Then you can load up your caulk gun fill the gap and smooth it out.
Filling gap between drywall and floor.
This is very important to do after your drywall is finished you must fill any gaps you must use a special compound to ensure that it will not shrink or tak.
The gap is generally 1 2 wide however in many places it s less.
Allow the joint compound to dry until it s white or according to.
I think caulk any particular kind is the answer but wanted to check first.
If the area is.
Along the perimeter will be covered by drywall on the walls.
The drywall was mainly removed along the exterior walls up to the 4 high mark and sometimes 8 tall.
Ecnerwal dec 9 17 at 20 29.
However a gap between a floor and wall could be a sign of a deeper structural problem such as a settling foundation.
In fact when you re hanging the ceiling keep in mind that 1 2 in.
Less than the actual measurement and leave a gap in the corner if necessary.
And the same is true of inside wall corners.
The purpose of the gap is to allow the floor to expand and contract without buckling.
The door shown in the photos leads to the first floor of the house.
So you can safely cut these pieces 1 4 in.
If you fill the gap you may find humps in the floor in several months.
Hi there i m remodeling my home out in austin where the insulation was removed to address pest and mold issues.
I m looking to put new drywall up but i wanted to know if it was possible not to have a gap between the drywall and the floor as my preference is to not use trim on this project.
Use a drywall knife to fill the large gaps with ready mixed joint compound.
I am trying to figure out whether how to air seal the gap between my garage floor and drywall in my 12 year old three story townhouse in zone 2a.
The purpose of the baseboard is to hide that gap.
If time is a factor use fast drying joint compound.
Gap at edges right.
As you can see from the other answers there are a number of choices here depending on your circumstances.
Allow the caulk to dry and set and you re good to go.
Start by cleaning the area and removing any previous caulk that may be there.
Acrylic latex caulk is probably adequate in most cases.