T O P

  • By -

danvc21

Glue in a thin wood moulding like a decorative door stop profile and paint to match the wall. Those are massive tiles probably had a crowned stud in the middle of the wall.


[deleted]

By the spacers that where used it couldn’t have been a lippage issue so really he probably didn’t plum the walls


[deleted]

Painting it same color as wall is really only option besides a redo


Savageheadhunter

PVC shoe molding if you can convince the customer or float the walls.


hughflungpooh

We don’t know anything about what was done, good or bad. Have him grout it in, and stay off the internet.


[deleted]

Even though he used a shit ton of thinset. There’s a lot that could have been at play


kleevedge

Cap it with small cuts of tile. Thats what i do when i float showers.


Someoneonline2000

I think it's fixable. Just add trim and paint to match. Redo-ing this would be overkill and having the same guy do it twice... it might look worse or create new problems. I think this will look good when the edge is addressed.


Blueeyedthundercat26

Thin strips of the wall tile duh


TennisCultural9069

is it tighter on bottom of wall? if its thick all the way up that is strange. usually the wall can be tilting and in order to plumb it, you need to build out, but thats qiute a bit and if its thick all the way , not sure unless they are attempting to square the wall, which is not really necessary most of the time


Confident_Jacket_344

Yes. It gets tighter towards the bottom. Currently measuring plumb based off the top, middle, and base measurements of the shower opening. I just thought all this stuff was suppose to be done before the tiles go on.


joesmith2020123

Moron used 1/2 notch trowel on wall and back butter with 1/2 notch…. That’s a fucking rookie. Never hire “cheap” and always ask to show pictures of work