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skirting boards - why bother ?

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Thunderchild | 13:10 Sun 28th Nov 2010 | DIY
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Well having stripped the wall paper and carpets out I realize that really the skirting boards are crap too. easily removed - should I even bother to put them back in ? what purpose do skirting boards serve ?

(as you probably guessed I'm getting exasperated with this "project" I'd like to live in the house asap instead of camp)
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I'd put it back as well as covering the hole where the floor meets the wall it also protects the wall from hoovering.
They protect the bottom of the wall from damage by furniture, cleaners etc. Also if you need to lift floorboards you don't damage the wall(quite as much).
You'll probably find you have a very rough, uneven gap/edge between the floor and the wall with the skirting board removed.
Mitre the externals, scribe the internals ... ezpz
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It's like the bit that goes all the way around the top of the walls.

I think it's called "coving" or something ?

It tidies up the join.
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wow so many answers so fast, must be cold out there ;) (2-3C here)

ok looks like I best replace it, anything wrong with putting it over the carpet/lino ? or best have it right down to the floor ?
Putting it on top of the carpet might look a bit odd.

Also, it would be awkward to ever replace the carpet.
Thunderbird are you saying that your carpet goes up your walls?
Only Indian restaurants have carpeted walls.
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no, I was thinking of getting the carpet fitted and then put in the skirting boards
That doesn't sound too hygienic Joggerjayne, so they hoover the walls?
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oh no jogger, only last night a friend was telling me about when she was house hunting and saw a house with carpeted walls
I've never thought to ask, MM

Maybe they beat them, so the dust falls onto the floor.
Well, I suppose it would keep the room warm, TC.
Thunderchild that doesn't sound like a good idea as then you may have the skirting board above the carpet leaving a small gap which could lead to a draught or allow spiders, cockroaches etc.. to congregate. I'd put the skirting down first and then do the carpet to it instead of under it if that makes any sense.
It wouldn't be good Joggerjayne as instead of just having carpet/dust mites on one surface you'd now have it on 5 or more, it's be a nightmare for anyone with bad Asthma too.
So a bit of a thumbs down to carpeted walls, then !
Definitely, imagine if your really drunk and the rooms spinning the carpeted walls would further throw you off balance you wouldn't know up from down.

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