JM123456
Member
Hey,
I put Schluter All-Set under the Ditra Membrane and then tiled on top with the same All-Set (but mixed for tile) and finished about 7 PM. Overnight the toilet leaked from the valve (it has never leaked before, so I am assuming it the shut off valve didn't completely seal). It didn't flood the place, but there is water between the tiles. (They are 1.5x1.5 mosaic - so no warranty from Schluter anyway.)
The tiles all seem pretty solid when I stepped on them (to check the leak) and I am close to 240 lbs. I tried to pry a few and they do not move at all (stupid because if they did break/pop I would have felt like an idiot).
For timing reasons I need to start grouting around 1:00 PM or so. I know (if I am reading it correct) that the All-Set needs 12 hours - not the usual 24 - to dry.
I realize none of this is ideal, but how likely do you think it is that everything will be OK. As I said, tiles seem rock solid, but I am wonder if that leak (call it a gallon or so at a drip) will be a problem.
NOTE: We had tupperware under it when laying the tile, but it picked up speed overnight and filled it. Fingers crossed that I can get that toilet back on before the seal completely bursts...
I put Schluter All-Set under the Ditra Membrane and then tiled on top with the same All-Set (but mixed for tile) and finished about 7 PM. Overnight the toilet leaked from the valve (it has never leaked before, so I am assuming it the shut off valve didn't completely seal). It didn't flood the place, but there is water between the tiles. (They are 1.5x1.5 mosaic - so no warranty from Schluter anyway.)
The tiles all seem pretty solid when I stepped on them (to check the leak) and I am close to 240 lbs. I tried to pry a few and they do not move at all (stupid because if they did break/pop I would have felt like an idiot).
For timing reasons I need to start grouting around 1:00 PM or so. I know (if I am reading it correct) that the All-Set needs 12 hours - not the usual 24 - to dry.
I realize none of this is ideal, but how likely do you think it is that everything will be OK. As I said, tiles seem rock solid, but I am wonder if that leak (call it a gallon or so at a drip) will be a problem.
NOTE: We had tupperware under it when laying the tile, but it picked up speed overnight and filled it. Fingers crossed that I can get that toilet back on before the seal completely bursts...