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Peterhoop
We have a bath/shower with tiles on the walls around the bath. On the wall side of the bath the wall is partly recessed with a tiled shelf connecting the bath to the wall (photo attached). The tiles on this shelf are cracked near the join with the wall and water is leaking through them. We have a handyman/builder who will replace the tiles on the shelf. He has suggested fixing the replacement tiles at a slight angle to the bath to allow water to run off into the bath. Also, he is suggesting using silicone instead of grout for the tiles. However, I have been told that black mould is likely to form on the silicon. Is this so, and is it better to use silicone or grout, or a combination of both for this job?
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