Problems with floor tiles
Discussion
I have floor tiles in my kitchen and am having a problem with the grouting coming out. The tiles have been down for four years and the grouting has been slowly coming out since six months after they were laid. They were laid on top of plywood and it doesnt feel like there is any flex in the floor. It has been slowly getting worse and now there is a crack in the grout from one side of the room to the other. It's driving me mental but I dont want to redo it just for it to happen again.
Never failed me yet
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and Screwfix are about the cheapest.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/39953/Sealants-Adhes...
and Screwfix are about the cheapest.
the problem is could be either:
1 the way they were layed
2 the sub-floor failing
3 a dodgy batch of grout
The first thing to do would be contact the tiler who did the job and see what he says, get him/her to look at the floor not just over the phone. If it has been layed correctly then 95% of the time it will be the sub-floor, I cant remember the last time I came across an adhesive/grout failure, but it does happen (Can happen with materials past there shelf life)
You said it was layed on ply, what is under that? also do you know what adhesive/grout was used? as this info would help
chris
1 the way they were layed
2 the sub-floor failing
3 a dodgy batch of grout
The first thing to do would be contact the tiler who did the job and see what he says, get him/her to look at the floor not just over the phone. If it has been layed correctly then 95% of the time it will be the sub-floor, I cant remember the last time I came across an adhesive/grout failure, but it does happen (Can happen with materials past there shelf life)
You said it was layed on ply, what is under that? also do you know what adhesive/grout was used? as this info would help
chris
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