Best Sealer for Reducing Off-Gassing from PVC Baseboard Trim?

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Asked By CuriousCat91 On

I'm looking to use PVC baseboard trim in my son's basement room and closet, but I've come across concerns about off-gassing from this material lasting for years. Is there a sealer or paint that I can apply to minimize this off-gassing effect?

3 Answers

Answered By DIYenthusiast33 On

The off-gassing from PVC will be minimal, so it shouldn't really be a big deal. If you do notice any strange odors after a few days, a good primer or sealer like Zinsser Bulls Eye 1-2-3 could be helpful. Speaking of odors, just avoid using any of that harsh plumbing glue with your trim!

Answered By ConcernedParent12 On

I wouldn't worry too much, especially with PVC being used in an environment like a basement. If you were installing it directly off the production line, that'd be different, but after all that time at the factory and in stores, there's not much off-gassing left to be concerned about.

Answered By HomeFixer82 On

You might want to consider using polystyrene instead since it has nearly zero VOC emissions. But honestly, the PVC should only off-gas in small amounts after a week or two. If you’re really worried, just keep it in your garage for a bit before installing it.

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