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Sefirah

please help I'm having a new bathroom installed and the tiler has finished his part and grouted everything.
The fitter said he will grout over the Silicon.
Just wanted to check this is ok?

I have a shower tray and a bath.
The bath panel is tiled, and where the bath panel reaches the lip of the bath is grouted and he said that doesn't need Silicon- it's a 5mm gap.
Though I've heard that due to movement it will crack so should be siliconed. But if so can I ask him to Silicon over the grout?

And around the shower tray - inside and out, this is all grouted and he's going to Silicon on top of it. Is that ok?
Thank you and confused...
 
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Sefirah

I'm sorry I'm totally new to this and don't understand the jargon you've used, please spell it out for me!

Am I going to need to ask him to remove all the grout entirely everywhere or just in some places?

So for example, under the rim of the bath, can he take a bit of grout away and Silicon then?

What about the outside of the shower tray where it meets the tile floor?


I have to understand it exactly so I can tell him what to do as he's so different to what he wants to do.

I just can't see how he can remove all the grout without scratching anything!
 
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Rookery

The junctions between different surfaces are called movement joints. EG between the shower tray and the wall, at the vertical corners in the shower, where the bath butts up to the wall tiling, where floor tiling meets wall tiling etc etc.. These should not be grouted but left OPEN and siliconed over, preferably with sanitary Silicon such as DOW785. This allows for movement at different rates. It is quite common for some traders to grout the area then Silicon over but by doing this, they are creating a 'rigid' movement joint, which is wrong.
 
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Sefirah

I see thank you.
Well all of that has been grouted, so that must be the way they do it like he said, grout it and Silicon over it.

To resolve this what should I tell home to do?
Surely it's going to be too much work and risk damage by asking him to take grout of in all those areas?

Is there certain areas I should definitely insist on him removing grout prior to siliconing?
 
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Sefirah

Iva attached photos showing grout all around the shower tray, bath, and where tiles meet tiles in the corner of two walls.
Am I going to have to ask him to remove all of this grout? And is it actually possible without him damaging anything?

IMG_9829.JPG IMG_9832.JPG IMG_9833.JPG IMG_9836.JPG IMG_9837.JPG IMG_9838.JPG IMG_9839.JPG
 

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