Hello all
I'm new to the forum but read a lot of threads on here.
October 2018 we had 2 new bathrooms fully fitted out. Porcelain tiles on floor and walls.
Issues started as soon as the first bathroom was completed. The grout started to crack on the floor. Porcelanosa came out to inspect as the tiles and the grout came from them. The floor was re-grouted.
Once both bathrooms were completed is where the real issues started. The grout has cracked on the tileable shower tray. The grout on the tile recess / shelf area has cracked in both bathrooms. The main bathroom grout (butech cemento) stays a dark almost black colour is the shower enclosure area.
Porcelanosa have been out to inspect but they are putting all the issues down to the fact that the tiler used ply wood as a substrate on all the walls in both bathrooms.
The issue apart from the issues them self's is the fact the tiler or porcelanosa aren't interested in helping at all. We're stuck and we really don't know where to turn. Any advice would be great.
Is the grout as fault? Or is how the grout been mixed / applied at fault? Or it is really down to the ply substrate.
Again any help and advice would be great, thank you in advance
I'm new to the forum but read a lot of threads on here.
October 2018 we had 2 new bathrooms fully fitted out. Porcelain tiles on floor and walls.
Issues started as soon as the first bathroom was completed. The grout started to crack on the floor. Porcelanosa came out to inspect as the tiles and the grout came from them. The floor was re-grouted.
Once both bathrooms were completed is where the real issues started. The grout has cracked on the tileable shower tray. The grout on the tile recess / shelf area has cracked in both bathrooms. The main bathroom grout (butech cemento) stays a dark almost black colour is the shower enclosure area.
Porcelanosa have been out to inspect but they are putting all the issues down to the fact that the tiler used ply wood as a substrate on all the walls in both bathrooms.
The issue apart from the issues them self's is the fact the tiler or porcelanosa aren't interested in helping at all. We're stuck and we really don't know where to turn. Any advice would be great.
Is the grout as fault? Or is how the grout been mixed / applied at fault? Or it is really down to the ply substrate.
Again any help and advice would be great, thank you in advance