Molding, Base, Shoe (Percent)
A ΒΌ round strip of wood used at the bottom of a baseboard to cover the space between the finished flooring and the baseboard.
Example 1:
If you have 2,000 sq. ft. of living area, and the entire house (all rooms) has shoe base molding, you have 100% shoe base molding.
Example 2:
If you have 2,000 sq. ft. of living area, and 400 sq.ft. has shoe base molding, you have 20% shoe base molding.
Included in Cost: Shoe molding, fasteners, stain or paint finish, and installation labor.
Enter the percentage of the homes living area, between 0 and 100, that has shoe base molding.
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