Depending on how level the wall is there may be a slight gap between the wall and the granite.
Gap between countertop and wall backsplash.
It s not unusual for there to be a gap between a backsplash and the wall especially if the wall is uneven or made of something irregular like brick.
The common solutions are to either float the wall so that it meets the backsplash usually before the countertop backsplash is installed or to caulk the gap with silicone.
How to fix the gap between the kitchen countertop and the wall close the gap between counter and wall.
I have a client that has been caulking a 3 16 gap between the backsplash of her countertop and the wall for a while.
The countertop can t be pushed back to the wall.
It s really on thick now.
Only other way to mitigate it is to have a backsplash made out of the same countertop material.
Raise the cabinets to close the gap.
The backsplash tile must have a perfectly level and flat area to land against to avoid slipping.
If the gap is too wide to seal with silicone narrow trim molding can solve the problem.
If there is gap due to defect of the wall it is not square then the countertop should have been cut to accommodate that.
If the gap between the countertop and backsplash is more than 3 8 inch it s.
That way it would be thick enough to cover the gap but have something.
Darciegage2 has the best solution.
Grout is no used between countertop and wall tile.
It s pretty much stuck in place.
A pencil tile trim would cover the gap.
You can see a crack line between the original sealant not sure what it is and the client s caulk.
Caulk normally used would not work because it s too large a gap.
To prepare the granite for the backsplash begin by caulking this gap between the granite and the wall.