How can I hide the gap between my ceiling and crown molding?

Start by caulking the molding as per usual, and include a bead of caulk in the gap. This will stabilize the molding. Don't worry about trying for a cosmetic fix with the caulk, just fill the void and let dry.
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How do you fill large gaps in crown molding?

Types of Fillings for Crown Molding
  1. Caulk – Caulk is good to use on very small gaps and holes. ...
  2. Spackling – Good to fill nail holes or to fill gaps where you need the filler to hold its shape. ...
  3. Wood Putty – Good for filling in gaps and joining seams. ...
  4. Wood Filling – Good for filling in nail holes gouges.
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Does crown molding have to touch the ceiling?

Crown molding does not always have to be installed against both the wall and the ceiling. For a fun effect, consider installing the crown only against the wall and moving it downward about a few inches. The gap you create at the top provides a V-shaped pocket that can disguise speaker wires or LED tape lighting.
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Does crown molding make a room look bigger or smaller?

Does crown molding make a room look bigger or smaller? If you use crown molding that is the appropriate width and the same color as or a lighter color than the room, it will generally make the room seem taller and larger.
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How big a gap can you caulk?

A single bead of caulk can fill gaps up to 1/4 inch. If the gap is slightly larger than this, fill it with a bead of caulk deeper into the gap, but not flush with the surface. Wait until the caulk is completely cured before coming back to put a surface bead on.
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How to install crown moulding on uneven ceiling - hide wavy ceiling with crown



Can you caulk between wall and ceiling?

Method #1: Using Caulk

This method is the most time consuming, but it creates a very crisp, even line where the ceiling and wall meet. It's the best way to touch up an already-painted room.
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Can you put caulking over caulking?

Removing the old caulk and replacing it with a new bead of caulk instead usually creates a better seal. However, you can effectively caulk over caulk as long as the bottom layer of caulk isn't damaged or moldy. The old caulk should also be clean, dry, and free of oil for the best adhesion.
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Can I add a second layer of caulk?

Caulking can and will shrink as it dries. Sometimes a second layer of caulk is required and will produce a neater surface instead of overfilling a crack with caulk. If caulking is to be applied over existing and previous sealed joints, removing old caulk is essential and need to be done carefully.
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How do you fill gaps in wood ceiling?

Cut the tip of a tube of latex caulk at an angle, and apply the caulk along the seams. Latex caulk is flexible when dry, and it accepts paint better than silicone caulk. After applying the caulk, smooth and work it down into the seams with a wet finger, or use a damp sponge or rag.
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Can I put wood filler over caulk?

Yes, you can use caulk instead of wood filler for filling wood gaps, cracks, frames, trims, corners, and sealings. Both caulk and wood filler is used to fix cracks or gaps. Mostly caulk is used to fill gaps in corners and edges while the wood filler is used to fill gaps, cracks in flat surfaces.
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Can silicone be used as a wood filler?

Silicone caulk is excellent at water sealing and flexibility so it has its place in construction. There are two main places it never should be installed, wood or any painted surface. If paint will ever be applied to an area, then silicone does not belong there, ever, in any way.
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Is crown moulding outdated?

Crown molding has been around for centuries and it will continue to be a touch of elegance for centuries to come. It is not going out of style. However some people have a preference for it while others will never notice it until it's not there.
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Does crown molding increase resale value?

Crown Molding can lead to increased home value and a positive ROI depending on how much you have invested in the project. Many homeowners want easy projects that will increase their resale price, and you can do that by adding crown molding.
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Should every room have crown molding?

The answer to this question depends on you and the style of your home. Some people love crown molding and choose to put it in every room. Other people view it as more of an accent and only put it in specific rooms. So, whether or not you want to put crown molding in every room is up to you!
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Is it better to use wood filler or caulk?

You should use caulk to fill gaps or joints between trim pieces and/or drywall. Use wood filler, or spackling, to fill nail holes, dents, and cracks on wood trim. Caulking and filling holes on wood trim takes time. So, don't try to rush it.
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What is a gap filling adhesive?

Gripfill is a solvent based adhesive, which offers you excellent, high-strength adhesion and bonding for most solid building materials. This gap filling adhesive has been formulated to bond a wide range of materials including wood, plasterboards, metal, tiles, breeze blocks, bricks, ceramic, concrete, stones and UPVC.
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What causes gap between wall and ceiling?

Gaps between your walls are often caused by a home's foundation settling into poorly compacted, moisture-softened, or shrunken soils below the structure. Few issues can make a homeowner's heart drop quite like noticing a gap between the walls and floor (or ceiling) of a property.
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