Is there a reason for a gap under my windsill and the wallboard?
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Yes, fill it. You shouldn't have any holes under the sill.
Hi Stephanie, No you should not have a gap. Here's a video that shows you how to properly fill gaps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gg4SNNfZ6M
Good luck!
Thanks, it will help keep my kitchen warmer in the winter!!
Fill it in. There also should have been an apron molding installed under the windowsill for a finished look.
yes