The selection of appropriately sized fasteners is crucial for successfully installing baseboard trim. These slender nails, typically driven by a pneumatic nailer, secure the baseboard to the wall without causing significant damage to the trim itself. For example, a common application involves using 1 1/4-inch or 1 1/2-inch fasteners for standard baseboard against drywall and wood studs.
Employing the correct length ensures a strong hold while minimizing the risk of the nail protruding through the back of the wall or splitting the baseboard. Historically, carpenters relied on hand-driven finish nails, a more laborious process. Modern pneumatic nailers and specifically designed fasteners offer efficiency and precision in achieving a professional finish. This contributes to a clean, aesthetically pleasing transition between the wall and floor.