TONY,
These are great pictures of your problem. This one you need to
investigate, there could be several reason for this.
1.
It appears that most of the staining is around the toilet area
and the further you get from the toilet area the less the stains seem to
appear based upon what I see in the third picture. This could happen if you
have a toilet that has not been properly installed and the wax seal is leaking
and allowing waters (ETC ) to leach into the setting bed of the stone and this
is causing the discoloration.
2.
With moisture in the setting bed if the sub straight is on a second
floor or has a basement under it the sub straight may have been put
in using nails or screwed and they are starting to rust due to the moisture in
the setting bed.
3.
The first thing I would do would run a moisture test using a
moisture meter. If the stone is wet then the moisture is coming from somewhere
and my guess would be the toilet, check you moisture reading to see id there is
more moisture closer to the toilet. If this is the case then I would bet the
toilet wax seal is leaking and must be repaired.
4.
If there little or no moisture in the floor , then this could be
coming from something that got into the setting materials and is now oxidizing.
Use a poultice as you have been and remove the stains. The problem unless you
know what causing the problem you cannot guarantee the stain will not re
appear.
5.
If it is the toilet leaking , then poultice have the owner of
the home have the toilet fixed, then place a fan or dehumidifier in the
bathroom for several days ( weeks ) to dry out the stone, then go
in and poultice out the stain, hone if needed , repolish and your done.
CAUTION : In your agreement with the customer make sure you note
that the stain may re- appear and if they do the same process will need to take
place.
John E. Freitag
President/Director
The Stone and Tile School
Office 407-567-7652
Cell 407-615-0134
jfreitag@thestoneandtileschool.com
From: Tony StoneBrite
[mailto:tony@stonebritechicago.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:51 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] Carrara stains
Hey Guys, I have some what looks like iron stains in white
carrara. I have already done work here and mixed some iron out in my poultice
and it worked. It continues to happen in several condo units.The tile is on
the floors and showers. This problem is happening on the floors only. Any
suggestions and does anyone know why? Is it the water mixed with the
thinset that makes it react this way? This install is about 1 year old. Pics attached. Thanks Have A Great
Day Tony DiBartolo |
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