Hi, which is the best method for a shower internal corner, sorry if these are silly questions.
I had been trying to leave about a 3mm gap between the tiles in the corner so I could run a bead of silicone up it. The measurement on the bottom tile went a bit wrong and after checking the gap it is 7mm, can't retile so just want to check the best way to make it both watertight and asthetically nice.
I thought of a few ways but not sure on which is best and I'm sure there is probably a better way that I've not mentioned:
- I could grout the gap then run the normal 3-4mm bead over the top
- run a thick 8mm bead all the way up
- run a bead 8mm at bottom but narrow it slightly as it goes up
Also when grouting the tile faces some grout has also gone in the corner, is it best that the grout is removed or can the silicone just go over the top.
Thanks
I had been trying to leave about a 3mm gap between the tiles in the corner so I could run a bead of silicone up it. The measurement on the bottom tile went a bit wrong and after checking the gap it is 7mm, can't retile so just want to check the best way to make it both watertight and asthetically nice.
I thought of a few ways but not sure on which is best and I'm sure there is probably a better way that I've not mentioned:
- I could grout the gap then run the normal 3-4mm bead over the top
- run a thick 8mm bead all the way up
- run a bead 8mm at bottom but narrow it slightly as it goes up
Also when grouting the tile faces some grout has also gone in the corner, is it best that the grout is removed or can the silicone just go over the top.
Thanks