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HEM

I had a new bathroom installed recently (three months). Three walls around the bath and shower tiled. Over the past week approx 8 tiles (so far) have cracked in a vertical line (so almost the same line down on each tile in a vertical row). The tiles are over a false wall which was built to hide the shower plumbing. The cracks are no more than 1/2 mm if that and there appears to be no movement in the tiles at all. The cracks have been loud and sudden and each time after the bath or shower has been used.

I'm wondering whether the extreme temperatures of the past 10 days may have had any influence – very cold wall, very hot water? Or whether this is an underlying problem with the wall...

Any thoughts? And can anyone tell me if i can fill and seal the cracks or will the wall need re-tiling?

Any advice gratefully received!
 
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diamondtiling

Hi Hem, welcome to the forums :thumbsup:

replacement tiles are your only option for 100% peace of mind.
The wall that the tiles are on must be moving, you may not be able to feel it but I would bet money on that being the cause of your problems.

Any pictures?
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HEM

So speedy!
Hmm, thanks. I had a nasty feeling that that might be the answer, just not what i want to hear!
One pic attached. Hopefully.
 

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diamondtiling

That looks like there is no support behind those tiles, a linear crack is a dead give away.

What are the walls made up of, ie substrates and finishes?
 
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HEM

Oh dear.
No idea – this is a false wall that they put in to hide the pipes and plumbing for shower –*which runs up behind those tiles.

I'm certainly no builder and sorry substrate means very little to me! From what i remember they built it out of ply. I thought they were going to cement over the ply –*but i was away at the time :-( Of course. Or would they have just put the adhesive straight on? I really have no idea.

Either way it sounds like i might need to get the whole wall looked at and potentially re-tiled? Am i allowed to swear on here?!

Presumably if i can't do fairly soon, it is only going to get worse and i risk moisture getting in underneath and causing more problems?
 
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diamondtiling

Swearing is a no no even if you are justified.
You really need to find out what is behind those tiles, get the builder back to explain why these are cracking.
If its an area that is exposed to water then stop using it until the problem has been rectified. Shower areas need to be tanked. The walls should not be just ply or plasterboard alone, those surfaces need protection. Water will always find a way through if the substrate (the make up of the wall) is not correct.
Aqua panels should have been used in a wet area.
Where are you in the country? someone could call and give you some advice.

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HEM

Think builder has actually left the country but will try and contact him.

Unfortunately it is the only bathroom in a flat, so not using it isn't really an option, can only minimise usage and keep as dry as possible. The other tiled walls are cement over brick from what i remember, they were just re-tiled. This is the only 'new' one.

I'm actually based in London, so bit of a way away! But MANY thanks for your advice, and got the number! Sounds like i'd better get someone to come in and take a look soon though. At least i have spare tiles, well some...

Thanks again. *
 
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diamondtiling

Hem there are many thousands of members on here that will gladly give you some free advice, if you want someone to call then say your location and I am positive one of the members close by will help you.

Good luck pal.

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White Room

It could be to different materials used next to each other and fighting for space, any movement will differ between each material
 

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