Hello,
For a commercial kitchen in a warehouse, quarry tile was directly laid on to the slab that was in fairly good condition. We used a standard grout and sealed the tile afterward.
After awhile, a juicer was brought in and is a piece of equipment that needs to be hosed down after operation. This in turn brings a good amount of water on to the floor. We do our best to squigee and mop it up, but have found that water is somehow making its way into the next room, underneath the wall and underneath the tile. The tile does have a 6" coved base.
There are no visible cracks in the grout lines, and we are looking for any insight or information on what went wrong, or what we can do to fix it.
Please help.
For a commercial kitchen in a warehouse, quarry tile was directly laid on to the slab that was in fairly good condition. We used a standard grout and sealed the tile afterward.
After awhile, a juicer was brought in and is a piece of equipment that needs to be hosed down after operation. This in turn brings a good amount of water on to the floor. We do our best to squigee and mop it up, but have found that water is somehow making its way into the next room, underneath the wall and underneath the tile. The tile does have a 6" coved base.
There are no visible cracks in the grout lines, and we are looking for any insight or information on what went wrong, or what we can do to fix it.
Please help.