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Caulking wood floor seam under baseboard heat
The house has baseboard hot water heating.
Under the baseboard are wooden quarter-round molding strips. Some of the strips are loose and cold air comes out around all the moldings on exterior walls. How is the best way to seal these seams. There is no real way to get the molding out, except possibly in pieces. I think, though, that I can put some nails into them to pin down the loose ones. Whatever I use has to be able to handle the heat of the baseboard radiator all winter. Any ideas? -P |
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