How to fix gaps between wall and vanity top?
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Fill Gap Between Vanity and Wall?
The builder of our home put a builder grade bathroom vanity against two walls in our downstairs bathroom. He caulked the small gap between the side of the vanity and ... See more
found this info for you
https://www.houzz.com/discussions/3705356/how-to-fix-this-gap-between-vanity-and-wall
https://answerstoall.com/technology/how-do-you-fill-the-gap-between-vanity-top-and-wall/
if it is a small gap you can use clear or white caulking
How wide are the gaps? Can they be filled with caulk. The vanity top should be flush to the wall. Only gaps would be due to the wall not being completely smooth and those are caulked.
You can use caulk to seal the gap if it's small. If it's larger you might want to get a piece of backsplash that matches the countertop to put there.
Somewhat depends on how large the gaps are. Could you provide us with some more info? Thanks!!!
We filled ours with clear silicone caulk.
How big is the gap? I would try some white caulk (or whatever matches).
Hello. You might consider using caulk.
I am wondering if the reason why there is a gap has been determined.
Perhaps it is because the vanity is not sitting level, or is leaning slightly forward?
In this case, the gap could be eliminated if the vanity were anchored on to the wall from the inside back wall, or if the base was shimmed to make it level.
Maybe caulk the gaps if they aren't too big
Depending on the size of the the gap. You can add a piece of flat molding to trim it out.
Please post a pic so we can see your issue
Get calming the color of what was there take out old call use a flat head screw driver to remove then clean up all mess then caulk the opening if it needs it more then one time let the first one dry then add another the next day because the caulk shrinks when it dries.
Caulk is usually the best solution but it depends on how large the gaps are.
It’s little difficult work but not impossible. There are several ways to make the gap disappear, including adding a backer rod and Caulk for the gap between the back of the vanity of the wall, using shelving to deal with a gap between the vanity’s side and the wall, use a bathroom sealant tape, caulk small gaps together, and invest in a thicker backsplash or you can watch the video solution. Now your wall and vanity health is ok.