cynar
cynar t1_jae5ede wrote
4 main uses jump to mind immediately.
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Covers the rough joint between plaster and floor.
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Covers the edge of the floor, hiding poor cuts, and allowing space for expansion or shifting without bowing (more important for wood floors).
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Protects the bottom of the wall from impact damage. Shoes, furniture, vacuum cleaners or water from mopping all damage plaster. The skirting board acts as a kick shield. Wood holds up far better, and gloss paint is waterproof.
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Appearance - when you don't have a skirting board, the walls can look particularly bland. It sounds trite, but it's definitely noticeable.
cynar t1_jct3vvw wrote
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I know several people who practically make a living off this. There are specialist tools for the job and everything.