How to Install Quarter Rounds For Flooring Installations | Mohawk Performance Accessory
Summary
TLDRThis video script provides a step-by-step guide on installing quarter round molding for floating floors. It covers measuring, cutting, and fitting the molding, including joining pieces with mitered angles for a seamless transition. The script also addresses installation techniques for both regular and waterproof floors, emphasizing the use of finishing nails, mitered corners, and silicone for water protection. Tips for finishing touches, such as filling nail holes and joints with caulk, are also included for a polished look.
Takeaways
- 📏 Measure the wall length where the quarter round will be installed to determine the required length.
- ✂️ Cut the quarter round to the necessary length if it doesn't span the entire wall.
- 🔗 Join two pieces of quarter round by mitering them at 45-degree angles for a seamless transition.
- 🔨 Secure the quarter round in place using finishing nails.
- 🏠 Test the fit of the quarter round against the wall and base before installation.
- 🛠️ Create corner pieces by mitering both ends at 45 degrees and fitting them together.
- 🔧 Add a small return to the quarter round with glue and nails for a finished look.
- 💧 For wet protect floors, use waterproof quarter round to prevent water penetration.
- 📐 Ensure a perfect 90-degree return joint at door frames for proper water protection.
- 🔪 Wrap the molding around wall abutments using a miter saw and add silicone at all joints.
- 📌 Use a number six or eight bright finish nail to secure the molding at a 30-degree angle and set each nail with a nail punch.
- 🛡️ Finish the installation by filling nail holes and joints with caulk for a clean and uniform appearance.
Q & A
What is the primary purpose of using quarter round in flooring installation?
-The primary purpose of using quarter round is to cover the expansion space required when installing floating floors, providing a smooth transition between the floor and the wall.
How should you measure the length of the wall for installing quarter round?
-You should measure the entire length of the wall where the quarter round will be installed to determine if the available piece is long enough to span the entire wall or if it needs to be cut to fit.
What is the process for joining two pieces of quarter round if one piece is not long enough?
-To join two pieces of quarter round, miter the ends at two 45-degree angles so that they fit together nearly flawlessly.
How do you test the fit of the quarter round against the wall and base?
-Place the quarter round against the wall and base to check if it fits properly before installing it.
What type of nails are recommended for securing the quarter round in place?
-Finishing nails are recommended for securing the quarter round in place.
How should corner pieces of quarter round be joined?
-Corner pieces should be joined by mitering the two ends at 45-degree angles and placing them together.
What is the purpose of creating a small return at the end of the quarter round?
-Creating a small return at the end of the quarter round helps to finish the ends neatly and prevent any gaps or irregularities.
How should you fill nail holes and joints after installing the quarter round?
-Fill the nail holes and joints with caulk or color-coordinated putty to create a seamless and clean appearance.
What type of quarter round should be used for wet protect floors?
-For wet protect floors, waterproof quarter round should be used to prevent water from penetrating the joints.
How should you handle door frames when installing waterproof quarter round?
-When installing waterproof quarter round at door frames, make a return and ensure the joint is at a perfect 90 degrees, adding a bead of silicone to prevent water penetration.
What technique should be used to wrap the molding around abutments in the wall?
-Use a miter saw to cut the angles in the exact opposite direction from the initial cuts, and add a bead of silicone at all joints to ensure a waterproof seal.
How should the molding be secured to the baseboard during installation?
-The molding should be secured to the baseboard using a number six or number eight bright finish nail, nailing at a 30-degree angle and setting each nail with a small nail punch.
What is the final step to achieve a clean uniform appearance after installing the molding?
-The final step is to fill each nail hole and joint with caulk to achieve a clean and uniform appearance.
Outlines
🏠 Installing Floating Floor Quarter Round
This paragraph provides a step-by-step guide on installing quarter round for floating floors. It begins with measuring the wall length and cutting the quarter round to fit. If the piece is too short, it can be joined with another by mitering at 45 degrees. The quarter round is then tested for fit against the wall and base, and secured with finishing nails. Corner pieces are joined in a similar mitered fashion. The paragraph also advises on creating a small return at the end of the quarter round with a 45-degree angle cut and securing it with glue and nails. To finish, nail holes and joints are filled with caulk or putty, and a pro tip is given to use caulk for a smooth finish on white quarter rounds.
