joseywales
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A relative has a construction business and we had him redo our bathrooms. I came to find out, one of his employees did the shower and it's not working out.
The first issue, the grout on the inside corners began falling out, after only a few weeks. He said the employee didn't use the correct grout. He removed it and used what looks more like a caulk. It looks fine, so fine.
I told him at the time that I was concerned about the wall grout. Sure enough, only a few months after installation, the wall grout is starting to come out in strips, just as it did on the inside corners. You can see it in the pics.
Is there any easy solution to this, other than digging it all out and grouting the walls over again? Is it possible it will be just a few spots? Honestly, we haven't even washed walls well, because I was concerned about the grout. Maybe I clean the walls with a scrub brush and just see what happens?
Pic 1, if you look toward the bottom, middle, you'll see just next tot he granite, where the grout is coming out. Nothing but water ever contacts that portion of the wall.
Pic 2 is a bit higher on the wall.
The first issue, the grout on the inside corners began falling out, after only a few weeks. He said the employee didn't use the correct grout. He removed it and used what looks more like a caulk. It looks fine, so fine.
I told him at the time that I was concerned about the wall grout. Sure enough, only a few months after installation, the wall grout is starting to come out in strips, just as it did on the inside corners. You can see it in the pics.
Is there any easy solution to this, other than digging it all out and grouting the walls over again? Is it possible it will be just a few spots? Honestly, we haven't even washed walls well, because I was concerned about the grout. Maybe I clean the walls with a scrub brush and just see what happens?
Pic 1, if you look toward the bottom, middle, you'll see just next tot he granite, where the grout is coming out. Nothing but water ever contacts that portion of the wall.
Pic 2 is a bit higher on the wall.
