H
Hannah
Hi there,
I am at a loss about how to go about figuring out the reason over 50 tiles on the wall of my newly installed shower have cracked.
The tiler has been round and was non-committal about the reasons. Hopefully you guys can help.
The bathroom was finished 3 months ago and within weeks of it being finished. I noticed that an arc of tiles had cracked. Since then, further tiles have cracked. I will try and upload some photos.
The wall initially had a door in it that was boxed in, to include shelves, with moisture resistant board which was then plastered and tiled. Where the initial tiles cracked, the tiler had built up a dip in the wall with bal rapid set flexible adhesive, so initially, we thought this was the problem, but more cracks appeared. Could it be that the wall wasn't fully dried prior to tiling? Or the timbers used to build the frames weren't fully dry and have warped?
There is a staircase running on the wall behind the tiled wall, so maybe the vibrations are causing the problem?
Any information would be gratefully received!!
Thanks in advance,
Hannah
I am at a loss about how to go about figuring out the reason over 50 tiles on the wall of my newly installed shower have cracked.
The tiler has been round and was non-committal about the reasons. Hopefully you guys can help.
The bathroom was finished 3 months ago and within weeks of it being finished. I noticed that an arc of tiles had cracked. Since then, further tiles have cracked. I will try and upload some photos.
The wall initially had a door in it that was boxed in, to include shelves, with moisture resistant board which was then plastered and tiled. Where the initial tiles cracked, the tiler had built up a dip in the wall with bal rapid set flexible adhesive, so initially, we thought this was the problem, but more cracks appeared. Could it be that the wall wasn't fully dried prior to tiling? Or the timbers used to build the frames weren't fully dry and have warped?
There is a staircase running on the wall behind the tiled wall, so maybe the vibrations are causing the problem?
Any information would be gratefully received!!
Thanks in advance,
Hannah