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Hi lads, tiled a complete bathroom about 10 months ago (floor + walls to ceiling) and customer has been back in contact to say that some of the tiles have cracked, i went to see them and right enough there is a very fine crack line on some of the tiles, i must have done about 150 floors and this is the first one i,ve had to return to. I use the same method every time, (6mm hardie backer, glued, screwed and fiba tape on joints) told the customer that i will return tomorrow and he informed me that more cracks have appeared, i feel as though my work and system is tried and tested so is this a problem with the substrate floor??? any advice would be welcome, thanks in advance.
 

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