Ceiling and wall drywall comes to anywhere between 1-2 inches away from a concrete beam and are perpendicular to it.
What would the best way be to fill that gap between the concrete and the drywall?
I've thought of:
1) Drywall flat edge bead that screws down to the drywall. Then plaster away, sand, and paint. Only tricky thing is parts of the drywall are different lengths away from the concrete so I'd have to find a wide bead.
2) Cut long strips of wood and liquidnails it to the concrete. Then plaster, sand, and paint. This may be tricky due to unequal distances between drywall edge and concrete unless I cut smaller pieces.
3) Fill gaps with spray foam insulation. Then plaster, sand, and paint. But this might take a lot of foam with the area I need to cover. Maybe 3-4 cans.
What would the best way be to fill that gap between the concrete and the drywall?
I've thought of:
1) Drywall flat edge bead that screws down to the drywall. Then plaster away, sand, and paint. Only tricky thing is parts of the drywall are different lengths away from the concrete so I'd have to find a wide bead.
2) Cut long strips of wood and liquidnails it to the concrete. Then plaster, sand, and paint. This may be tricky due to unequal distances between drywall edge and concrete unless I cut smaller pieces.
3) Fill gaps with spray foam insulation. Then plaster, sand, and paint. But this might take a lot of foam with the area I need to cover. Maybe 3-4 cans.