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How to Install Quarter Round

The quarter round is done. Well, 95% done. There are a few spots left to tackle, but it’s looking great. A quick refresher: quarter round, aka shoe molding, is a piece of molding that fits between the floor and baseboard. I stained and sealed Oak quarter round rather than purchasing expensive Walnut. Installing quarter round is very similar to installing baseboard.

Tools for Installing Quarter Round

  • Miter Saw
  • Finish Nailer
  • Coping Saw
  • Wood Putty

How to Install Quarter Round

Quarter round goes up very much like baseboard.  Like before, I suggest moving around a room counter-clockwise for right handed people.

  • Cope cut the inside corners. Use 100 grit, sandpaper to make a perfect fit. 
  • Miter cut the outside corners at a 45° angle. Use a scrap piece to make sure everything lines up. Take your time. You can caulk baseboard but you can’t caulk quarter round. Test each piece before you nail.
  • Exposed ends at the end of a run, like at a door jam, should be cut at 22.5°.
  • Cut scarf joints just like baseboard. Cut the first piece at a 45° angle. Cut the second piece at a supplementary angle (45° but facing the opposite way) so as to overlap the first.
  • Make sure you nail into the baseboard and not the underlying floor. I highly recommend a compressed air, nail gun. Installation will be faster, you won’t have to sink the nails, or drill pilot holes. 
  • Keep a rag and extra stain nearby. Dab some stain on the cut ends before nailing. This helps conceal minute imperfections. 
  • Putty and stain the nail holes.
What do you think? Any tips to add? 
Ethan
by: Ethan | October 20, 2008 | filed in: Projects
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2 Responses to How to Install Quarter Round:

  • Lisa responds...
    October 20th, 2008 11:55 am

    A timely post for me as we are having to do this type of repair following Hurricane Gustav. Thanks !!!

  • Ethan responds...
    October 20th, 2008 9:06 pm

    @Lisa, Hope this post is helpful. Good luck with your repairs.

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