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Comments (2)Look for pieces called "quarter rounds". They DO make them in ceramic. I would still suggest caulking that corner, but the 1/4 rounds will hide it, and make it look alot cleaner....See MoreA contractor did a poor job on wall tile in a shower
Comments (1)If you post pictures you’ll get more help....See MoreHelp with grout lines and tile cracks in ceramic tiled shower
Comments (21)No, you can’t see if waterproofing is there without tearing things out and likely damaging the waterproofing. I will echo HB’s caution to not beat yourself up. It is easy to get into a heap of trouble when buying a house. We bought this one knowing it had foundation work done that was warranted and the warranty transferred to us. Six years later, we learned that the front living room and foyer of the house, which was on a slab foundation, had a big crack down the middle of the slab and had fallen a good four to six inches. Yes, the foundation piers that had been put in were working fine and were guaranteed. But the foundation repair company had advised the homeowner that he needed 12 piers, and he only did six. The right side and front were supported, but left side was still sinking. The home owner had hidden this from us by putting in a false floor and putting thick carpet over it. It turns out that the front room was sunken 6 inches lower than the adjacent foyer when it was built in the 1970s. The owner used that six inches to put in a kind of floating floor with 2 x 4s, shimmed to level with wood shims, with a plywood subfloor on top. This was not a first house for us. It was my 4th house, and we hired an inspector who my friend had used and who was supposed to be picky. He did not notice that room seemed odd, with a 1 inch drop. It cost us six months of construction living and $40,000....See MoreContractor sloped shower curb the wrong way
Comments (9)Is your curb constructed of penny tile? You don’t have a long piece of granite or tile on which your sliding door is set? A photo? I had a botched bathroom tile job years ago. The tile guys set the shower curb, a slab of marble, to drain out of the shower. The glass door installers refused to install the door. I called back the tilers. They pried off the threshold and re set it so that it angled towards the shower. The glass door guys then returned and hung the door. We have not had any leaks…yet. I don’t know if your removal of tile will be as easy. Perhaps a single unit threshold could be installed properly in place of your penny tiles. Good luck....See MoreRelated Professionals
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