The counters are flush up against the wall at the furthest ends from the corner.
Filling gap between countertop and wall.
You can also try filling the gap using plastic tubing.
Once the gap cover is the right size simply slide it into the gap between the stove and the counter.
The problem is that the walls seem to have a serious bow to them and where the countertop pieces join in the corner there is about a 1 inch gap between the backsplash and the wall.
Grout is no used between countertop and wall tile.
2 phillips bit a flat pry bar wood shims and a hammer.
It looks like the was was cut incorrectly and not flush.
Close the gap between counter and wall if the gap between the countertop and backsplash is more than 3 8 inch it s generally too wide to fill and is best handled with trim but you can try to close the gap to give yourself the caulk option.
If the gap is too wide to seal with silicone narrow trim molding can solve the problem.
Darciegage2 has the best solution.
Depending on the depth of your backsplash and the type of countertops you have a gap may exist where the countertop meets the wall.
Even if the gap is small and not particularly noticeable filling the gap with caulk prevents crumbs splattered oil and other small kitchen debris from collecting behind the countertop and gives the area a more streamlined appearance.
Caulk normally used would not work because it s too large a gap.
As i ve evaluated my kitchen i noticed there is a large gap between my wall and countertop see photos.
You ll need a drill with a no.
I probably will be using the peel and stick kind because i have no experience with real tile.
If it s not too wide i d line the back of the counter with crown molding or wall trim of some kind paint it with a high gloss paint so that it s washable.
First get pvc tubing that s inch thicker than the gap.
An obvious gap between a countertop and backsplash is unattractive and it can allow water to seep through.
For more information about filling the gap between the stove and the counter like how to make a guard with t molding read on.
A pencil tile trim would cover the gap.
I might add that replacing the wall is not an option right now.