augustus
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I haven't found a dedicated tile forum yet and thought I'd try here first. I am finishing up a complete remodel of our masterbath. It's finished enough that we've been using the shower everyday (two people) for about 2.5 weeks. After maybe a week we started noticing that the bottom row of tiles (these are lowes subway tiles 3x6) are darker than all the rest, and the grout around that row is darker as well. It now stays that way from shower to shower, never drying out. I know from installation that this is what happens when these tiles get waterlogged.
Tiles are on hardiboard. Installation is studs, vapor barrier, hardiboard, thinset, tiles/grout. There is physical separation between the hardiboard and the shower pan, but I put the vapor barrier over the lip of the shower pan.
I don't know what to do, here are some clues I can think of:
1) Bottom row consists of cut tiles (bottom long side)
2) Bottom row was installed at a different time than the rest
3) I have sealed the grout with that spray sealer (lowes) maybe I missed the bottom?
4) Bottom row spans the wall and lip of shower pan (big deal)
So, it's definitely water, but why just the bottom row? If it's running down the wall, it'd be the bottom X rows fading up toward the top, right? So, is this some capillary action stuff? If so, how do I fix it? Would that mean there is pooling on the top ledge of the shower pan? Shower pan is level by the way.
Thanks for reading, and I would really appreciate any help. It's taken a very long time to get this far, it is killing me that this is happening. I've done other bathrooms, and never had this problem. We are halting use of the shower until I figure this out.
Tiles are on hardiboard. Installation is studs, vapor barrier, hardiboard, thinset, tiles/grout. There is physical separation between the hardiboard and the shower pan, but I put the vapor barrier over the lip of the shower pan.
I don't know what to do, here are some clues I can think of:
1) Bottom row consists of cut tiles (bottom long side)
2) Bottom row was installed at a different time than the rest
3) I have sealed the grout with that spray sealer (lowes) maybe I missed the bottom?
4) Bottom row spans the wall and lip of shower pan (big deal)
So, it's definitely water, but why just the bottom row? If it's running down the wall, it'd be the bottom X rows fading up toward the top, right? So, is this some capillary action stuff? If so, how do I fix it? Would that mean there is pooling on the top ledge of the shower pan? Shower pan is level by the way.
Thanks for reading, and I would really appreciate any help. It's taken a very long time to get this far, it is killing me that this is happening. I've done other bathrooms, and never had this problem. We are halting use of the shower until I figure this out.
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