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Daveyboy
I recently posted a thread in the Adhesive, grouts, etc forum regarding a contract I have just got doing tiling works in the local leisure centre. Well, I started tonight and thought I'd share with you the experience!
The grout in two of the shower cubicle floor tiles had cracked and water was getting in underneath. We had been told that the tiles had been tiled on top of existing tiles and I assumed that the original tiles might have failed thus causing the cracking in the grout.
When we got up close to the tiles, there was a really disgusting smell and drain flies would swarm around us :yikes::yikesI'm itching/scratching just reliving the memory!) We could see that the original gulley tiles had been left in and the new tiles laid on top of the old and butted up to the gulley tiles, with grouting along the edges. We could see crack lines along the grout
When we lifted the tiles, the stench was unbearable! We scraped off the old adhesive and as we were washing down, the gulley started backing up. So we lifted the waste trap and found it full of congealed rotting skin flakes, pubic hair, hair and God knows what else.:incazzato: :yikes: The good news is that the old tiles are rock solid and we keyed them ready for over tiling.
So, aside from the fact that the tiling was not the best I've come across, because the staff did not regularly clean out the trap, water laid in the gulley and eventually crept in between the old tiles/new tiles, causing the new tiles to lift and the grout to crack :mad2::mad2::mad2:
In the end, we were told to lift the tiles in all the cubicles and the upstands and try to source some new ones...
Anyone know where I can get very high slip resitant tiles, terracotta style that are immediately available??
The grout in two of the shower cubicle floor tiles had cracked and water was getting in underneath. We had been told that the tiles had been tiled on top of existing tiles and I assumed that the original tiles might have failed thus causing the cracking in the grout.
When we got up close to the tiles, there was a really disgusting smell and drain flies would swarm around us :yikes::yikesI'm itching/scratching just reliving the memory!) We could see that the original gulley tiles had been left in and the new tiles laid on top of the old and butted up to the gulley tiles, with grouting along the edges. We could see crack lines along the grout
When we lifted the tiles, the stench was unbearable! We scraped off the old adhesive and as we were washing down, the gulley started backing up. So we lifted the waste trap and found it full of congealed rotting skin flakes, pubic hair, hair and God knows what else.:incazzato: :yikes: The good news is that the old tiles are rock solid and we keyed them ready for over tiling.
So, aside from the fact that the tiling was not the best I've come across, because the staff did not regularly clean out the trap, water laid in the gulley and eventually crept in between the old tiles/new tiles, causing the new tiles to lift and the grout to crack :mad2::mad2::mad2:
In the end, we were told to lift the tiles in all the cubicles and the upstands and try to source some new ones...
Anyone know where I can get very high slip resitant tiles, terracotta style that are immediately available??