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Checking the sister bathroom of this one in the morning.
removing shower screen and lifting a few (loose) tiles to see if it's the same as this one!
 

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Here's the outcome of this mornings visit.
Most tiles were loose and joints were cracked. It had mat type underfloor heating and the tiles were dotted onto this. There was no contact with the adhesive to the floor, it was just sat on the mesh.an inch of adhesive in the tray area, no envelope cuts, so floor was nearly level. The wall tiles were stuck to some sort of barrier, but the barrier is not stuck to the wall!

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W

White Room

Look like the plaster has had a high shrinkage rate....will you be ripping the walls off as well.
 
M

Mr Tiler

wow, i thought the stuff is supposed to fail when it is not completely covered? is that rite or have i read wrong in the past?
 

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