How to cover gap hole behind toilet hose escuutcheon
the tile person left a gap between the tile up near the toilet hose into the wall. -it is around the escutcheon. A neighbor gave me Durham's water putty to fill in the gap. After reading comments on DIY, I am not sure this is the best way. Ideas?
Related Discussions
Vinyl plank flooring vs pergo (laminate)
I currently have stinky dirty carpeting in my living room and I want to replace it with a durable flooring that can stand up to dogs and kids.
How to remove popcorn ceiling that has been painted?
Does having a paint over a popcorn ceiling change how I'd remove the popcorn ceiling?
How to apply peel and stick wallpaper?
I want to spruce up my walls with peel-and-stick wallpaper. Has anyone used this before and can advise me as to how to apply it properly?
How to stain wood floor?
I've heard staining is a good technique for updating floors. So how do I stain my wood floor?
Should I Put Wood Floors in My Master Bath??
We are moving to our forever home in 3 weeks. The space is amazing, but needs major updating. I am aiming for a vintage farmhouse style. I am a junker and a reclaimed... See more
Pink Bathroom in Rented Apartment. What to Do?
This is my pink bathroom. The apartment is a rental, so I can't retile. What can I do to hide it or change its color?
The escutcheon is supposed to cover the hole. If it's too big to be covered or bothers you, use some caulk to cover it. Anything that will create a solid seal can pop out or be noisy as the pipe expands and contracts from temp changes.
Hi! I've seen parts like this to solve that problem. I think most hardware stores should have one, but, this is what I am trying to explain. They come in different sizes:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08X6M6H68/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_6H8NBKFRDBCPEQHVC165?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
And this
https://www.mrrooteryoungstown.com/how-to-get-the-right-size-escutcheons-p-710.html#:~:text=If%20you%20have%20a%201,a%201%E2%80%9D%20galvanized%20steel%20pipe.
I would suggest that you purchase an larger, or oversized escutcheon plate cover. These come in different shapes and finishes. The last two examples below are split flange styles, which expidite installation.
You can put the putty in and then get a little cap thing to cover it
Another vote for using a larger cover!
Utilizing the large metal cover will work. I would seal around it with either putty or grout to fill in the space first.
You should call that man back to fix it. Get compound to fill in hole
Hi, Thank you for the replies. This is what I first did. I used 100% silicone GE 30 min water-ready caulk . Amazon.com: GE Supreme 100% Silicone 30 Min. Water-Ready caulk, 2.8 oz tube, White: Home Improvement. I had it on for a week and it never dried. though the area was bone dry. I wondered if it was because the gap had no backing for this to stick to.. So I scraped off the wet goo and before I go to the next step, I wanted to ask for help. The tile guy is long gone. A neighbor gave me Durhams Water putty. It seems ok, but I did not want to try another.. DIY that will fail. I know I can buy the bigger escutcheon plate covers. This means I must get a cutter to cut off the existing one and then get a larger split cover to go over it. I can;'t afford to hire anyone, so If thought I could figure it out myself. I am in a condo stack and have a condo below me. I do not want to worry water will get into their ceiling so I need to adddress this soon,
does this help, pix?
here is some info for you but you could go to your local hardware store and see what they suggest be sure to take a photo with your phone to show them what you are trying to do
https://basc.pnnl.gov/resource-guides/air-sealing-plumbing-and-piping
Hello,
Use a silicone sealer to do this job!
The foam insulation is messy to use, but when it dries it can be cut off with a knife. Make sure you use gloves. I found out the hard way that you need GLOVES