I have a brand new fully tiled walk in shower. Subway tile on all sides to the ceiling. Tile is on some type of cement board that doesn't hold water.
One wall is an outer wall of the house so obviously I cant check behind it because brick is on the other side.
Another wall faces my fireplace so I also cant access it from the back way to check for mold or water.
The third wall faces an interior wall so I've gotten access to it and everything seems find. What worries me is when I stick my hand down into the rubber lining (not sure the technical term) I can feel that there is moisture at the bottom.
My house got over two feet of water so I know water got in between the cement boards/tile wall and the brick.
Is it necessary to remove the tile? I've heard black mold can't grow on non fibrous materials and since there is no sheetrock or insulation I think I "may" be safe.
The rest of my house is completely gutted. I've been putting this off because I hate to tear out a grand of tile work if it isn't necessary.
One wall is an outer wall of the house so obviously I cant check behind it because brick is on the other side.
Another wall faces my fireplace so I also cant access it from the back way to check for mold or water.
The third wall faces an interior wall so I've gotten access to it and everything seems find. What worries me is when I stick my hand down into the rubber lining (not sure the technical term) I can feel that there is moisture at the bottom.
My house got over two feet of water so I know water got in between the cement boards/tile wall and the brick.
Is it necessary to remove the tile? I've heard black mold can't grow on non fibrous materials and since there is no sheetrock or insulation I think I "may" be safe.
The rest of my house is completely gutted. I've been putting this off because I hate to tear out a grand of tile work if it isn't necessary.