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NEED HELP EaSY 10 POINTS!?

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ok i need help finding

Sheetrock or Drywall in Homedepot .com OR lowes .com

and

need help finding a baseboard on either site

pic of basebaord

http://www.ambientbp.com/baseboard_shoe_molding_bamboo_floor_installation.jpg

who ever does this gets 10 points

P.s. im only asking because i cant freaking find it

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  1. http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stor...

    there is a link to baseboards at home depot, you have to buy the actual baseboard and then the rounder is sold seperately.

    You can only buy drywall at the store not online.


  2. just remember to geta second opinion,some of the people working in those stores don't know jack%$*, but will tell you anything

  3. You cant buy sheetrock online.  You need to go to the store.

  4. Both have fairly decent web sites, but are you not at all local to either vendor?

      I can't say for certain they have that style cove base, but certainly 1/4 round is common.

      With no offense; shopping on line seems to be a great thing, for some things, but the inventory for an HD or Lowes, is likely in the 10's of thousands of SKU #'s and hardly what we might find a full listing of online.

      

      I'd probably print out an image of the cove base, and do the research in person. I shop both stores, nearly every day, and have never seen that style. I kind of like the cove base as is. I doubt I'd add 1/4 round, unless the gap in the flooring to wall, is wider than the thickness of the cove base.

      I guess knowing the specific name of the style would help, and I'll do some general searching. It actually looks like it would work great with bead board paneling.

    Steven Wolf

    Just my two "sense"

  5. thay dont list               price changes to much

  6. The websites list quarter round, but that is different than shoe moulding.  Quarter round is what it sounds like, 1/4 of a circle.  Shoe is actually a little taller than it is wide, 1/2" x 3/4".  They stock it in about 6 different materials in the millwork department of Home Depot, and I'm sure Lowes has the same assortment.  As for drywall, you will need to buy that at the store, as the other posters have stated.  Head on out, and have some fun wandering around the aisles.  Hope this helps.

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