What should I do if the corners of the wall tiles in the bathroom fall off?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-26
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Look at the size of the area of the porcelain dropped, if the area is large, the best way is to dismantle the whole and renovate the bathroom. This includes the installation of waterproofing and tiling and bathroom fixtures. If the area is small, it can be made up with glass glue or grout.

    If you don't want to bother, you can use white cement to make up the level, but the effect is average.

Related questions
2 answers2024-08-26

The quality of the wall tiles is poor, and it can not withstand the corrosion of moisture and moisture in the bathroom, and the wall tiles gradually begin to peel off from the corners, and there is no good way to remove the wall tiles and redecorate.

4 answers2024-08-26

The whole brick is removed from the back without any cement, indicating that the brick and the cement layer are not bonded well at all, and the brick should not have been blistered for a long time before pasting. Your brick should be a floor tile, that is, a full tile processed, the weight is relatively large, this kind of brick on the wall itself is easy to fall, there are cracks in the cement, indicating that the cement mark is not up to standard, or there are holes in the wall vibration, etc. To sum up the above, the cement is not good enough, and the brick is too good. >>>More

2 answers2024-08-26

Buy a bottle of glass glue to stick that.

1 answers2024-08-26

The whole piece falls off is better, just afraid of cracking, you have to find a mason, and then the cement where the tiles fell down to shovel off, and then fill in the cement to paste the tiles, easy to say, not easy to do, the key is to shovel the cement, accidentally will break the tiles on the side.

1 answers2024-08-26

The hollow drum of the bathroom wall tile is caused by the bonding and detachment of the tile tile >>>More