quick question- is caulking needed around replaced new tub fixtures?

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jewels

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we've installed a new tub, and tiled, and put in the new fixtures, the only thing left... take a shower!
so i was just curious, is it necessary to put silicone around where the fixtures meet the tiles? i can't seem to find anyone saying it's necessary, but stilll curious.
thx!!! ~jewels
 

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I would say so. It would keep water from seeping behind the fixture and getting the backer material soaked and causing mold.
 

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Many of the trim plates for the valves have a gasket - no caulk is needed. It just depends...
 
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