Bathroom Window

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Hi all

Close to finishing renovating a bathroom, in a house I purchased.

In the bathroom before was the shower cubicle with 3 sides of aqua panel.
When removing the aqua panel, the bathroom window was behind.
The wooden frame was hacked at to provide a flush finish for the panel.

Now what is left when tiling is a gar round 3 sides, as you can see in the picture.

I have had a glazier / window guy out to look. He said it is secure how it is.
Yet the tiler should be the one providing a seal etc.
The tiler said it has nothing to do with him.

So is there anything that can be done to neatly seal these gap's, and prevent moisture ingress?
 

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The top should be foam and a white uvpc trim fitted. The edges should be trimmed by the tiler to meet the reveal, tiling looks a bit of a dogs dinner.What did he use to cut them,? a blunt spoon?
 
Thanks for that.
I'll get on the hunt for some suitable UPVC trim, and get tidied up.
Prob the tilers slopey shoulders, that left a dogs dinner of the edges.
 
You might be able to put 'J' trim on the tile edge and return into the window reveal [if the tile edges are straight enough].
 
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