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ashurst
Hello,
I noticed recently that my builder may have made a mistake when tiling some little mosaics ( Polished Marble 2.5cm x 5cm) in between large wall tiles in the middle of the shower enclosure area area (wall behind where the rain shower comes out from) I noticed some of the grout was going a bit brown and the tiles were movable as some of the grout had cracked. I removed the bottom row of tiles and noticed it was a bit wet behind (no problem on the ceiling on the floor below) and also they had used Silicon to bond the mosaic tiles onto plywood which I know is not ideal, as firstly they should have maybe tiled onto the bare wall or cement fibre board or something similar. The reason why they used ply I think was because the mosaic tiles are thinner than the wall tiles so the ply was used to bridge the gap.
Furthermore I noticed that the builder had not completely grouted all the vertical lines on the bottom row of mosaics and instead used Silicon here.
The builder then siliconed the entire bottom area.
I removed the entire row, filled the area behind with grout as there was almost a 5mm gap behind tray to wall behind So water could seem down if it leaked through.
Next I have waited 24 hours and now used Bal Max Flex adhesive to fix tiles onto the plywood. After 24 hours I have used Bal micromax grout (I removed grout on verticles and bottom of the row above which I left alone and did not remove as they seemed ok.
My understanding is not to grout the bottom of the tiles where they meet the shower tray and next is to Silicon this so the Silicon can fit into the bottom bits where the tiles meet the shower tray.
Also the large wall tile has a slight chip where it meets the first mosaic tile and I have used grout to fill this area as before the builder simply used Silicon in the gap.
I am hoping that this is the correct course of action
You opinions please would be most welcomed.
Ashurst
I noticed recently that my builder may have made a mistake when tiling some little mosaics ( Polished Marble 2.5cm x 5cm) in between large wall tiles in the middle of the shower enclosure area area (wall behind where the rain shower comes out from) I noticed some of the grout was going a bit brown and the tiles were movable as some of the grout had cracked. I removed the bottom row of tiles and noticed it was a bit wet behind (no problem on the ceiling on the floor below) and also they had used Silicon to bond the mosaic tiles onto plywood which I know is not ideal, as firstly they should have maybe tiled onto the bare wall or cement fibre board or something similar. The reason why they used ply I think was because the mosaic tiles are thinner than the wall tiles so the ply was used to bridge the gap.
Furthermore I noticed that the builder had not completely grouted all the vertical lines on the bottom row of mosaics and instead used Silicon here.
The builder then siliconed the entire bottom area.
I removed the entire row, filled the area behind with grout as there was almost a 5mm gap behind tray to wall behind So water could seem down if it leaked through.
Next I have waited 24 hours and now used Bal Max Flex adhesive to fix tiles onto the plywood. After 24 hours I have used Bal micromax grout (I removed grout on verticles and bottom of the row above which I left alone and did not remove as they seemed ok.
My understanding is not to grout the bottom of the tiles where they meet the shower tray and next is to Silicon this so the Silicon can fit into the bottom bits where the tiles meet the shower tray.
Also the large wall tile has a slight chip where it meets the first mosaic tile and I have used grout to fill this area as before the builder simply used Silicon in the gap.
I am hoping that this is the correct course of action
You opinions please would be most welcomed.
Ashurst