Caulking Professionals – Toronto & GTA An Insider's Guide On Caulking | Page 4

Interior Caulking • When caulking is applied correctly to the interior of a home or office, it should be air and watertight—meaning no unwanted air or water will be allowed to seep indoors and cause leaking or mildew growth. • Most indoor gaps are small and only require a very small bead of caulking to cover the space. • When you caulk the interior of your home or office, always use a caulk that complements the color of the trim. If the trim is wood, then white caulking is suitable; if the trim is stained a darker color, then you will want to use a brown caulk. When applying the caulk to the trim, always use a dampened cloth and apply only a thin bead at a time in order to give it a smoother appearance.