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Repairing vs replacing bathroom tiles?

rondogz
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Repairing vs replacing bathroom tiles?

Just moved into a new place and noticed a couple chips in the bathroom tiles. I've got concerns that it's effecting the waterproofing and might cause some issues. 

Can this be fixed or should I replace the tiles completely? I worry

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replacing might be pretty expensive

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: repairing vs replacing bathroom tiles?

Hi @rondogz,

 

Thank you for your question about your cracked bathroom tiles.

 

Assuming the waterproof membrane beneath the tiles is still intact, then repairing the cracks is likely your best option. The alternative to repairing them is removing and replacing the damaged tiles, which has the potential to damage the waterproofing membrane in the process, which would cost a whole lot more.

 

For the small cavity around the tap, you can apply a bead of clear silicone to prevent water from entering the gap. Check out How To Silicone a Gap for some guidance.

 

For the hairline cracks in the tile, you can use this Rust-Oleum 13.3ml White Tub And Tile Touch Up Kit. It is a two-part epoxy filler that can be used to repair cracks in tiles.

 

Let me know what you think and if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

 

Jacob

 

rondogz
Getting Established

Re: repairing vs replacing bathroom tiles?

Thank you! 

 

I went by last week and picked up the supplies. Will give it a go :smile: 

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