
Hello! I recently decided to take on the task of tiling around our bath tub so that we can install a proper shower. This is my first ever time doing this and I've encountered a bit of an issue.Basically, as you can see from these images, where the tiles meet at the internal corner, there's a fairly wide gap, it's about 1cm wide at the bottom and once it gets to the top where the tiling ends, it's widened out to about 3cm (as you can see, I haven't quite finished the tiling).As I'm a bit of idiot, I didn't take into account how much tiling space I would end up with once I reached the corner, I kinda just hoped there would be enough space to cut a tile up and fit it in snugly, I don't factor in that I could be left with a centimetre gap to fill... But also, there's the issue of the wall being out of plumb, which I had no idea how to get around.Anyway, I was just wondering - what can I do to ensure that corner is sealed and watertight? I'm not fussed about it looking a bit skewiff, the main thing is it's sealed. Can I just fill it with sealant or will that not work? Is there maybe some kind of putty I can fill it out with that will stick to ceramic, and then maybe seal over the top?Any help would be greatly appreciated for this tiling amateur! via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2hmpOZK