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So I got a tradie in to install a new shower screen and re-caulk, but it looks pretty messy and like there are gaps
Should I get him back to try to fix it, or try DIY?
And in addition to the messiness, should the caulking cover the lower edge of the tile? It kind of looks like there might be a gap
Lastly there's a small section of degraded grouting (pic 2): can I just run a little bit of extra caulk up there or does the grouting need to be replaced?
HI @petekat
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your question about how to fix the caulking in your shower area.
Those two options you mentioned are both applicable to your current situation. I would probably try the first one and that is to call the tradesperson back. If you are not satisfied with the way it was done you should call them back for them to re-do it to your satisfaction.
However, if you are keen to give it a go yourself, keep in mind that you will have to remove all the caulking in the areas of contention. Putting on another brand of caulking over existing caulking is not advised as they will not be compatible.
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Eric
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