I just had new windows installed in my brick home. While the windows look great overall, I have some concerns about the caulking job. I'm not really familiar with what a good caulking job should look like, so I'm wondering if what I see here is acceptable. Here's a link to the caulking job: [https://imgur.com/a/yJ0cOc1](https://imgur.com/a/yJ0cOc1)
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You've got about as good a caulking job as possible with those irregular edges. Sure, it could’ve been slicked back better, but if it seals well and you can’t see the imperfections from a distance, it’s probably not worth worrying about.
From what I can tell, it looks pretty good and well-sealed! It might not be the prettiest job, but sometimes function comes before looks, especially with brick installations. Just keep in mind that caulk is something you'll need to check and maintain over time.
Honestly, for a brick installation, it doesn't get much better than this. It seems the contractor put in a solid effort, and with a lot of caulk applied, it should hold up well in the long run. Don't stress too much over the aesthetics!
