I've just noticed a crack in a tile next to our shower tray.
Its one of those floor level shower trays and has some sort of fast flow plugs that doesn't flow very fast. The result being you have keep an eye on the water and mop the floor after.
I'm worried that now there is a crack the water will seep in and make the crack worse.
Is that likely and will the crack get worse?
If so what is the sensible solution?
I was thinking some sort of glue or sealant to prevent more water getting in. I'd rather not try and replace the tile yet (assuming there are spare tiles).
Also if I sealed it, is there a risk I'm just trapping water in there?
I've just noticed a crack in a tile next to our shower tray.
Its one of those floor level shower trays and has some sort of fast flow plugs that doesn't flow very fast. The result being you have keep an eye on the water and mop the floor after.
I'm worried that now there is a crack the water will seep in and make the crack worse.
Is that likely and will the crack get worse?
If so what is the sensible solution?
I was thinking some sort of glue or sealant to prevent more water getting in. I'd rather not try and replace the tile yet (assuming there are spare tiles).
Also if I sealed it, is there a risk I'm just trapping water in there?
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