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spholmes82
Hi
I'm after some advice on water ingress in our newly built shower enclosure.
I've stuck ceramic tiles from Homebase (Lyssia white mosaic tiles - can't post a link!) onto 12.5 mm Marmox boards (which are in turn attached to a stud wall, on e of which is external) using Mapei Keraquick tile adhesive. I've then grouted using Mapei Ultracolour grout (Manhattan grey). The corners/shower tray lip/shower enclosure have been sealed using Dow Corning Silicon and the whole installation was left for at least 48 hours before first wetting.
The tiles have 'grout channels' (i.e., channels cut through the glaze into the ceramic body of the tile) which criss-cross the tile so that when it's grouted it looks like a mosaic. The problem we have is that after the first use, a lot of the tiles have turned grey around these channels as water is soaking in through the grout/a very thin area of exposed ceramic that the grout hasn't covered. I've laid an un-grouted tile down on a tray so that only the front (glazed) surface is in contact with water and sure enough, the back of the tile was entirely wet within a couple of minutes.
So, in summary, I know that some of the tiles are at least partially wet through and are likely to remain so as only the front face will be aired. I have a couple of questions regarding my options:
1. Will the adhesive eventually fail? - it's cement based, not pre-mixed.
2. Will grout sealing help at all (I'm guessing not).
3. Will raking out and re-applying epoxy grout be an option
4. Is rip it all down and start again with different tiles the best option?
5. Why me?
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer, I've found the forum mega-helpful during this project!
I'm after some advice on water ingress in our newly built shower enclosure.
I've stuck ceramic tiles from Homebase (Lyssia white mosaic tiles - can't post a link!) onto 12.5 mm Marmox boards (which are in turn attached to a stud wall, on e of which is external) using Mapei Keraquick tile adhesive. I've then grouted using Mapei Ultracolour grout (Manhattan grey). The corners/shower tray lip/shower enclosure have been sealed using Dow Corning Silicon and the whole installation was left for at least 48 hours before first wetting.
The tiles have 'grout channels' (i.e., channels cut through the glaze into the ceramic body of the tile) which criss-cross the tile so that when it's grouted it looks like a mosaic. The problem we have is that after the first use, a lot of the tiles have turned grey around these channels as water is soaking in through the grout/a very thin area of exposed ceramic that the grout hasn't covered. I've laid an un-grouted tile down on a tray so that only the front (glazed) surface is in contact with water and sure enough, the back of the tile was entirely wet within a couple of minutes.
So, in summary, I know that some of the tiles are at least partially wet through and are likely to remain so as only the front face will be aired. I have a couple of questions regarding my options:
1. Will the adhesive eventually fail? - it's cement based, not pre-mixed.
2. Will grout sealing help at all (I'm guessing not).
3. Will raking out and re-applying epoxy grout be an option
4. Is rip it all down and start again with different tiles the best option?
5. Why me?
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer, I've found the forum mega-helpful during this project!