4 Types of Gap Fillers and How to Use Them Properly
It has been the case since the early 1500s, natural materials have been used to seal small gaps in ships, homes and other wooden or mud structures. These materials have mainly been wood and mud, the same materials used to build most of the world’s objects, be it moving or fixed, back then.
Nowadays, such materials are known as gap fillers and come in a variety of polymer-based materials and different resins. These fillers offer a different set of features that make them suitable for a wider range of applications and can be set between two different materials. Be it a damaged blank wall, a newly installed window or a crack in a temporary structure, the versatility of gap filler is what makes for such easy application in different scenarios.