How do I adhere rock to my shower floor?
The shower floor in my bathroom is inlaid with rocks. Some of them are coming loose and there are a few gaps. What would I use to re adhere the rocks and seal the floor again?
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You would use a thin set mortar to put the rocks in and then you'll need to use grout to hold them in place. You may be able to by a small pre-made batch of the mortar from the home improvement store.
I agree. You would need to remove the thinset from where the stones popped out. Put in some fresh thinset and replace the stones Once dry grout the gaps/joints. You can use a grout sealer to seal the grout.
Carol, here are some videos to look over. It looks like a very easy job. I hope this helps you.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=patch+shower+floor+with+rocks
Hi Carol! Hope this helps:
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=how+to+set+rocks+in+shower+base&docid=608021557772880872&mid=DF8DBA5F7809880E8757DF8DBA5F7809880E8757&view=detail&FORM=VIREHT
Maybe head to the tub and tile section of your local Home Depot type store. Takea piece of the rock w/you to make sure you get the proper adhesive to use. I always find them super helpful :)