Filling in this gap or gully not only keeps dirt and dust from collecting around the edges of the room but it also helps your new floor covering look its best.
Half inch gap between tile floor and baseboard.
2nd that is the crappiest prep and paint work i have ever seen.
Either way it s an easy fix.
When setting the tape hold the roll flat up against the baseboard as a guide in positioning the tape first photo above.
When installed you ll need 2 people one to hold it down to flex over tile and the other to nail it.
The gaps between wall and hardwood floors must be at leat 1 2 inch this gap helps floor breath you dont have to rip the base bords just go to home depot or some store like that and buy base shoe quater rounds it s gonna cover the gaps.
Latex caulk will seal off that gap and will expand and contract with the movement of the materials.
Obviously a gap between the wall and the floor is a cosmetic problem in some ways.
This is a quicker approach and is what a lot of pros do when working with older homes.
When this carpet is removed and replaced with hardwood vinyl or other floor coverings you might spot a gap between the bottom of your baseboards and your new floor.
The other side will have about an inch and a half gap.
Before i could remove the base boards i had to actually break the grout around them so i could get the boards out.
More than just a cosmetic problem.
The first is to do what i normally do in homes run a level baseboard and hide the gap between floor and baseboard using quarter round.
The object is to set the tape at the exact vertical position where the baseboard would make contact with the floor.
Now that that is done i now have a 3 4 inch gap between the wall and the tile and that is only one side of the room.
Instead fill it with an elastic material capable of sustaining the movement of the floor and the movement of the wall.
The tile council of north america recommends at least a quarter inch gap between the tile floor and the walls.
Never fill this gap with grout because tile grout is not flexible.
After you have installed your floor you can reinstall your baseboard to sit flush to the floor leaving a finished look.
Caulking is the best choice for this application.
Because that s a 3 4 inch thick base also known as a 1x3 or 1x4 you cant bend it very well iike 1 2 baseboard.
When you go to fix the space between the wall and the floor remember to keep these tips in mind.
Using a finger mould the tape to the contour of the floor ie.
How should i address this.
The 1 2 inch thickness of the sheetrock will give you plenty of expansion room.
If you ve got a laminate floor and surrounding baseboard and there s a small gap where the trim meets the floor it means either the floor wasn t even and straight or the trim contracted after it was installed.
The second solution is what homeowners should do when cost isn t an issue and they are doing the work for themselves.