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Jonn R

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hi there,

I had a job done recently in a bathroom. The wall was not reboarded flat before tiles were applied and was quite uneven. As a result, I have a gap ranging from 5mm to 20mm across the top. Is there a recommended fix for this that anyone can share? Should it be grout / caulk? I tried to get a trim in but the adhesive is set rock solid and at some points stops the trim sliding in behind the tiles. Obviously removing the top row of tiles and redoing would be an option but if there is anything that requires less work, would love to hear. I have added a couple of pictures which hope explain it better. Thanks for any advice! Jon

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Boggs

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As above, cut the dado in the middle at a 45 degree, this will give you a good surface to glue together again, and remove dado from wall, get a length of 20mm x 44mm planed timber, will cost about £5 for 3m and fix in place of removed dado and then re fix dado. Decorate to match.
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