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Old 05-09-2022, 02:03 PM   #1
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212qb tub caulk

I'm trying to hide that big gap between the shower wall and tub. This stuff works, but not very happy with my job. Anyone do anything that looks better?
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If you are talking about the gap where the shower wall ends and the pan / tub, that gap is actually there by design. The tub has a lip that extends upwards under the wall. The gap allows for some flex in the walls.
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I know, but a good place for mold to grow.
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I know, but a good place for mold to grow.
Especially if it can't drain out the condensation...
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Especially if it can't drain out the condensation...

Which is "EXACTLY WHY" it isn't caulked...
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Old 05-09-2022, 03:05 PM   #6
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My other TT's had a one piece tub and shower. My opinion on the two piece is it's just a cheaper way of putting in the shower. If you have water behind your shower wall that's a problem because something is going to rot sooner or later. Caulk or not.
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