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So this is the result of Portland Cement and Aluminium making contact with each other.
9 months Julian.how long had this floor been down marc?
No mate, it's an instant reaction.didn't take long for a reaction to happen
YesAre you saying this is the tiler's fault?
Do you have all the spec sheets, dated of course, to facilitate which adhesive to use? (primers too)
Not really, I am only asking questions.Do you seriously think we'd point the finger without first checking every avenue?
Tom you disappoint!
Hard to say without knowing the tiler's constraints on the job.Who do you suggest is at fault then Tom?
Not really, I am only asking questions.
As I have said, I have never laid on the foil faced boards but I do know what clients and manufacturers/builders/shops are like for pushing the job on or materials to be used etc without doing their own due diligence on the subject.
I, for one, am glad you have brought this to the attention of the tilers.
It seems very hard to understand this when you beat around the bush when somebody asks you question
Bout 10 Andy, yes quite possibly.How many tiles you replacing ?
If it all going to fail are you not just put a sticky plaster over it....🙂
So now that the foil has had a coating of adhesive and the chemical reaction has occurred is it that, for want of a better term, it's all burnt out and it has nothing left to react?
To quote Nick Knowles "Tiling is easy, any old fool can do it"
Oh no,It's not been down very long Paul and aluminium is still visible in places, and everything we've read would suggest that it will continue to react until either the aluminium or cement has been removed.
This reaction is actually used in a controlled way in certain circumstances.
Heavy machinery supports for example, when the support legs are concreted in they use a grout made up of cement and aluminium powder.
When the elements react and the expansion takes place, it fills any voids remaining in the concrete.
You may be correct Ed.Oh no,
We have to go back to school to learn chemistry,Mendeleev...
I laid a bathroom floor ....Tractor Antonio.
We couldn't actually make changes John, as they're still assessing their position with the main contractor and so on.You can only do your best! !