How to seal? - /diy/ (#2924861) [Archived: 484 hours ago]

H0W2S3AL
6/18/2025, 8:51:35 AM No.2924861
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Ideas to seal these holes where roof trim meets brickwork in older house? It' a garage that was at some point turned into a larger bed room which I need to stay in for the time being. Problem is the room gets dusty as fuck and after strong winds I see leaves and such come through these gaps.

I have caulked the flat parts ok, just quwerying the brain trust for an easier/neater way for the sections around the cement. I've been pushing some foam rod in there and then caulking the hole but it's messy/ time consuming. I don't really see it from the ground but still

ideas?

thanks

-H0W2S3AL
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H0W2S3AL
6/18/2025, 8:52:40 AM No.2924862
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Anonymous
6/18/2025, 9:47:41 AM No.2924867
great stuff? great stuff is temp and humidity sensitive getting it wrong is years of outgassing.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 7:23:49 AM No.2925113
>>2924867
what
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:56:45 PM No.2925219
>>2924861 (OP)
>pushing some foam rod in there and then caulking the hole
That is the proper way to do it, yes.
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 12:16:45 PM No.2927043
>>2925219
PROOF?
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 8:39:47 PM No.2927121
I don't see any holes. If you're trying to tuck grout, you can grout bag it in. If you want color matching caulking, vulkem looks a little closer and I'm sure there are sanded grout caulks that can handle exterior because they're mostly silicone.