Hello,
Just noticed in a friends bathroom where I stayed for a few days that the internal corners around the shower area have been grouted, rather than using standard silicone sealant.
However, when you look close you can see over the top a clear sealant that extends about 5mm onto the tile on each side. When it's wet you can see the drips clinging to it.
Is this some kind of sealant tape? I have never seen such a thing before.
The grout is ivory, so I guess this was done in order to match the colour?
I assume there is still the posibility of hairline cracks in the grout due to natural movement, but this sealant tape stuff will stop water ingress?
Just noticed in a friends bathroom where I stayed for a few days that the internal corners around the shower area have been grouted, rather than using standard silicone sealant.
However, when you look close you can see over the top a clear sealant that extends about 5mm onto the tile on each side. When it's wet you can see the drips clinging to it.
Is this some kind of sealant tape? I have never seen such a thing before.
The grout is ivory, so I guess this was done in order to match the colour?
I assume there is still the posibility of hairline cracks in the grout due to natural movement, but this sealant tape stuff will stop water ingress?