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Hulloo

Hi, im just on the finishing touches of installing my new shower room. the ceiling has been newly skimmed on boards and ready for painting. There is a very thin gap between where the wall tile and ceiling join.....My question is that would it be best to use silicone all the way around or would caulk be suitable??? please advise
 
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kaharrison9

I wouldn't think so possibly if there was a constant build up of steam in a tight alcove or low ceiling but an exstraction should have been installed to prevent that
 
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Daz

I'm a silicone kind of guy. I colour match to the grout so that it is inconspicuous and if you do a decent job with the silicone then it doesn't matter whether you can paint it or not.
 
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garybadger

Why has the joint at the top of the tiles and where the ceiling meet, not been grouted in anyway? Why leave the gap?
 
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Gazzer

IMO I find that caulk is far more flexible for this situation than any grout. Silicone in the corners and caulk around the ceiling.
 
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Stewart

IMO you should never grout an internal corner, as it will always crack! You should always use silicone on internals and where it meets the ceiling, you should use caulk if it's to be painted.


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