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My house is 24 years old and my wall tiles in both the upstairs and downstairs bathrooms have started to fall off
I like them and want to save the others from falling off and do whatever is needed to save the others and replace the broken tiles. I have a couple of boxes of the tiles in the shed from when I first built which I can use to replace the tiles that smashed.
The grey cement(?) that holds the tiles seems to have lost it's grip and the grouting is falling out too.
Is it likely that it's just a few random tiles that are falling out, or might it be time to reglue(?) and/or re groutALL of the wall tiles?
Cheers
Sorry to read of your issues @The_Eight_Acres. Hopefully the Workshop community have some good news and advice for you.
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Jason
Hi T8A
Tiles generally come off if
1. the substrate is defective
2.There is a leak and the glue deteriorates over time
3. Not following manufacturers recommendations for surface preparation
and gluing.
4.5.6. etc and It is important to first identify the cause of the problem before you initiate a fix. Good to hear you have few extra spare tiles, unfortunately bathrooms rarely go
20+ years. I'll will be putting up some details on redoing your showers shortly and I'll link you in...
Photos also help in identifying problems->fixes.
Cheers
Good luck @The_Eight_Acres. I hope you don't have too much of an underlying problem. We have a bathroom that's 50-60 years old with original tiles and got a professional in to have the bathroom resealed, some tiles reattached, the bath and shower re-chaulked, etc. So certainly doable but the fact that your grout is falling out suggests a problem. Great advice from @BIM_Engineer as usual.
Hi @The_Eight_Acres,
Just wondering if you've made any progress following the advice you received?
Good luck,
Jason
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