Replacing tub spout but pipe not square with wall
I took off the old tub spout and am replacing it with a new one... just a simple universal one that has a diverter. Thought that this would be an easy task, but the pipe stub isn't square with the wall, so when the spout is installed, there is about a 1/4" gap on the top between the wall and the spout. I think that the gap is too big to caulk and would actually prefer not to have such a large gap anyways. There is only about an 1/8" gap between the pipe stub and the tile so there isn't much room to work with the pipe. Other than tearing out the tile and redoing the pipework, does anybody have an easier solution?