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?Because baseboards are down at floor level where they can be struck by all sorts of objects, they are the most easily damaged moldings. The following procedures guide you on how to replace baseboard molding, but you can apply the same techniques to other types of moldings as well.

Removing a MoldingThe first task in replacing molding is to remove the old molding. Here’s how:

Step 1: Remove any shoe molding, the quarter round piece that fits against both the baseboard and the floor. Because it’s nailed to the baseboard, or subfloor, apply gentle prying pressure with a putty knife at one end of the shoe molding to get it started. Then, use a short pry bar and a wood block for leverage. Once started, the shoe molding should come up easily.

Step 2: Pry off the damaged baseboard. Start at one end, inserting a small, flat pry bar between the baseboard and the wall. (If the seam between the baseboard and wall has been painted or caulked, carefully cut the seam with a utility knife before removing the baseboard.) Pry gently, and move farther down the molding whenever you can, slipping small cedar shingle wedges into the gaps. Work all the way along the baseboard, prying and wedging. Then work back between the wedges, tapping the wedges in deeper as the baseboard comes out further. Continue until the molding comes off.