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mitchino

I have just finished tiling a three wall matki shower enclosure with glass mosaics. There are two vertical corners, and three horizontal corners. The horizontal corners of the shower tray have a lip and the tiles overlap this to provide a seal.

Do I have to put Silicon along all these edges? I'd rather not, but if it means it's more likely to leak then I will. It's been grouted with Mapei flexible anti-mold grout.
 
M

mitchino

Did not do surface waterproofing, mosaics are laid onto bare aquapanel.

Before I renovated the shower, it had white Silicon in the corners. It looked a bit rough, as the mosaics and grout mean it doesn't have a nice straight edge. I will Silicon it according to everyone's advice, but would prefer to do it in clear Silicon. Any reason why not?

Thanks BTW for all the help so far - fantastic forum.
 
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Alan.P

do not grout then Silicon over the top.

Exactly the way I read it, all internals are movement / expansion joints, if you have grouted now and then Silicon over it, what is going to happen, the grout will still crack, the Silicon seal may / will fail and then you have trouble.
 
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Daz

With mosaics, I would use clear Silicon in the vertical corners (carefully scrape out the grout with a grout rake first) and white Silicon for the tiles to shower tray (again rake out grout between tiles and shower tray first).

A quick Silicon tip:
Use a very greasy washing up / water mix to smooth off a fine bead of Silicon and your Silicon will look tidy and shiney.

Good luck,

Daz
 
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Alan.P

Oh well that's that ballsed up then! :sad3:

Will have to Silicon over top. The problems I had with the shower in the past were due to the fact that the plasterboard behind the tiles got wet and fell apart. I was hoping the aquapanel would prevent this happening even if the grout failed and it got wet.


And there's another thing, many people think Aqua panel, Hardi Backer are 'waterproof' they are not and do not claim to be, they will allow water to pass through them without breaking down like plasterboard.
 

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