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Fill Gaps between bathroom tile and wall where base boards used to be
While repainting our bathroom I pulled up the base boards to find that
whoever tiled, tiled up to the base boards and grouted to the base boards. I would like to fill in this gap and place new base boards over the tile and fill in in order to make it easier next time I paint. I have heard grouting to the wall or possibly using something called "thin Set" What would you recommend. Thanks for any help, jason ____________________________________ Posted via Homerepairlive.com http://www.homerepairlive.com |
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Fill Gaps between bathroom tile and wall where base boards used to be
Jason,
If your new base boards are te same thickness of the old ones, simply fill in the space between the tile and the wall with thin set. Thin set is really just tile adhesive. Then lay your base boards. jawhaley wrote: While repainting our bathroom I pulled up the base boards to find that whoever tiled, tiled up to the base boards and grouted to the base boards. I would like to fill in this gap and place new base boards over the tile and fill in in order to make it easier next time I paint. I have heard grouting to the wall or possibly using something called "thin Set" What would you recommend. Thanks for any help, jason ____________________________________ Posted via Homerepairlive.com http://www.homerepairlive.com |
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Fill Gaps between bathroom tile and wall where base boards used to be
You can use silicone caulk to fill in the gap between the floor and
baseboard too. Use latex painters caulk to fill in the gap between the baseboard and the wall so that it is paintable or use Acrylic caulk for both spots (paintable and waterproof). Use thinset only to fill in a large void you need to be solid. it is basically fine mortar. "Newfie" wrote in message oups.com... Jason, If your new base boards are te same thickness of the old ones, simply fill in the space between the tile and the wall with thin set. Thin set is really just tile adhesive. Then lay your base boards. jawhaley wrote: While repainting our bathroom I pulled up the base boards to find that whoever tiled, tiled up to the base boards and grouted to the base boards. I would like to fill in this gap and place new base boards over the tile and fill in in order to make it easier next time I paint. I have heard grouting to the wall or possibly using something called "thin Set" What would you recommend. Thanks for any help, jason ____________________________________ Posted via Homerepairlive.com http://www.homerepairlive.com |
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