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.
Large gap between drywall and floor.
And the same is true of inside wall corners.
So you can safely cut these pieces 1 4 in.
I intend to paint this later.
Less than the actual measurement and leave a gap in the corner if necessary.
Along the perimeter will be covered by drywall on the walls.
Cover large space between concrete floor and drywall.
Fill gaps between 1 4 and 1 2 inch in width with two beads of caulk set side by side.
The space under the drywall to its back support is about 1 inch.
I fear that the expansion gap being that large would create spaces at the joints down the line.
The drywall was mainly removed along the exterior walls up to the 4 high mark and sometimes 8 tall.
I shim them up and try to keep a uniform 3 4 gap minimum one reason is all materials now matter how well installed or built are subject to seasonal shift.
I don t want to interfere with the floor installation.
On two walls the space between the drywall and concrete floor ranges from 4 5 25 inches.
You are now ready for the taping and mudding crew to do their work.
Allow the joint compound to dry until it s white or according to.
If attaching the baseboard molding to the concrete leaves a gap from the wall why not seal the deal with a pvc quarter.
Gap at edges right.
How big the gap should be.
Hi there i m remodeling my home out in austin where the insulation was removed to address pest and mold issues.
This house built in 1977 is pretty leaky.
When hanging drywall sheets i never like to have them touch the floor concrete or otherwise.
Should you leave a gap between plasterboard and concrete floor.
My installer has ripped out the baseboards and old carpet.
If time is a factor use fast drying joint compound.
I m getting a laminate floor put in.
Use a drywall knife to fill the large gaps with ready mixed joint compound.
Is it a good idea to use this opportunity to caulk or spray foam the gap between the drywall and subfloor.
Apply one bead directly along the edge of the tub and the second bead along the edge of the wall.
Cut it to leave about a 1 8 in.
It s preferred that there be a 1 2 inch gap between the bottom of the lower drywall panel and the floor since this allows room for seasonal expansion and contraction of the drywall and prevents buckling.
In fact when you re hanging the ceiling keep in mind that 1 2 in.