This space between the floor and the wall is a feature that frequently develops because of your house settling.
Space between wall and floor.
Normally this area is underneath the baseboard trim.
This helps keep them properly aligned.
Leave a 1 inch space on the floor to accommodate the base of the t molding strip.
This will provide adequate space for installing the base of the t molding and provide a smooth transition between flooring materials and there won t be a visible gap between the t molding and the flooring.
Gently spread the tiles and place two spacers between them one at the top edge of the seam and one at the bottom edge.
It is not uncommon for the basement in a home to have a gap between where the floor and the walls meet around the perimeter of the foundation.
It exists due to the way that a home s foundation is poured.
Expansion joints in the floor if the ceramic tile floor is wider or longer than 25 feet you will need to install an expansion joint near the center of the floor.
It can be a safety risk.
You must be able to caulk the space between the wall and the ceramic tile floor.
Gently push the tiles together so the spacers are tight in the joint.
This gap is called a cove joint and the reason there is a gap between the wall and the floor is simply because of the way that the foundation of the home got poured.
Although it happens to many people that doesn t necessarily mean it s safe.