How to attach a skirting board to a wall without using dowels, screws, nails
Attaching the skirting board to the wall requires the use of dowels. But there is not always a desire to turn on the drill, and plant garbage. I found a simple way that allows you to quickly and without dirt connect the wall and the baseboard.
Buy double-sided tape of any width. He will be the fastening element.
Scotch tape is convenient to use. Each side has an adhesive surface. Minus the adhesive tape, which is not always convenient to remove the layer of laminated paper on the surface of the tape.
The process takes place in two stages.
First. Apply tape to the baseboard.
Second. Attach it to the wall.
There are several nuances here. In the center of the plinth there are holes for dowels.
You do not need to put tape on them. We'll have to make a few strips to fit between the holes. Glue the tape to the skirting board over the entire surface.
Peel off the top layer of paper from the tape to get an adhesive surface and apply to the wall. It is imperative to press firmly in the center of the skirting board, but so as not to break the skirting board.
If necessary, stick the pieces of tape on the top and bottom of the skirting board.
In the same way, you can glue the cable duct to the wall. It is lighter and adheres tightly to the wall. Another option is to use super glue if the cable channel is placed over the wallpaper. It will instantly glue the channel and will last for many years.
The advantages of this process are that it does not take long and there is no debris, unlike the sand of a drilled wall. Two important features allow you to choose this method.