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There are a couple of reasons why
it is sometimes necessary to remove baseboard trim and replace it. First,
over time baseboard trim can become nicked up by repeated hits by a vacuum
cleaner and other objects. As a result it can become unsightly. Second, when
installing new ceramic tile, hardwood floors or even new carpet, it is
sometimes necessary and wise to remove old baseboard trim and replace it
after the new floor has been installed. This way the old baseboard trim does
not become “buried” in the floor.
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Tools Required
for Removing Baseboard Trim
To remove baseboard trim you will
need a claw hammer, nail punch, a pry bar, and a small flat piece of scrap
wood, e.g. 2”x3”x ¼” piece of plywood.
Removing
Baseboard Trim
First, unless the baseboard trim
is a treasured antique trim that you absolutely cannot find an equivalent
replacement, don’t plan on reusing the old trim.
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To begin the process of
removing baseboard trim, use your hammer and nail punch to punch the
finished nails through the majority of the baseboard would material.
Next, on one end of the baseboard trim piece, place your block of small
wood just above the baseboard trim and then tap in your pry bar behind the
upper edge of the baseboard trim. Use your hammer to tap in the pry bar.
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Once you have tapped the pry bar behind the back top edge of the baseboard
trim, pry the baseboard trim loose from the wall, using the small scrap
board as leverage and for protecting the wall surface.
As you begin to pry and remove the baseboard trim away from the wall slide
the pry bar down a few inches and continue to pry more of the baseboard trim
away from the wall.
After prying away the first couple of feet of baseboard trim with the pry
bar use your hands, along with the pry bar, to pull and remove the entire
length of baseboard trim.
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Once you have removed the
baseboard trim, immediately remove or bend over the nails that may have
stayed with the trim piece. This will prevent the threat of stepping on a
nail or catching a nail in the hand or face. It happens more often than you
think.
Next, use your claw hammer and the block of scrap wood to remove any nails
that are still stuck in the wall. Again, use the block of wood as leverage
to pry the nails out and to protect the surface of the wall.
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