into the floor, which causes it to crack when the floor moves seasonally
- Gaps at inside corners because the miter wasn't tight enough
- Shoe molding that's painted into the floor — looks painted shut and hard to clean underneath
- Missing shoe molding after new flooring install where the installer didn't include it
Baseboard Shoe Molding Install in Charleston — FAQ
Should shoe molding be nailed to the baseboard or the floor?
Always to the baseboard. This lets the floor expand and contract without pushing the shoe loose or cracking it over time.
What profile is best — quarter-round or base shoe?
Quarter-round is a symmetrical bead; base shoe is thinner and more upright. Base shoe often looks more refined next to finished hardwood. We'll show you both and you choose.
Do I need to paint the shoe molding before or after install?
We recommend pre-priming the back and install unfinished so you can do a clean finish coat that matches your baseboard. Touch-up after filling nail holes is all that's needed.
Can you install shoe molding on uneven floors?
Shoe molding is flexible enough to follow minor floor undulation. Significant gaps from wavy floors may need scribed baseboard instead — we'll let you know if that applies.
Baseboard Shoe Molding Install across Charleston
Charleston's humid subtropical climate, salt air and active storm season are tough on homes — swollen doors, rusting hardware, mildew-prone caulk and storm-loosened trim are all common. Downtown's historic houses add original plaster walls and tight, detailed millwork, while West Ashley and the islands bring newer builds with their own quirks. Our pros are comfortable with both.
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