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Big gaps in shower wall grout
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[QUOTE="Dan, post: 958872, member: 1"] How long has it been done? The grout seems too patchy for it to still be wet I think. Some might have sunk too which may suggest the tiles aren't fixed properly. Don't suppose you know if the adhesive was trowelled onto the walls/floors? The grout around the drain looks like it might have been mixed with too much water. I think I've read on here that can happen when it's been mixed too much or washed off the tiles with too much water. Temperature has a lot of involvement with some grouts too. Whats the temperature like there now? I have to say I'm not a tiler myself I've just read a lot of the threads on here. So wait for the actual tilers to chip in. Which bit is the epoxy grout, the floor? Edit: yeah the floor. Epoxy won't have efflorescence problem that's cement based only. So that's a washing off issue maybe. Do you know which brand epoxy was used? I can look it up see what is in it. [/QUOTE]
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