This is the same tile that existed when we moved in 10 years ago. Over the years, our kids have splashed water out while playing in bathtub and some toilet accidents… it has caused some areas to start showing hairline cracks revealing the big tile is really just a bunch of small ones placed together. Is there any easy fix to cover this somehow, or will my only real option to redo the entire floor? Thanks!
Someone laid new tiles on top of the old ones. It’s actually quite impressive how neatly it has cracked along the shape of the underlaying tiles. There’s no quick fix for this though. You need to do what the previous person should’ve done which is to tear it all out and start from scratch.
Bonus@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Oof, catastrophic failure. You’re going to find very thin material without adequate backing and a honeycomb support pattern underneath, not some kind of mosaic or whatever you’re imagining. Every one of these tiles is failing and those cracks are exposing their structural shape. The mortar bed below is probably too chintzy and the tiles were not properly bedded to infill the cavity voids. I’m no tile guy. Just a designer who grew up in the trades as a cabinetmaker.