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Evening All,

I have recently had large format tiles installed 1200mm x 2400mm x 6 mm thick. All laid to a very good standard on top of UFH however 90 percent of the cut tiles have cracked. There is no other cracking on any full tiles or grout lines that suggest it’s structural.

I have attached a photo of the corner cut on the tile which I believe is the cause of the cracking. Your professional advice would be appreciated.
 

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Flintstone

Drilling the corner of the cut is important with these tiles to take away the tension and avoid cracks from that weak point. This looks like it has been drilled. Perhaps @3_fall can advise, he specialises in these tiles
 
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The drill cut is poor and not giving a clean sweep where it meets the straight cut lines which is what I believe is the cause of cracking. Hope this makes sense?
 
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Old Mod

Any chance of some more images please, the room as a whole and a couple of the cracked pieces.
I’m afraid being laid to a good standard and 90% cracked is quite a contradiction in terms.
If 90% are cracked, it’s either poorly laid or the ufh has been commissioned/operated incorrectly, if you are convinced it is not structural.
Who did the floor prep?

The drill cut is poor and not giving a clean sweep where it meets the straight cut lines which is what I believe is the cause of cracking

it’s more likely that there is either a lump in the floor screed on the corner, which is commonplace, or there is too much adhesive under it on that point.
 
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Any chance of some more images please, the room as a whole and a couple of the cracked pieces.
I’m afraid being laid to a good standard and 90% cracked is quite a contradiction in terms.
If 90% are cracked, it’s either poorly laid or the ufh has been commissioned/operated incorrectly, if you are convinced it is not structural.
Who did the floor prep?



it’s more likely that there is either a lump in the floor screed on the corner, which is commonplace, or there is too much adhesive under it on that point.
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Sorry there is about 50m2 of floor tiling area. There are 7 cut tiles within that 50m2 6 of the cut tiles have cracked. The level, line and laying to the eye looks very good. The only area that looks poor is the drilling of the 7 cut tiles. I’ll send more photos when I get home later.
 
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Is that grout under neath the silicone if it is thst is probably your problem . Also what about background prep what was it . Is
 
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Is that grout under neath the silicone if it is thst is probably your problem . Also what about background prep what was it . Is
Yes to the grout so no expansion joint to the external wall. Floor make up Liquid screed on top of UFH. Then the tiler installed 30mm of liquid product on top again (I’m not sure what product this was) and then laid matting before installing the tiles.
 
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Why did he put 30mm on top of screed , can we take it, it is wet ufh
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Did he do a moisture test on the screed , was the ufh commissioned before tiling
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What matting did he lay
 
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Why did he put 30mm on top of screed , can we take it, it is wet ufh
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Did he do a moisture test on the screed , was the ufh commissioned before tiling
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What matting did he lay
Yes wet UFH. He gave the incorrect build up required before the liquid screed was installed so had to make it up. Yes he carried out moisture test and the UFH was commissioned. Not sure on the matting but it looked like grey rolls of thin polystyrene.
 
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30mm! That’s a huge amount, were the levels incorrect?
Do you know what type of matting, what colour was it?
Do you have any left over bags of anything at all?
Were they installed using a frame?
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Sorry, seems you’ve just answered some questions.
 

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