I have a house with brick facing on the front side. Where the brickwork meets the 2X6s that frame the garage doors, there is a substantial gap that was caulked many years ago. That caulk has deteriorated and needs to be replaced. The gap is really too big to use a regular caulking gun and I'm not sure what product I should use to seal between bricks and wood. Any ideas, fellows?
Ron is on the money. Use the minimal expanding foam. Let it dry good after it expands out of the gaps. Trim it back with a utility knife then apply caulk over the foam. If done right you will never know there's foam in the gaps.
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