Hi
I'm wondering if there's a reliable fix for some problem tiles.
I moved into a renovated property - new bath/shower, all four walls freshly tiled.
After a couple of weeks, the grout in the line of tiles along the side of the bath/shower begins to crack, exposing the wall behind. A large horizontal crack runs the length of 8 or so tiles. There are no (visible) problems with any other tiles.
I remove and replace the cracked grout. In some places the empty join is about 4 mm, in others just 2 mm. Not a completely straight tile line, then.
A week later, the grout starts to crack again.
I'm wondering if the problem tiles have been attached to the bath instead of the wall. The pressure of feet in the bath (which acts as a shower tray) causes movement, which causes the grout to crack. As mentioned, there's no sign of grout cracking around any other tiles. Just the ones along the bath.
The problem tiles also sound hollow when you tap them.
I'm wondering what the next step is to prevent water getting into the cracks, seeing that regrouting didn't work.
Thanks for any suggestions.
H
I'm wondering if there's a reliable fix for some problem tiles.
I moved into a renovated property - new bath/shower, all four walls freshly tiled.
After a couple of weeks, the grout in the line of tiles along the side of the bath/shower begins to crack, exposing the wall behind. A large horizontal crack runs the length of 8 or so tiles. There are no (visible) problems with any other tiles.
I remove and replace the cracked grout. In some places the empty join is about 4 mm, in others just 2 mm. Not a completely straight tile line, then.
A week later, the grout starts to crack again.
I'm wondering if the problem tiles have been attached to the bath instead of the wall. The pressure of feet in the bath (which acts as a shower tray) causes movement, which causes the grout to crack. As mentioned, there's no sign of grout cracking around any other tiles. Just the ones along the bath.
The problem tiles also sound hollow when you tap them.
I'm wondering what the next step is to prevent water getting into the cracks, seeing that regrouting didn't work.
Thanks for any suggestions.
H