Definition
When something is caulked, it has had its seams or joints sealed with a waterproof filler to prevent leaks. Think of the edges of a bathtub π that are sealed to prevent water from seeping into the walls. It's like applying a protective barrier against moisture. Being caulked means filling gaps to create a watertight seal. Unlike something 'unsealed,' a caulked surface is protected from water damage. It's all about preventing leaks and preserving structures!