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Daz
I was asked to quote to do an en-suite today, customer wants existing tiles removed and then re-tile full bathroom.
The plastered walls outside the shower area look as though they have absorbed water over the last five years - so problem no.1.
Customer has removed a tile from the shower enclosure and there is no sign of tanking so that was my first piece of advice.
The white silicon around the base of the shower tray was black with mildew in the corners - can anyone advice the cause of this, please, and how do I prevent it from returning after I have tiled and re-silioned?
I'm going to seal the grout with Sealguard as an extra means of protection, but I really need to be sure that the silicon stays white as the customer has a real issue with this - your help is appreciated.
Thanks
The plastered walls outside the shower area look as though they have absorbed water over the last five years - so problem no.1.
Customer has removed a tile from the shower enclosure and there is no sign of tanking so that was my first piece of advice.
The white silicon around the base of the shower tray was black with mildew in the corners - can anyone advice the cause of this, please, and how do I prevent it from returning after I have tiled and re-silioned?
I'm going to seal the grout with Sealguard as an extra means of protection, but I really need to be sure that the silicon stays white as the customer has a real issue with this - your help is appreciated.
Thanks