Will Water Damage My Tile Flooring?
Tile flooring is known for its water resistance, but the adhesive and grout used to seal the tiles can still be affected by water over time. Standing water can seep through the grout, gradually weakening the adhesive bond. As the adhesive deteriorates, you may notice some tiles wobbling when stepped on.
Even if only a few tiles appear to be affected, the underlying damage is often more extensive than it seems. In many cases, the entire surface underneath may be compromised. A flooring professional will need to remove the tiles, redo the floor, and install new tiles. Understanding the impact of water exposure on tile flooring is crucial to maintaining its longevity.
Tile’s Water-Retaining Capacity
A tile’s ability to retain water depends largely on its density. Have you considered the type of tile installed on your floor? For example, travertine tiles are less dense than porcelain, meaning they retain more moisture and allow water to seep through more easily. In contrast, porcelain tiles have a much lower water-retention rate due to their higher density.
In addition to tile type, the installation technique plays a crucial role in water resistance. Properly installed tiles create a more effective barrier against moisture. That’s why it’s recommended to work with a reputable flooring installation company that uses the latest equipment for a durable, long-lasting floor.
Will Unsealed Grout Damage Tile Floors?
Flooring installation experts will seal the grout so that the tiles are secured, and do not wobble. However, if someone is inexperienced and forgets to seat the grout, it will make your tile floor vulnerable to water damage. Standing water can seep beneath the tiles, staining the grout and promoting bacterial and fungal growth. Over time, mold spores may develop, leading to visible black stains at the corners of the tiles.
Identifying Water Damage on Tile Floors
How can you tell if there’s water damage on your tile floor? Inspect tiles for wobbling or mold spores around the edges, especially after flooding.
Ceramic tiles may resist water for a while, but the adhesive and grout can loosen over time. Leaks, like those from a kitchen pipe, can also cause nearby tiles to loosen as moisture seeps into the plywood or particleboard underneath, leading to visible stains or mold.
How Necessary Is Removing the Tile After Water Damage Has Occurred?
After water damage, replacing tile flooring is crucial to prevent mold and further issues. Traditional removal methods can be slow, messy, and pose health risks due to dust containing harmful particulates like ceramic and silica.
Our experts use dustless tile removal, which minimizes airborne dust and reduces the risk of respiratory problems, skin irritation, and more. This advanced process captures silica-based dust, ensuring a cleaner and safer environment during tile removal.
Dustless Tile Removal
Dustless tile removal is the ideal method for removing tiles when there’s water damage underneath. It works on all types of tile floors, regardless of the underlayment material. This method is not only safe but also prevents dust from settling during the removal process. With dustless tile removal, you gain:
Improved Air Quality: The primary benefit is a significant reduction in airborne dust, protecting your health from harmful crystalline silica, a known carcinogen.
Less Mess: With minimal dust, there’s much less cleanup required after the job.
Safer for Everyone: Reduced dust creates a safer work environment during removal and protects your family and pets from inhaling harmful particles.