Get A Tile
Installation That Is Not only Beautiful But Will Last And
Last Because It Is Also Built Correctly!
There is
nothing I can say here that will make the process of
construction sexy. A beautiful tile installation is what you
want in your home.
The fact of
the matter is that beauty is only half the battle. The
beauty of your new tile installation will not last if it is
not built correctly using proper construction methods.
Before
installing tile on areas that constantly get wet like
showers, tub surrounds and even bathroom floors, it is best
to use cement backer board and it is essential to properly
waterproof. Reality is that both grout and all backing
materials are porous.
That means
unless a waterproofing material is applied, over the backing
material water will always be penetrating the grout and the
backer board and reaching your studs behind. These studs are
almost always made of wood and they never have time to dry
out between uses if your shower gets frequent use.
What happens
is that as the wood stays wet it gradually rots and mold and
mildew start to grow from behind the tile. With time this
first appears as black mold rowing in the grout joints and
the grout begins to crack, ad the tile loosens as the all
develops movement due to the rotten studs.
This is all
easily and quickly avoidable, but most tile installation
companies don't even know it or don't want to take the extra
time necessary to do it because by the time it happens their
guarantee is up and they are nowhere to be found! You can
find this out very quickly by simply asking the tile
installation companies that quote your job 'How do you
waterproof my shower?' You will probably be able to tell
from the honest answers 'we don't' or 'what do you mean?' or
by the blank look on their faces or the fast talking that they
do.
One other
problem that is extremely common is that many companies also
install tile with mastic (glue) and this actually dissolves
when it gets wet. In our years of experience I can
truthfully say that I can count the times I have come across
a tile installation company that both waterproofs and uses
cement instead of mastic to install the tile on one hand!
The
vast majority make both mistakes of installing tile with
glue and not waterproofing. Some go even further compound
the problem further by using sheetrock to install the tile
rather than cement board.
Sheetrock just
turns to paper when it gets wet but it is used all the time
because it cuts down on installation time being much easier
to cut. The result is that your shower or tub surround is
guaranteed to rot away instead of guaranteed to last!
If it is not caught quick enough, which many times it isn't,
the wooden studs behind also rot away which mean you will
need expensive carpentry before rebuilding your
shower. Usually there will be some degree of water damage to
adjoining areas especially to the next floor down below the
shower. Sound like a horror story? It is. One that we see
all the time!
If the tile in your has black mold growing in the grout
joints or the tile is bulging, cracking or falling off this
is almost invariably the reason why. And you need to do
something as quick as possible to minimize the damage.
Kevin Kennedy
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