by openhouse »
Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:19 am
I can't believe no one out there can help on this matter.
Here we're talking about a bathroom wall, on the shower side.
The wall has been fully tiled only last summer. While the work was almost done, I was told that as the wall seemed not strong enough to support the tiles, they had to put some plywood in between and then fix the tiles on top of the ply, as this is the usual way around in these cases.
I was not fully convinced only because of the location being often wet from direct water, but the builder was very confident and I didn't know what to suggest otherwise.
Not even one year later, and the tiles are all coming off.
As I have to have it fixed again, I would like not to repeat the same mistake. So if anyone knows any better way to do it (take off the plywood and reinforce the wall, instead, or leave it as it is, but using an adhesive/grout especially made for wet areas) or any other advices, would be the most welcome..