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Rob Z

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Kitchen floor tiles...virtually zero percent coverage. My guys demo'd about 600 sq ft with a shovel and a wheelbarrow in about 2 hours. The entire floor was like this...I don't think we found one tile that was well bonded to the concrete.
 
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Rob Z

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This is what I saw when I first came to the customers' house. They called me with questions about how the contractor was doing the shower pan liner, and from what they told me over the phone I knew it was going to be a good one.:yikes:

The homeowners used the shower twice, and then the shower floor started to come out. The installers had used mastic to set river rock sheet mounted stones. Rather than having a bed of mortar to form the sloping shower floor, they had just layered what they said was pool cement (which I think means they used this stuff the pool plasterers use), which was ~1/2" at the perimeter and down to 0" at the drain. In the photo you can see the whitish stain from the pool cement. It turns out that the pool cement was the only portland cement product they used in this bathroom.

The drain was not a standard three-piece clamping drain, but instead they had just used a floor drain like could be used on a patio or in a basement. They cut the pan liner around the perimter of the drain, and "sealed" it to the edge of the drain with latex painters caulk.

There was no sloping surface under the pan liner, and in fact parts of the liner were lower than the drain, so water collected in the liner and never made it to the drain.
 
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Rob Z

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I knew that a lot of mastic had been used in this bathroom because the homeowner told me that "the installers couldn't finish for a long time because "something" wouldn't dry and we had to run fans for a week or more in the bathroom." These guys had leveled the floor in the bathroom with mastic, and it was a layer ~3/4" thick. We pulled it out in big rubbery sheets...the stuff was still pliable and soft after 3-4 months.

The next picture shows the shower, once I started taking out the wall tile. Most of the tiles in this shower either has no bond to the wall at all, or if they did have contact with the mastic...it was still wet after 3-4 months. The pen shows a glob of wet mastic that I dug out to show the homeowner.

You can see the shower pan liner on the base of the wall, and it is on the shower side of the tile backer board. The mastic was troweled right on the vinyl pan liner and the tile set right to the liner. At the intersection with the curb, they didn't use dam corners and in fact they cut the liner all the way down to the floor so that they could remove the excess material from the folds. They cut each corner in the shower to remove material and never sealed any of the cuts. This shower was doomed, anyway, but this really shows that they had no idea what they were doing.

The curb is constructed of pressure treated 2X4's with cement board screwed to the wood. Where there is pan liner on the curb they ran screws through it.

I'll have more to show tomorrow night when I get home from work.
 
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Olz

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These are from a bathroom i got called to repair, there were big holes in the walls behind some tiles where boards werent big enough and the fitter could be bothered to cut them to fill gaps, there were slots cut into tiles filled with bits of wood to screw the shower screens to, which had been done in the wrong place and so left exposed, dot and dabbed tiles falling off all over the place, the void between the wall and shower tray some 8" wide and 4" deep by 2' long had been filled with expanding foam then tiled over. Areas of grouting missed completly and badly lipped tiles. Afew tiles had been stuck on with no more nails!

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cornish_crofter

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Kitchen floor tiles...virtually zero percent coverage. My guys demo'd about 600 sq ft with a shovel and a wheelbarrow in about 2 hours. The entire floor was like this...I don't think we found one tile that was well bonded to the concrete.

From the little I can see there it looks like the grouting wasn't too bad. Such a shame they didn't stick them down properly before grouting.
 

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