Gap at edges right.
Do i need a gap between drywall and floor.
The most common solution to gaps in an existing installation is caulk.
I don t want to interfere with the floor installation.
Cut it to leave about a 1 8 in.
Just fill em up before you get to work taping.
And that gap is important for helping you hang the bottom board.
Hi there i m remodeling my home out in austin where the insulation was removed to address pest and mold issues.
My installer has ripped out the baseboards and old carpet.
And the same is true of inside wall corners.
I ve heard that sealing the gap between the drywall the floor and between the drywall and the ceiling will drastically cut down the dust in your house.
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.
I m getting a laminate floor put in.
If you ve already installed drywall while letting it rest on the floor all is not lost but you have your work cut out for you.
I m not a duster and apparently never will be so if this works i could do this this weekend.
Use a drywall knife to fill the large gaps with ready mixed joint.
So you can safely cut these pieces 1 4 in.
As you can see from the other answers there are a number of choices here depending on your circumstances.
This makes it so easy to lift the bottom boards with your strong leg muscles so that you can easily get a tight fit between boards.
Along the perimeter will be covered by drywall on the walls.
Gaps 1 8 inch or wider between drywall panels can give a drywall installation an amateur appearance but gaps aren t the end of the world.
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.
The drywall was mainly removed along the exterior walls up to the 4 high mark and sometimes 8 tall.
Acrylic latex caulk is probably adequate in most cases.
Is it a good idea to use this opportunity to caulk or spray foam the gap between the drywall and subfloor.
You can buy a toe jack like the one pictured below about 16 17 bucks to jamb under the bottom boards as they sit on the floor.