mayday0017
Well-known member
Not a garage question but a house question...
I am getting new carpet put in on the 1st of Sept so I have decided to repaint all the rooms in the house I haven't found time to paint yet. Trim, walls, and Ceilings.
During this decision I thought about how beat up the old baseboards were from previous owner and how much work it has been to repair the ones I have gotten to. After some thought I decided that it was more work to repair then just replace all of them, and that I never liked them so busting my *** to fix something I don't like doesn't make sense.
That leads me to where I am now. It is just myself and my wife in my house if that matters as far as wear and tear. I am careful and take care of my stuff as well, making sure not to bang furniture or anything else into walls. With that said, I am having a hard time finding pine baseboards. The ones currently in the house are MDF and most I find at the big box are MDF as well. I am familure to working with MDF and know the properties and honestly think I would prefer any "real wood". But not being able to find a pine we like (at least where we looked) and the price of pine being almost double that of MDF. What do people recommend? Is the MDF widely accepted as a quality material to use for baseboards and I'm just being old school? Is it just "ok" if you take care of it but not good for high traffic places? OR should I run from the MDF and keep looking till I find a pine and use that?
I really hate how it seems like everything you buy these days is MDF or Particle board, for most things it is heavy, swells, and falls apart. But I guess for some things it is good? I know it's great for building speaker boxes with
I am getting new carpet put in on the 1st of Sept so I have decided to repaint all the rooms in the house I haven't found time to paint yet. Trim, walls, and Ceilings.
During this decision I thought about how beat up the old baseboards were from previous owner and how much work it has been to repair the ones I have gotten to. After some thought I decided that it was more work to repair then just replace all of them, and that I never liked them so busting my *** to fix something I don't like doesn't make sense.
That leads me to where I am now. It is just myself and my wife in my house if that matters as far as wear and tear. I am careful and take care of my stuff as well, making sure not to bang furniture or anything else into walls. With that said, I am having a hard time finding pine baseboards. The ones currently in the house are MDF and most I find at the big box are MDF as well. I am familure to working with MDF and know the properties and honestly think I would prefer any "real wood". But not being able to find a pine we like (at least where we looked) and the price of pine being almost double that of MDF. What do people recommend? Is the MDF widely accepted as a quality material to use for baseboards and I'm just being old school? Is it just "ok" if you take care of it but not good for high traffic places? OR should I run from the MDF and keep looking till I find a pine and use that?
I really hate how it seems like everything you buy these days is MDF or Particle board, for most things it is heavy, swells, and falls apart. But I guess for some things it is good? I know it's great for building speaker boxes with
