We are installing a shower base and there is a little gap between the drywall and the shower base. I did some research and the TrimLux from Sealux is perfect for our problem. The only problem is that I can't get it. But I saw a similar profile on a weather stripping. Is it possible to use weather stripping to cover the gap?
Shower – use weather stripping inside a shower
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Best Answer
Caulking is the standard method for shower/baths. 100% silicone mildew resistant caulking.
I do not think the weather striping is going to eliminate water from wicking up from the bottom.
Is there going to be something installed over the the drywall?