Submitted by climbtigerfrog t3_zz1htn in DIY
I have a large deep gap between the wall and shower floor. I have tried silicone, but it oozed out while drying, and wasn't suitable for such a gap. Will polyseamseal or poly caulk be better? I think I need something very thick.
This is one of those molded shower floors. I think it has a raised lip behind the tile wall.
Jstepson t1_j28zil8 wrote
You can use a thing called backer rod make just for prefilling large gaps prior to caulking they come in different thicknesses and are shoved into gap prior to caulking, gives caulking something to hold onto and if this is a wet area 100% silicone needs to be used. When applying silicone put blue painters tape at the edges of where you want silicone to stop,install silicone then Cann lick finger and wipe one side to other to make sure it's in good. Let set an hour and peel blue tape off should be nice neat line of caulk.Wait at least 12 hours then use shower without fear of water damage.