Using Spray Foam for Countertop Support
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Foam Filling the space between the wall and the stone backsplash with foam seal, saves caulk, looks better and supports the backsplash from future cracks.
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I show how we use foam seal to support and fill badly curved and bowed walls to avoid using a ton of caulk.
If you know of another fix for this, please leave a comment below on how you tackle this issue.
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Do you know of another way to handle filling the gap issue? If you do , leave me a comment and share your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
Thank you, Dan, for validating this method. I did a coutnertop job and, due to the cabinetry work that was put in place before, it gave huge gaps. I was debating between using silicone foam versus moulding. I think foam is the better choice.
I can't wait to try this. I have no leaks but plummer insists on replacing sink, chipping my tile and cranking up the cost. Caulking has degraded and i have 1/4" gap after cleaning up the old caulking. This video may be my answer😊
Have the same issue. Thanks for this helpful tip.
Blue tape on the wall
Great tips, Dan!
THANK YOU SIR.
Very helpful. We had to replace our bathroom mirror. There is a bracket that filled the vanity gap which supported the mirror. After removing that long bracket, it left a 1/4" gap. Will use this method to fill. Thanks
Great. Helpful. Hope we have the spray on South Africa.
Thank you so much. Exactly what I'm looking for.
What are the pros and cons of doing this vs. using backing rod?
Thank you for the tips!
Thank you so much. Exactly what I needed!
Awesome idea thank you! Great video!
You really filled that hole with the caulk
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