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tal125 t1_je9vh9m wrote
Yeah I would be calling them back to fix that.
iamgenet OP t1_jea1cvq wrote
I'm living in a relatively small country and the quality of finishing is quite terrible - but the soil pipe runs out the back at 90° at least. Theres a lot of uneven finishes, sadly its more work and hassle to get them back than to get them fixed.
diymatt t1_jebp1nn wrote
I mean if they left thinking that was dandy, what is bringing them back gonna do?
pantymelter360 t1_je9kjpb wrote
There’s a little grout saw tool that you could get and sit there and file it all down and then recaulk it neatly.
iamgenet OP t1_je9ls3c wrote
>little grout saw tool
Thanks, new to me - will go search one out
Slagggg t1_je9mcke wrote
Bath & Kitchen Caulk Tape. Simple quick fix. No skill required.
iamgenet OP t1_jea1mwr wrote
Not a bad idea if I even up the edging, I'll have a look if available here. Thanks
KG3OFF t1_jea9r7m wrote
Just completely removed whats there and use Plaster of Paris to set and level the toilet. You don’t want to use grout or cement
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diymatt t1_je9ub20 wrote
I'm no pro, but that's not how that's supposed to be is it?
I believe you can run a bead of caulk around a toilet base but grout or cement is a no no since if you have to pull the toilet to swap out the wax seal it's going to be a shit show.