jackson71 t1_j2e8mpn wrote
I assume you're talking about the gap between the base molding and tile.
Usually when base trim is held tight to floor when its installed.
At this point the correct way to finish this would be to add Shoe Molding.
wordsmitty t1_j2fgwu6 wrote
This should be the top answer. For one, that gap is too wide for caulk—you won’t be happy with the result no matter how careful you are. Shoe molding is the way, and it’s flexible enough to ride the small ups and downs of the floor. If you want a super smooth look you can do a thin bead of caulk on the top on the shoe molding where it meets the floor trim, but NOT between the shoe molding and the floor because the wall/trim will expand/contract differently than the floor. Good luck!
aZamaryk t1_j2fkntd wrote
Yeah, that's what quarter round and shoe moldings are for.
ishman2000 t1_j2fbitk wrote
This is the correct way to do it.
cranky2022 t1_j2epdqe wrote
100% agree!
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