Hi All
We had our bathroom tiled a few years ago. Recently I have
noticed that some of the bottom row of wall tiles - the ones butting up to
the bath - have rung 'hollow' when tapped. Even more recently I noticed that
the grouting between these was failing. So since I have a few days free
(ha!), I have had a closer look. Ended up by pulling of two or three off
this bottom row. They came off pretty easily ;-(.
Underneath there seems to be a thick layer of pink-ish plaster (I don't know
my plaster types very well, sorry) slapped onto the (solid) wall behind.
This plaster is very friable, I easily scratched deep hatch marks into it
with a 50p piece. Images he
http://www.nicorp.co.uk/download/DSCF1856-1.JPG
http://www.nicorp.co.uk/download/DSCF1857-1.JPG
Now I don't know if the plaster is friable because water has got at it, or
it was friable for some reason anyway and that has allowed the tiles to
loosen. It looks like the pink plaster was put on in the first place to
level the wall up - though even with that, the tile adhesive was only
touching it in a few places on each tile, as I think you can see from the
pictures.
I have some spare replacement tiles, and obviously I'm now keen to make this
all good. I'm presuming it would be best to chisel off this rubbish plaster
and replace it (with what?), put on to the right depth so that the
replacement tiles will adhere across their whole surface.
Any other ideas or suggestions?
Thanks a lot
Jon N