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Fixing Gaps Left by Old and New Trim
by
The Rozy Home
(IC: blogger)
As a DIYer I've made lots of mistakes. One of my first (and biggest) was installing all of the trim upstairs backwards. Yep. Backwards.
When I finally decided to fix it I ran into a little problem.
Yep, the new trim was narrower than the old trim. Luckily, after having done trim work for years, I knew I could fix it by adding a piece of stop trim.
I just glued the stop trim on the side of the original trim...
.... let it dry and voila! No more gap.
The 1" x 1/4" stop trim fit the gap perfectly and once caulked and painted, you never even knew there was a problem. A quick and easy fix that cost less than $10!
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Published August 23rd, 2014 2:30 PM
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Marion Nesbitt on Aug 24, 2014All's well that ends well! Looks custom made. And at least you didn't have to pay for labour!
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