Hello all! From reading these forums it seems like everyone finds their way here in their hour of trouble...looks like it's my turn :-)
I am having quite a bit of an issue with my bathroom that went completely unnoticed until this morning. My house was built in the 20's so all the walls are plaster, and the bathroom tub was simply tile over plaster. In the tub there is a window (brilliant design), so when the wife and I moved in last fall we used two plastic shower curtains to ensure that water would not be damaging the stool/interior casing. Unfortunately it seems that the inside shower curtain didn't do it's job, and on top of that it hid the issue until now.
This morning while showering I noticed what looked like sand at my feet. Being ever so curious I pulled back the curtain and saw that the tile was bulging out in a spot, letting the sandy material drop into the tub. Figuring the I should fix it I pulled the bulging tile off and was greeted with 3 more tiles dropping off with it. I then removed 3 other tiles that were obviously unattached.
Please see attached pictures since I cannot directly link them here without 15 posts (I will soon though I'm sure!)
I have always been a drywall man so plaster is a complete mystery to me. Can anyone give me a general scope of work of what I'm looking at here cause it sure looks awful to me.
I am having quite a bit of an issue with my bathroom that went completely unnoticed until this morning. My house was built in the 20's so all the walls are plaster, and the bathroom tub was simply tile over plaster. In the tub there is a window (brilliant design), so when the wife and I moved in last fall we used two plastic shower curtains to ensure that water would not be damaging the stool/interior casing. Unfortunately it seems that the inside shower curtain didn't do it's job, and on top of that it hid the issue until now.
This morning while showering I noticed what looked like sand at my feet. Being ever so curious I pulled back the curtain and saw that the tile was bulging out in a spot, letting the sandy material drop into the tub. Figuring the I should fix it I pulled the bulging tile off and was greeted with 3 more tiles dropping off with it. I then removed 3 other tiles that were obviously unattached.
Please see attached pictures since I cannot directly link them here without 15 posts (I will soon though I'm sure!)
I have always been a drywall man so plaster is a complete mystery to me. Can anyone give me a general scope of work of what I'm looking at here cause it sure looks awful to me.
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