Common
defects
·
If
the timber is exposed to high moisture content wet rod decay takes
places.
·
Wood
or timber can easily break whilst fitting .
·
If
all ends are not well fitted together ,it can cause the skirting easily separate
into many pieces
·
Timber
or wood decay caused by insect attack ,wood boring beetles can attack wood or
timber in unexposed areas under stairs cupboards or on stairs down to
basements.
Materials
·
Skirting
Board £3.00 per metre (10)
·
Wood
filler £14
· nails
£12
·
instant
grab adhesive £9.00
·
Decorator
's Caulk £4.00
·
PVA
wood glue £5.00
Possible
defects in materials and there limitation
·
It
can be cut
·
Knocks
are missing
·
it
can be bould
· Pencil
· Mitre saw or mitre box
· Coping saw
· Tape measure
· Hammer
· Air nailer
· Square
- chop saw
· Boots
· Gloves
· Goggles
Risk
assessment
· Cutting hand or fingers whilst cutting wood (medium risk)
· Breathing in dust wood particles whilst cutting the timber or wood (medium risk)
· Blindness caused by wood fillings (high risk)
In order to avoid these risks we have to wear the correct PPE ,we should wear gloves to prevent cuts and we should also wear googles to prevent our eyes from timber particles that come from cuts.A gas mask is also required when using the air nailer because of the gas it releases.We are working with the Health and Safety act 1974
Method
statement
We
first wear our PPE on then ,we asess the area then we remove the defected
skirting board to determine how many feet of skirting board will be required. we
start on the longest wall first where we will install the skirting board.
Measure the length required and leave the uncut end longer than required. Miter
the end that will be in the corner at 45 degrees. Test fit it and trim as
necessary. the wall required to join a second piece of skirting board to the
first to cover the length of the wall,so we miter both ends at 45 degrees,
cutting one with the miter saw head to the left side and the second cut with the
saw head to the right. The skirting board will then join with only one cut line
show
we
then easily nail the skirting board to the wall using the nail gun or
some finish nails and a hammer. Mietering is done on the the external corners corners at
45 degrees, coping out the back side of the skirting board to get a neat, close
fit. When the fits are done we switched to wood files inorder for us to finish
the trimming, taking off a little at a time until the fit is perfect,we then
filled in any line still showing with caulking around the top of the baseboard
to fill any gaps caused by uneven walls .When we finish the skirting we clean
the area dispose any waste then pack our tools away.
Quote
Dear
Customer
We have inspected your defected skirting area ,we had to removed the defected area and we had to
dispose it .We then took measurements of the area that needed skirting ,then we had to cut the timber
according to our measurements and we had to cut out every end at a 22.5 degrees and place the skirting of
the same design that was there before .We used instant grab adhesive to attach the timber to the wall and
we used the wood filler to cover the gaps and spaces left on the corners , we used the air nailer to attach the
We have inspected your defected skirting area ,we had to removed the defected area and we had to
dispose it .We then took measurements of the area that needed skirting ,then we had to cut the timber
according to our measurements and we had to cut out every end at a 22.5 degrees and place the skirting of
the same design that was there before .We used instant grab adhesive to attach the timber to the wall and
we used the wood filler to cover the gaps and spaces left on the corners , we used the air nailer to attach the
skirting
and some screws . When we finished we inspected the skirting ,then we packed and
cleared .
Cost
£30.00 for the skirking
wood filler £14.00
nails £12.00
addesive £9.00
caulk £4.00
PVA £5.00
fuel 10.00
the total cost £104.00
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