Hi, this is my first time posting on here so please bear with me as I don't know much about DIY.
This time last year we had cracks in the grout, so had a tiler come in February to lay new tiles in the bathroom. Under the floor tiles had been hardboard, which has quite a fix of flex, but the tiler said that this would be fine to lay new tiles on.
He used Weber joint pro which is meant to be flexible, but the grout started to crack again within a few months. Funnily enough I'm now unable to contact the tiler. I do have some of the weber joint pro remaining although don't know if its worth using.
My hunch is that there's a problem with the flooring, but due to the cost of getting the bathroom done last time, I'm hoping there might be some way of redoing the grout without having to take up the newly laid floor tiles.
Can anyone tell me whether weber joint pro is a good brand, or whether I should try a different brand. And whether it might be ok to fill in the grout, and what I should use.
Many Thanks for your time,
Jenny
This time last year we had cracks in the grout, so had a tiler come in February to lay new tiles in the bathroom. Under the floor tiles had been hardboard, which has quite a fix of flex, but the tiler said that this would be fine to lay new tiles on.
He used Weber joint pro which is meant to be flexible, but the grout started to crack again within a few months. Funnily enough I'm now unable to contact the tiler. I do have some of the weber joint pro remaining although don't know if its worth using.
My hunch is that there's a problem with the flooring, but due to the cost of getting the bathroom done last time, I'm hoping there might be some way of redoing the grout without having to take up the newly laid floor tiles.
Can anyone tell me whether weber joint pro is a good brand, or whether I should try a different brand. And whether it might be ok to fill in the grout, and what I should use.
Many Thanks for your time,
Jenny