How do you fill the gap between baseboards and walls?

The best way to fill the gap between a baseboard and the wall is by using caulk. If the gap is wider than 1/4-inch, you should use a foam strip to fill the gap most of the way and then caulk as the filler for the rest.
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What do you fill baseboard gaps with?

Fill outside corner gaps with spackling compound, wood filler or drywall joint compound. Work it into each gap with your fingers, allowing it to overfill and bulge out. Scrape it flat with a razor knife before it hardens. Let the filler dry, then sand the area by hand with 150-grit sandpaper.
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Can I use spackle instead of caulk?

To sum up the difference between spackle vs caulk, caulk is to be used to fill in corners and gaps between two materials, whereas spackle should be used to fill nail holes and other damage on flat surfaces (walls and/or trim).
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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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Should baseboards be caulked?

Caulk on both the top and bottom edge of the baseboards closes the gaps to keep the bugs out. It's more effective, cheaper, easier, and safer than hassling with insecticide sprays and powders to protect your walls. Aesthetics are another good reason to caulk.
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Why are my baseboards separating from the wall?

Baseboards pull away from the walls for many different reasons. Thankfully, most of the time, the pulling is occurring either because of faulty installation, the shifting of the house, warping boards, or shrinking caulk.
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How big of a gap can I fill with 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 do you fix a molding gap?

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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What is the best caulking for baseboards?

  • BEST OVERALL: Gorilla 8060002 100% Silicone Sealant, 10 oz, White.
  • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: DAP INC 18152/11440 White Alex Plus Acrylic Latex.
  • BEST MOLD/MILDEW RESISTANT: GE Sealants & Adhesives Paint Projects Max Shield.
  • BEST GAP FILLING: Sashco 10016 Big Stretch Caulk 10.5-Ounce.
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What is the best wood filler for baseboards?

Gypsum wood fillers are great for indoor repairs on baseboards and drywall. They are made out of water and gypsum dust, which dries to the consistency of hardwood after about two hours.
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What's the difference between spackling and caulking?

Painters use caulk and spackling compound to fill gaps and holes, but that's about all these two materials have in common. Whereas caulk is a flexible coating that resists moisture, spackling compound dries hard and isn't water-resistant.
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How do you fill the gap between wood and drywall?

  1. Buy an acrylic silicone caulk. ...
  2. Fill the gap with as much caulk as you can without letting any protrude from the gap. ...
  3. Use your finger or a narrow tool to press the caulk deep into the gap. ...
  4. Allow the caulk to dry.
  5. Embed paper drywall tape in joint compound over the drywall side of the joint.
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What is the difference between caulk and wood putty?

In short, use caulk for corners and edges, use wood filler for flat surfaces, and use spackle for drywall.
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Can you use spackling as wood filler?

How to Fill Holes in Wood: Use vinyl spackling compound or water-based wood filler to fill small holes on interior surfaces. When applying wood filler, over fill the hole slightly to compensate for shrinkage as the filler dries. Once the filler has hardened, sand it smooth and prime and paint or stain, as desired.
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Can I use drywall mud on trim?

You can apply drywall mud to any rough-grain wood surface. Plywood or oriented strand board (OSB) are good choices, but the mud will also stick to painted wood, as long as the paint is flat and not glossy.
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What is the difference between spackling and wood filler?

Spackle is primarily used on drywall and plaster, while wood filler is mainly used on wood. This is by far the main difference between these two patches.
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