Description
IC97 inside corner trim is usually installed where the wall meets the floor, covers the expansion gap between installed flooring and wall. Inside corner trim is a building and construction material used to finish and protect the inside corners of walls, typically where two walls meet at a 90-degree angle. Inside corner trim is primarily used to create a clean and finished look at the inside corners of walls. It covers the raw edges of drywall or other wall materials and provides a polished appearance to the interior of a room.
In addition to its aesthetic role, inside corner trim also serves a protective function. It helps to prevent damage to the corners of walls, which are vulnerable to chipping, cracking and wear over time, especially in high-traffic areas. Inside corner trim can be used to hide minor imperfections or irregularities in the corners, such as gaps or uneven joints between wall panels. This can result in a more visually pleasing and seamless appearance.
Some inside corner trim products are designed with a rigid or reinforced structure. In such cases, they can provide additional structural support to the corners of the wall, making them more resistant to impacts and settling. Inside corner trim is relatively easy to install and can be a DIY-friendly project. It can be nailed, screwed or glued in place.