We have recently been renovating a house and have found lots of useful hints on this forum however despite searching have been unable to find a definitive answer to this question.
We have recently had the walls reskimmed and laid laminate flooring. The skirting was removed with the intention that when replaced it could sit on top of the laminate and remove the need for beading.
Will be fixing to plasterboard on top of concrete walls in a 1970's terrace. The walls are relatively straight, as is the floor although it would appear from first impressions that there will be a few gaps that need to be filled.
Is the best way to fix simply to use masonry nails straight in to the concrete or would you advise using an adhesive and nails together.
The only other option I could think of would be screwing the boards in to the wall instead but would the result be worth the extra effort.
Thanks in advance for your help.
We have recently had the walls reskimmed and laid laminate flooring. The skirting was removed with the intention that when replaced it could sit on top of the laminate and remove the need for beading.
Will be fixing to plasterboard on top of concrete walls in a 1970's terrace. The walls are relatively straight, as is the floor although it would appear from first impressions that there will be a few gaps that need to be filled.
Is the best way to fix simply to use masonry nails straight in to the concrete or would you advise using an adhesive and nails together.
The only other option I could think of would be screwing the boards in to the wall instead but would the result be worth the extra effort.
Thanks in advance for your help.