I had my bathroom tiled over the summer. A week before Christmas I noticed that one of the tiles by the bath is loose, and a couple of tiles have hairline cracks.
Of course the tiler did not respond to my attempts to contact him so I need to fix it myself.
The tiler grouted between the bath and the wall, and then put silicone over the grout. I'm assuming I will need to remove both and replace it with just silicone once I've fixed the loose tile. I'm not sure what to use to stick the tile back on with. I don't really want to buy a big bag of adhesive for such a small job. Last time I had to fix some tiles I used a tub of "fix n grout" from Poundland, which actually seemed to work ok, but I used it on tiles that weren't getting wet. I have part of a bag of the original grout left which is hopefully still good.
And then there are the two hairline cracks on tiles behind the shower screen and the shower tap. I'm assuming the only real way to fix those is to take the screen and shower down which I'm not in the mood to do right now. How concerned should I be about water seeping in? Can I put something on it to protect it (like the tube of clear silicone I happen to have open...)?
Of course the tiler did not respond to my attempts to contact him so I need to fix it myself.
The tiler grouted between the bath and the wall, and then put silicone over the grout. I'm assuming I will need to remove both and replace it with just silicone once I've fixed the loose tile. I'm not sure what to use to stick the tile back on with. I don't really want to buy a big bag of adhesive for such a small job. Last time I had to fix some tiles I used a tub of "fix n grout" from Poundland, which actually seemed to work ok, but I used it on tiles that weren't getting wet. I have part of a bag of the original grout left which is hopefully still good.
And then there are the two hairline cracks on tiles behind the shower screen and the shower tap. I'm assuming the only real way to fix those is to take the screen and shower down which I'm not in the mood to do right now. How concerned should I be about water seeping in? Can I put something on it to protect it (like the tube of clear silicone I happen to have open...)?