klam_chowder
<font color=royalblue>Got her own private pool dan
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I decided to re-caulk around the bath tub, and removed the old caulking. After I did that the bottom of the wall that runs the length of the tub had water weep out from underneath the tiles, thru the grout. This happens about half the length of the tub.

Obviously water has gotten behind the wall. What does this mean? Is there a water barrier between the shower tiles and the wall? If I soak up the water until no more comes out, and then leave it for 3 days, will it dry out and I will be okay to caulk around the tub?

There are no signs of water damage in the house - below the shower, etc. I can't even begin to think of ripping out that wall; the tiles cover all three shower walls and the ceiling of the shower too.
The bathroom was professionally renovated completely about 7 years ago by the previous owners. The house inspector we used before we bought the house said the bathrooms were very well done; the inspector was very critical of other elements in the house so we trust his judgement.
Thx for any insights on this!
cheers,



Obviously water has gotten behind the wall. What does this mean? Is there a water barrier between the shower tiles and the wall? If I soak up the water until no more comes out, and then leave it for 3 days, will it dry out and I will be okay to caulk around the tub?


There are no signs of water damage in the house - below the shower, etc. I can't even begin to think of ripping out that wall; the tiles cover all three shower walls and the ceiling of the shower too.

The bathroom was professionally renovated completely about 7 years ago by the previous owners. The house inspector we used before we bought the house said the bathrooms were very well done; the inspector was very critical of other elements in the house so we trust his judgement.
Thx for any insights on this!

cheers,
