ᐅ Shower floor level with the rest of the bathroom, without grout lines. Remove the tiles and pour concrete.
Created on: 8 May 2024 14:57
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DirkAmBauHello everyone,
We have a walk-in shower with very small tiles. As you can imagine, cleaning the large number of grout lines all the time is incredibly annoying.
Therefore, we are considering making the shower floor as grout-free as possible, if that is feasible.
Is there a way to concrete the floor, or is there nothing on the market that would be moisture-resistant?
Best regards,
Dirk

We have a walk-in shower with very small tiles. As you can imagine, cleaning the large number of grout lines all the time is incredibly annoying.
Therefore, we are considering making the shower floor as grout-free as possible, if that is feasible.
Is there a way to concrete the floor, or is there nothing on the market that would be moisture-resistant?
Best regards,
Dirk
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nordanney8 May 2024 15:09DirkAmBau schrieb:
Is there a way to concrete the floorConcrete Ciré or similar products. However, it is quite complex and rather expensive. Alternatively, a large tile up to the drain and smaller pieces on the sides and behind it.B
Buchsbaum06627 May 2024 18:52Can you imagine why these tiny tiles with many grout lines were installed? Or were only small-format tiles available in the past?
Just think about a wet tile.
Just think about a wet tile.
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nordanney27 May 2024 18:57Buchsbaum066 schrieb:
Can you imagine why these tiny tiles with so many grout lines were installed? Because it looks good. I installed something similar myself in the bathroom just the year before last (natural slate). Very slip-resistant, easy to clean, and ideal for various slope designs, especially if you have standard water (I have no issues with the grout).
Small mosaics are still very popular today and are used in all shapes and colors.
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