Hi our vanity was just installed in the bathroom.
Gap between vanity backsplash and wall.
We surprise ourselves with what we can come up with when we find a problem.
It s pretty much stuck in place.
The wall bows and there is a quarter inch gap or more between the vanity and tile.
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The countertop can t be pushed back to the wall.
I have a client that has been caulking a 3 16 gap between the backsplash of her countertop and the wall for a while.
The vanity top came with one backsplash for the back only i didn t want to use it as i preferred the tile look as a backsplash.
I got new granite counter tops and apparently the wall was not built straight but the granite back splash was cut straight so now i have a 3 8th inch gap in some places while it is flush in others.
Can t tear out the tile to fix the wall.
Don t tell me to caulk the area the counter top is a spotted gray and walls are red so there isn t any caulk that i could buy that would look right besides filling that area.
Any suggestions on how to fix.
You can see a crack line between the original sealant not sure what it is and the client s caulk.
The idea was to have it flush against the newly tiled wall so that we didnt need to install a backsplash.
On nov 26 2017.
Want to add a backsplash but have a gap between the wall countertop.
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Gap between wall and vanity top backsplash tile question kitchen.
Even if you manage to get the cabinet tight enough against the wall to make this gap unnoticeable movements in the wall or the cabinet may open one up later.
We got it in okay but the vanity top made out of marble is will not sit flush.
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Big gap between vanity and wall.
Still not the clean look i was after but don t know what else to do.
Now thinking maybe we can take the backsplash and have it cut into two small strips.
Connecting the counter with the wall or backsplash.
When you install a vanity or floor cabinet some kind of gap between the counter and the wall or backsplash is almost inevitable.
We took the old vanity out and went to put the new one in and it doesn t sit square.
It s really on thick now.
Easy way to perfectly caulk the gap between countertop and wall.