What is the vinyl baseboard called?

What is the vinyl baseboard called?

cove base
Wall base, also known as cove base, is typically made of rubber or vinyl and covers the bottom few inches of a wall. It comes in a roll and serves as a protective barrier against scuffs and bumps from things like footwear and vacuum cleaners.

What is the rubber trim at the bottom of a wall called?

In architecture, a baseboard (also called skirting board, skirting, wainscoting, mopboard, floor molding, or base molding) is usually wooden or vinyl board covering the lowest part of an interior wall. Its purpose is to cover the joint between the wall surface and the floor.

What is vinyl trim?

Trim is the cherry on top of the cake when doing the final touches of your vinyl siding project. Trim serves an aesthetic and functional purpose and is one of the best investments you can make for the value of your home. The right piece of trim used at the right place will hide gaps and neatly round off siding edges.

What is base moulding?

The base molding is the board covering the bottom of the interior wall, in the joint where the wall and the floor meet. Base is commonly used in installation of hard surface flooring to cover expansion gaps in wood/laminate flooring or to cover the cuts when installation of tile or stone has occurred.

What is the difference between rubber and vinyl base?

The rubber cove base does not have any odor, unlike the vinyl cove base, which can have a rubbery smell to it although this may be relatively mild when compared to other smells that may come from your home’s materials. It can also be considered to be more environmentally friendly than other types of vinyl flooring.

What is the difference between vinyl and rubber wall base?

A rubber wall base is a type of flooring that has a rubber feel and is made from recycled rubber. The material has been proven to have better sound insulation than a vinyl base. It also gives a home more of an outdoorsy feeling with its softer texture.