Submitted by Low-Juggernaut-1164 t3_yrpzze in DIY
Need advice on bathroom floor
The tile floor in the bathroom, and in the whole house, was installed relatively poorly. I’m choosing to first look at the bathroom since there are cracks in the grout, specifically the ones right next to the base of the tub. It appears there is rust now in the cracks as well and I am wondering if this may indicate underlying issues with my tub as well.
Long story short, looking for advice on a bathroom reno to replace tile floor and tile around the tub while (hopefully) keeping the tub intact. My house was built in 1960 but has had some updates thorough out the years. Thank you in advance.
Picture for reference - cracked/rusting grout
broken2302 t1_ivuz4o4 wrote
If your removing the tile it doesn't matter what it is doing or not doing. I would recommend a good solid surface/base under your new tile. Don't do spacing of your new tike like the existing. 1/4" is a good gap. The grout line along your tub base should be caulked with caulking the same color after grouting. Tubs are sometimes flexible at their base which isn't a kind environment for grout. The rust you speak of just might be mineral stain left behind from water getting out of the tub.