I hired, I thought, workers to remodel my small bathroom. They bought a tub which was slightly bigger than the one I had and did not level it. It is lower on the back right side. I then hired a different man who did his best with installing a surround shower kit. He told me he had to make that level. The problem is the caulking where the shower kit meets the tub. There is only supposed to be a small teeney space to caulk around the tub and where the shower kit sits on top of the tub. Well, it starts out little but when you get to the area where the tub is lower than the shower surround, the space is pretty big. The man tried to caulk it but it looks horrible. Starts out thin caulking and hits the lower right back corner of tub and you almost need an inch of caulking. What can I do. I have thought and thought and can't think of anything. What about hiring a tile man and have decorative tile put around the whole tub against the surround kit? I don't even know if that will work. Crooked is crooked no matter what you do. What about flat plastic trim that is usually used for chair rails or something like that. Please please help. If I need to hire someone who would that be? What would I look under in the yellow pages?