Urgent: Terrace tile joints leakage
Posted: October 9th, 2014, 11:04 pm
Dear forum members,
Our house was built around a year and a half back. For the terrace, we did the normal water proofing course (brick bats) and then laid tiles with paper joints.
Last year during the rains, we had a leakage from the terrace and the leakage was suspected to be from the joints between the tiles, as there is no water logging. The tile layer opened up all the joints and re-filled all the joints using the standard "powder" joint filler. This seemed to work and we did not have any more leakage last year and this year.
Unfortunately, the same leakage has re-occurred today and we are suspecting the joints have re-opened. Is there a permanent solution to this problem? What is the best and long lasting (even if expensive) way to fill tile joints (paper joints).
Given the heavy rains in Bangalore these days, I request the members to kindly suggest a solution at the earliest.
Thank you,
Dev
Our house was built around a year and a half back. For the terrace, we did the normal water proofing course (brick bats) and then laid tiles with paper joints.
Last year during the rains, we had a leakage from the terrace and the leakage was suspected to be from the joints between the tiles, as there is no water logging. The tile layer opened up all the joints and re-filled all the joints using the standard "powder" joint filler. This seemed to work and we did not have any more leakage last year and this year.
Unfortunately, the same leakage has re-occurred today and we are suspecting the joints have re-opened. Is there a permanent solution to this problem? What is the best and long lasting (even if expensive) way to fill tile joints (paper joints).
Given the heavy rains in Bangalore these days, I request the members to kindly suggest a solution at the earliest.
Thank you,
Dev