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Nimo
Hi All,
I recently re-tiled my bathroom and as such had to remove and then re-fit all the fixtures (toilet, basin, etc). The wall behind the basin and toilet is a "false" plasterboard wall and I cut holes in both the plasterboard and the tiles to connect supply and waste/drain pipes to the building pipework behind the wall.
There are little gaps between the pipework and tiled wall (see picture) and I'd like to be able to fill those up. Does anybody have any recommendations? I'm thinking grout, but that would stick to the pipework and may make future maintenance difficult. So silicone could be an option. But not sure, so I'm throwing this out to the all knowing plumbosphere.

I recently re-tiled my bathroom and as such had to remove and then re-fit all the fixtures (toilet, basin, etc). The wall behind the basin and toilet is a "false" plasterboard wall and I cut holes in both the plasterboard and the tiles to connect supply and waste/drain pipes to the building pipework behind the wall.
There are little gaps between the pipework and tiled wall (see picture) and I'd like to be able to fill those up. Does anybody have any recommendations? I'm thinking grout, but that would stick to the pipework and may make future maintenance difficult. So silicone could be an option. But not sure, so I'm throwing this out to the all knowing plumbosphere.
