I recently finished a complete kitchen renovation, and now I've noticed that the grout where the backsplash meets the countertop is chipping away gradually. Is this something that's expected, or should my builder have applied a bead of caulk instead? Any insights would be appreciated!
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Yeah, it’s actually common to use caulk for that kind of joint instead of grout. Grout tends to crack where there’s movement, like between the backsplash and countertop, so caulking is the way to go.

Totally agree! But just a heads up, depending on the type of caulk, it can discolor over time. Make sure to choose a high-quality caulk that’s specifically for kitchens; it will hold up better.