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    Hairline crack on the shower tile grout

    To my horror, our normal shower also appears to have a hole on it :-(. Please remind me what's the best board to use on stud walls in the shower? Thanks. Since posting it, I found Richard's other postings. Aquapanel is what you are recommending for this task? One more question: If...
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    Hairline crack on the shower tile grout

    The builder reckons he used 12mm waterproof ply. He is agreed to come and take a look at it. I think I'll wait for him. The shower is not used anyway.
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    Hairline crack on the shower tile grout

    It is not loose at all. If I push it it moves a little but not in a loose kind of way. I wonder if the board behind is moving.
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    Hairline crack on the shower tile grout

    Ok, I'll try and remove the grout and the tile. How do I remove the tile safely without damaging it? Thanks.
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    Hairline crack on the shower tile grout

    I wasn't there when it was done. But I can say with 90% certainty that it was smeared over, the old grout wasn't raked out. The tile doesn't appear to be loose, but the tiles on either side have very small movements.
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    Hairline crack on the shower tile grout

    I went behind the ply. The plys are on the stud wall. The builders did it, with some waterproofing material on them. I thought that's normal on stud walls. I am not sure what ply was used. I can ask the builders and post you an update tomorrow. The adhesive used was Granfix flexible and...
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    Hairline crack on the shower tile grout

    This is fairly new shower in the loft conversion we did last year. It is not used often. I tried to use it once a week to keep the negative head pump going. I went behind the plywood and didn't see anything untoward. I don't think the ply is rotten or anything. What's my next move?
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    Hairline crack on the shower tile grout

    There is a tiny hairline crack in between two tiles on the grout on the side where the shower unit is installed. It is at the bottom of the shower near the shower tray. It was fixed once but it has come back. If I push the tile, it appears to be moving a little. There is plywood behind it...
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