But at the bottom there is nearly 1 fill inch of the roughed in jamb.
How to fill gap between door casing and floor.
Gaps between door casing and laminate flooring are common and manufacturers have designed a wide variety of special pieces for this purpose.
It s called a plith block p l i t h.
If the base is up to high you may need to add 1 4 round to the base.
Measure the distance between the door frames at the floor.
Transfer this measurement to the threshold put on a pair of safety glasses and cut it to this length with a hacksaw or jigsaw.
I am looking at the best way to fix this.
I m wondering if we can fill the gaps somehow without lowering or replacing the casings.
And it s kind of like a square block that you can put at the bottom of the casing and it s a little bit wider than the casing.
A gap created by the dry wall.
Seems a bit too wide for just caulk putty.
I was wondering what i could use to fill it in and level it off with the floor.
You simply describe the gap take a picture of it or.
At the top of the door the casing sits flush with the roughed in door i e.
I m a new house owner and had someone help so we didn t do everything the way we should have but it s already done.
There s a noticeable gap about 1 4 between our new hardwood floors and pre exisiting entryway casings no doors hang on them.
Thanks for any ideas.
So we have some gaps around door frames.
For the door frame you can use dry wall compound to fill the gap.
There s a type of accent piece for trim.
Or just fill and sand the drywall compound and paint to match.
Put some in and let dry do it several times to build up.
So the trim there s a gap between the bottom of the trim and the top of the floor.
The contractors tried to seal it using caulk but it doesn t look so great in my opinion.
It is about a little less than a 1 4 of an inch.
The second issue is the depth of the casing versus the jamb.