How do you fill a gap between a wall and a ceiling?
Just so, what causes gap between wall and ceiling?
When a horizontal gap appears along the top of the wall, the likely culprit is truss uplift. Roof trusses, unlike roof rafters, attach only to specific walls plates. As the bottom chord expands, it bows upward, lifting the ceiling drywall with it and creating a gap between the wall and the ceiling.
- Bowed Walls.
- Gaps where your walls and floors meet.
- Drywall cracks, especially around door frames.
- Nail pops.
- Cracked basement walls – horizontal, stair-step or vertical.
- Uneven or bouncy floors.
- Sticking windows or doors.
Considering this, how do you fill a large gap between ceiling and tile?
There is a slight gap between the tiles on the wall and the ceiling. bathroom silicone would normally be used as its flexible and waterproof. decorators caulk isn't waterproof, it is water based. If you're not tiling the wall and ceiling adjoining it, then decorator's caulk should be fine.
Vertical and horizontal cracks in drywall or plaster walls typically indicate drying and shrinkage, which is normal after construction. Jagged cracks, stair-step cracks and 45-degree angle cracks generally signify structural movement or settling issues that are occasionally serious but usually harmless.