Exosoldier22
Member
Hello,
Just bought my first home! The list grows! Anyway I have this baseboard that's been bugging me since we moved in. As far as I can tell the main board is original to the home (1830's) with the trim added later on. From the picture you can tell that the baseboard has shifted quite a bit ( and yes I know this most likely is attributed to the home being built in the 1800's and it shifting) aside from ripping out the entire board and ressetting is there anything I can do to remedy this on a budget. The previous owners just tacked on molding that doesn't even look close to the other, more worried about the uneven joints,am I better to just reset with a 12ft board to get around the gapping?
Just bought my first home! The list grows! Anyway I have this baseboard that's been bugging me since we moved in. As far as I can tell the main board is original to the home (1830's) with the trim added later on. From the picture you can tell that the baseboard has shifted quite a bit ( and yes I know this most likely is attributed to the home being built in the 1800's and it shifting) aside from ripping out the entire board and ressetting is there anything I can do to remedy this on a budget. The previous owners just tacked on molding that doesn't even look close to the other, more worried about the uneven joints,am I better to just reset with a 12ft board to get around the gapping?