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Megan
Last week I got my kitchen tiled with metro tiles.
He had a day and a half to do the job as my kitchen designer booked him in. The first day he laid the tiles on the hob wall. The next day he laid the tiles by the sink and grouted the lot.
Little did I know, but he used a ready mixed adhesive that needed longer to dry. The tiles by my sink now all have yellow grout instead of white as the adhesive has bled through.
He’s coming back tomorrow to fix it and I have a few questions:
1. Does he need to removed all the grout on that wall or can he just do the problematic grout and regrout.
2. The joiner sealed the tiles on Monday where they meet the cabinet. Sadly the bottom row of tiles has been affected. Does he need to remove the sealant or can he grout on top?
3. If he removed the sealant, how long does the grout need to dry before resealing?
He seems to be a bit of a cowboy so I don’t want him to tell me what’s best as I think he’ll just want to take the easiest way out...
Thank you.
He had a day and a half to do the job as my kitchen designer booked him in. The first day he laid the tiles on the hob wall. The next day he laid the tiles by the sink and grouted the lot.
Little did I know, but he used a ready mixed adhesive that needed longer to dry. The tiles by my sink now all have yellow grout instead of white as the adhesive has bled through.
He’s coming back tomorrow to fix it and I have a few questions:
1. Does he need to removed all the grout on that wall or can he just do the problematic grout and regrout.
2. The joiner sealed the tiles on Monday where they meet the cabinet. Sadly the bottom row of tiles has been affected. Does he need to remove the sealant or can he grout on top?
3. If he removed the sealant, how long does the grout need to dry before resealing?
He seems to be a bit of a cowboy so I don’t want him to tell me what’s best as I think he’ll just want to take the easiest way out...
Thank you.