Hi team, my existing tiled verandah sits on top of a ground floor living room. I've noticed in the recent weather that we have developed a leak in the living room ceiling. After some testing, I've confirmed that it's water on the balcony that is seeping through. When it rains, water runs along the grout lines closest to the edge, pooling at a point directly above the leak.
Unfortunately my home insurance won't cover the repairs to the balcony due to the grout failure and any potential underlying membrane failure being classified as existing wear and tear. I don't really have the time or the funds to install a new membrane + re-tile the whole verandah at the moment.
Is there a cheap and easy fix I can deploy to seal it up and prevent further leaking for another year or two, until I'm ready to do something more permanent?
Most of the grout appears in reasonable shape. There is 1 line of grout which is cracking and showing signs of degredation. Photos attached.
My plan is to:
Step 1 - clean all the grout with Davco Tile & Grout Cleaner.
Step 2 - Go over the existing grout with the Dunlop Ready to Go Ultra White to rejuvenate the colour. I was planning to go over the line of cracked grout rather than replace
Step 3 - Go over the grout with Dunlop Quick-Seal Grout Sealer.
Am I on the right track here, or is there a better approach to take / better set of products to use?



