Please can you tell me if the bin liner will have caused rot under the tiles on the windowsill. I've been worrying about it for days. I took it off now, it was there to keep windowsill edge dry from splashes.Go on then, I'll play with you for a bit longer.
If you're a "poor lady" why would you be spending what little money you have on primer, a grout float and the tube of Evostick when a small pot of fix and grout would have done the job? If you're that bothered about rot, dry or otherwise, you'd have done something about the bin bag draped over the windowsill that I assume is to stop water going behind the sink.
By the way, nice work peeling the flower sticker off of the tile. Gives it a real modern look.
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Thanks for the suggestion but as the timber is in the roof void which does not belong me, I cannot touch it. Kitchen is mine as flat leasehold. I'm on top floor and flat in roof. It's an unusual set up as there is a stud partition wall between the kitchen and the roof void where the timbers are which lie being the gypsum plasterboard.This is a pretty extreme solution, but then again you do seem to be allowing these 3 tiles to take over your life, so...
Hire an acrow prop, support the joist above wherever the offending bit of timber is, cut out the offending bit of timber and replace with new.
Is any of this at all necessary? No
please don't lock thread. I've appreciated the help on here, just got really worried about the trapped moisture behind the impervious tiles.Time to lock this thread ?