Water through Ceramic Tile, Etc Sample Clauses

Water through Ceramic Tile, Etc. Ceramic tile and tile countertops shall not allow water into the interior of walls, flooring systems, or other components so as to cause damage. Ceramic tile and tile countertops are functional and attractive components of your home, but it is important to understand their anticipated performance when they come into contact with water. All of these non-membrane systems are water-resistant primarily as a result of the mass of the grout and/or mortar bed that will absorb a small amount of water and hold it until it can evaporate. Cracks in the grout joints are the primary concern for maintaining water resistance. For example, kitchen and bathroom tile countertops have been grouted to resist the passage of moisture into underlying construction, and this should be your experience as long as the tiles and the grout joints are not cracked. Cracks in the grout joints are the primary concern for maintaining water resistance. This is in contrast to a tile shower that is expected to be waterproof. The counters and floors have been constructed to resist cracking but it is essential that you monitor these finishes, particularly around sinks and floor areas near exterior doors where moisture may be present. It should be noted that these tile surfaces are not intended to carry standing water, and that condition should never be permitted. Tile surfaces have not been made to be waterproof and damage may occur to the underlying construction as a result. Tile countertops should be maintained reasonably dry. You should expect that the ceramic tile or stone tile floors and countertops would resist the passage of moisture into underlying construction as long as the tiles and the grout joints are not cracked. The counters and floors have been constructed to resist cracking but it is the obligation of the homeowner to monitor these finishes, particularly in counter areas around sinks and floor areas near exterior doors where moisture may be present. Cracks will allow for water intrusion and should be resealed immediately as part of regular monitoring and maintenance of these components of your home. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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