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new porcelain floor tiles laid 4 weeks ago over new electric heating matts. Heating only connected a week ago and dark lines showing on most tiles?

possible causes? Any help/ guidance appreciated. Laid by tiler not DIY.
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They are 2 things you have to know, did the tiler cover the underfloor heating with self levelling and he gone for grey adhesive and dot and dab.
 
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They are 2 things you have to know, did the tiler cover the underfloor heating with self levelling and he gone for grey adhesive and dot and dab.
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heating matts covered in self levelling screed and watch him and full coverage not dot and dab.Adhesive was grey though , tiles are 8mm porcelain
 
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Might be the quality of the tiles
thanks for responses.....don’t know how I would prove tiles were at fault?

So grey adhesive ok to have been used as long as not dot and dab?

tiles laid some 4 weeks ago and heating only hooked up a week ago.

could marks go away? or will i have to live with them, as don’t fancy floor coming back up in a large 33sq meter Kitchen area.

trying to be sure in first instance it’s not likely to be a fitting issue.
 

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