It’s a bit of a long story but someone tried using spray foam to fill the hole around where my sink’s plumbing goes through and it seems like it essentially expanded too much and causing the paint to tear.

I was thinking maybe I could get some rigid insulation cut it to size, stick it in there, and spackle over it followed by painting it. I would probably cut the rest of the paint to the top because it looks as if it is going to tear eventually and it’s at an angle.

Any suggestions?

The gap is close to an inch in size.

  • Death_Equity@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I’d remove the foam causing the pressure because that may cause other problems, then I’d use the right type of expanding foam that fills cavities but doesn’t excert much force, then I’d caulk the gap that is left.

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      3 months ago

      Would it be fine to sparkle or caulk right up to the pipe that connects to my sink?

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        3 months ago

        Silicone based stretch caulk would be fine. Plaster will crack. If the gap is larger than 1/4"(7mm) then I would plaster the hole to 1/4" and then caulk the gap.