💧 Waterproof Quarter Round Installation
This section focuses on the installation of waterproof quarter round for wet protect floors. It emphasizes the importance of measuring the wall length accurately and, if necessary, mitering two ends at 45-degree angles in opposite directions to span the entire wall. The use of silicone at each joint is highlighted to prevent water penetration. When approaching door frames, a return is made with a 90-degree angle, and a small return piece with silicone is added. For abutments, a miter saw is used to cut angles in the exact opposite direction, and silicone is applied at all joints. The molding is secured with nails at a 30-degree angle and finished with a nail punch. The final step involves filling nail holes and joints with caulk for a clean appearance, completing the installation for a waterproof floor.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Quarter Round
💡Expansion Space
💡Floating Floors
💡Miter
💡Finishing Nails
💡Caulk
💡Color Coordinated Putty
💡Waterproof Quarter Round
💡Silicone
💡Return
💡Bright Finish Nail
Highlights
Quarter round provides a solution for covering expansion space in floating floor installations.
Measure wall length for quarter round installation and cut to fit if necessary.
Most quarter rounds are long enough to span entire walls without joining.
Join two pieces of quarter round by mitering at 45-degree angles for a seamless transition.
Test the fit of the quarter round against the wall base before installation.
Secure quarter round in place with finishing nails.
Join corner pieces by mitering and creating a 45-degree angle.
Create a small return for the end of the quarter round with a 45-degree angle and a half-inch straight cut.
Attach the return piece to the quarter round using glue and nails.
Fill nail holes and joints with caulk or color-coordinated putty for a finished look.
Use caulk to finish white quarter round edges and joints, smoothing with a finger.
For wet protect floors, use waterproof quarter round to prevent water penetration.
Measure and miter waterproof quarter round as needed to fit the wall length.
Add silicone at 45-degree joints to prevent water from entering.
Ensure door frame returns are at perfect 90 degrees with a small return piece and silicone.
Use a miter saw to cut molding around wall abutments in the opposite direction of initial cuts.
Apply silicone at all joints when installing molding to ensure water resistance.
Splice molding pieces together with 45-degree cuts in different directions for a tight fit.
Nail the molding to the baseboard at a 30-degree angle and set nails with a nail punch.
Fill each nail hole and joint with caulk for a clean, uniform appearance.
Complete the installation for a perfect finish on waterproof floors.
Transcripts
quarter round offers an easy solution to
cover the expansion space required when
installing floating floors
begin by measuring the length of the
wall where the quarter round will be
installed
then cut it to the length if necessary
in most cases you'll have enough length
to span the entire wall
however if that's not the case you can
easily join two pieces together simply
miter the pieces at two 45 degree angles
and fit them together
the transition is nearly flawless
place the quarter round against the wall
base and test the fit
install the quarter round using
finishing nails to secure it in place
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join corner pieces by mitering the two
ends at 45 degree angles and placing
together
to finish the ends of the quarter round
miter a 45 degree angle and make a
straight cut approximately half an inch
deep to create a small return
add the return to the quarter round with
glue and nail it into place
fill the nail holes and joints with
caulk or color coordinated putty pro tip
use caulk to finish the white quarter
round along the edges and joints then
smooth with your finger to remove excess
caulk
wipe with a clean cloth
to complete an installation for wet
protect floors be sure to use waterproof
quarter round for wet protect floors
measure the length of the wall where the
waterproof quarter out will be installed
typically you should have enough cord
around to span the entire wall
if not miter two ends at 45 degree
angles in opposite directions just like
before
at each 45 degree joint add a bead of
silicone to keep water from penetrating
the joint
when you get to a door frame make a
return similar to before
it is important that you make sure the
return joint is at a perfect 90 degrees
cut a small return piece and add a bead
of silicone
if you need to wrap the molding around
any abutments in the wall use a miter
saw to cut the angles the exact opposite
direction from how you did in the
beginning
remember to add a bead of silicone at
all joints
splice together any pieces of molding
with two 45 degree cuts that run in
different directions
these cuts should fit together tightly
using a number six or number eight
bright finish nail nail the molding to
the baseboard at a 30 degree angle and
set each nail with a small nail punch
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lastly fill each nail hole and joint
with caulk for a clean uniform
appearance
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now you have the perfect finish for your
waterproof floor
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