When you install a vanity or floor cabinet some kind of gap between the counter and the wall or backsplash is almost inevitable.
Gap between granite backsplash and wall.
Gap between new granite and backsplash wall.
It would also seem that your drywall is excessively wavy looking at the first and third photos you have.
You can see a crack line between the original sealant not sure what it is and the client s caulk.
It s really on thick now.
Caulk normally used would not work because it s too large a gap.
Even if you manage to get the cabinet tight enough against the wall to make this gap unnoticeable movements in the wall or the cabinet may open one up later.
If the granite is too thin they can epoxy the pieces together to get a pretty uniform look.
Big box stores have them.
A pencil tile trim would cover the gap.
This video shows how to seal the gap between the backspalsh and granite counter top the easy way using t.
Grout is no used between countertop and wall tile.
Caulk it to the wall seal it and leave a small gap between the two areas.
If the tile backsplash is coming down to meet a 4 inch granite backsplash treat the granite backsplash exactly like the granite counter.
If the gap is too wide to seal with silicone narrow trim molding can solve the problem.
Comments 10 it is hard to tell from the pictures but it seems you received a decent granite installation the stone is tight to the cabinets and the finished edges are consistent and even.
The countertop can t be pushed back to the wall.
It s pretty much stuck in place.
How to install caulk on a kitchen tile back splash.
I have a client that has been caulking a 3 16 gap between the backsplash of her countertop and the wall for a while.
This gap however can be filled with grout since both are on the same plane.
Don t tell me to caulk the area the counter top is a spotted gray and walls are red so there isn t any caulk that i could buy that would look right besides filling that area.
I got new granite counter tops and apparently the wall was not built straight but the granite back splash was cut straight so now i have a 3 8th inch gap in some places while it is flush in others.
An obvious gap between a countertop and backsplash is unattractive and it can allow water to seep through.