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Gap between floor tile and wall in shower.
The uniformity of the material the amount of variation from piece to piece and the body of the tile determine the proper spacing for 12 inch tile.
Leaving a 1 16 gap between the tub and tile will prevent the tile from cracking when the tub expands.
Place the 1 16 horseshoe shim on tub and measure up to the laser level.
Caulking is the best choice for this application.
And after installing the floor tile you can install that final or first row of wall tile.
Twelve inch tiles are a common wall tile featured in shower and tub surrounds and exterior walls.
These gaps exist between tiles that are on the floor as well as between tiles where the floor and the wall touch.
Install screws every 4 inches along seams and every 6 inches along non seams leaving a 1 8 inch gap between each of the panels.
Additionally you can also cut the tile to fill the gap between floor and wall.
Soak a sponge in water and wet the tile with it.
For example if tile is being set on the main shower wall then leave a 1 8 expansion joint between the tile edge and adjacent backer board.
Take out the spacers and prepare the sanded grout mixture.
Grout between the tiles.
Never fill this gap with grout because tile grout is not flexible.
Let it set for 40 minutes and clean wipe the surface till it s clean.
But keep in mind that improperly trimmed tiles and excessive grout doesn t just look unsightly.
Grout the gaps between the wall tiles.
Plus a 1 16 gap allows the caulk to properly fill the space and waterproof the transition between the tile and tub or shower.
Or fill the gap with grout.
Fill in the gaps between the tiles using a rubber grout float.
Continue on to the rear width of the shower stall.
Caulk between the wall and tile.
Instead fill it with an elastic material capable of sustaining the movement of the floor and the movement of the wall.
Begin with the length of the shower.
Shower tiles should have a 1 8 joint between their edge and backer boards or adjacent tiles.
I have attached a picture to give a better idea could someone please tell me what the best way is to fill these gaps and what material i should use.