It s one of those things where in the grand scheme of things it isn t worth a battle especially since the way the designer laid out the tiles in the design there would have been a gap.
Gap between tile wall and tub.
I found out that there is a gap between the tile and tub that would be too big for caulk.
There is about 1 2 inch gap between the tub tile that i would like to caulk h.
Webb chappell to tile around a tub or shower start by measuring the height of the back wall from the lip of the tub to the top of the area to be tiled.
Fill gaps larger than 1 8 inch.
In these photos i used a hydro ban.
If you ve got a gap of 1 2 inch or less after you tighten the spout as far as it will go the best way to erase it is to fill it with silicone caulk.
Above the lip of the tub.
If you have tile on the wall adjoining the tub select a caulk that matches the color of the grout.
There should be a small gap between the backerboard and the tub.
Caulking is the best choice for this application.
The tile council of north america recommends at least a quarter inch gap between the tile floor and the walls.
This gap may widen over time as your home shifts.
Fill the gap between the tile and the tub with caulk.
When you install ceramic tile on the floor you must take care to create an expansion joint between the walls and the tiled floor.
Then apply a generous amount of thin set to the bottom bathtub tile and position it 1 8 in.
Plus the designer originally had shoe molding around all the baseboard.
Probably the simplest way is to caulk the gap with 100 silicone or a urethane sealant.
Divide the dimension in half and make a mark there.
Never fill this gap with grout because tile grout is not flexible.
Since you are joining two different materials together you should use caulk in the space where the floor tile and tub meet.
First you would waterproof with your favorite liquid waterproofing membrane of choice.
Similar to the gap that can exist between your wall tile and tub you may have a space between the floor and your bathtub.
The best approach when installing cement board or other tile backer around a tub is to keep the cement board out of the lip area.
Choose white caulk or one that matches the wall.
If your gap is smaller than 1 8 inch in width use regular caulk.
Check if you need to adjust this mark to avoid laying slivers of tile at the top and bottom.