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mo(u)ding between tile and ceiling
Jean B. wrote:
Hi Folks, This is my debut here, even though I have been reading the group for a while. I am in the midst of home renovations, and as each area nears completion, there are little issues that need to be addressed. One is finding a molding (or some other solution) to put between the irregular tile edges and the ceiling in the bathroom. I assume that it would be better not to use wood, because the area will obviously be subject to humidity. Can anyone suggest a solution to this and possible sources for same? Thanks, How much of a gap is there? Is it even through the length? Nothing wrong with putting wood trim in a bathroom (it is used outdoors quite a lot ) Just make sure it is primed and sealed/painted. If the gap is even and narrow, paintable caulk would probably work fine. |
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dadiOH wrote:
Jean B. wrote: The gap is certainly wider than 1/4 inch. I need to go back and look. I'd say (but my memory is not great) that it is more than an inch at its narrowest! And the tile tops are jagged. You *paid* someone to do a butchered tile job??? If you did, make him fix it. Yes, he was paid. I do learn, and I was skeptical about using this person. I don't know that I want him to do anything more with the tile--or that he can do it. -- Jean B. |
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