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clareewilliams

Can anyone give any advice please.
We bought a new house 7 years ago and lived in it for 5 years and then rented it out.
After 2 years with the same tenants they called us to say that some of the kitchen tiles were lifting.

Our immediate thoughts were subsidence or water so we rushed down to check it.

There are 14 tiles that are lifting and so we pulled one up to see what was underneath. There was no sign of water and no sign of cracking in the the concrete below.

I have noticed that the tiles are pretty close together with not much grout between.

Can anyone think of what could have caused this.

The problem we are faced with is that the tile has been discontinued and so we could either patch it up with a different shade of tile but this would not look great
as it is in the centre of a large kitchen or we will have to replace the whole lot. If the insurance company gets involved they need to know what has caused it.

Any advice would be much appreciated.
 

Alan.P

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Hi and welcome.

As said above, pictures speak volumes.

When you say not much of a grout joint, can you measure it or give a guide in a pic with say a coin on edge, could be deflection / movement, might be something else, do you know what materials were used to fix and grout at the time ?
 
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Gazzer

BS say 3mm minimum joint on floor.
Is this a heated floor ?
How big is the area and are there any expansion joint either through the tile or around the perimeter ?
 
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clareewilliams

BS say 3mm minimum joint on floor.
Is this a heated floor ?
How big is the area and are there any expansion joint either through the tile or around the perimeter ?


Thanks for your response.

The floor doesn't have underfloor heating just normal radiator central heating.

The area is approx 4m x 9m.

I am going down to the house shortly with a tiler so I will ask him about the expansion joint etc.
 
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clareewilliams

Thanks for your response.

I am going to the house shortly with a tiler so I will take some photos.

I don't know what materials were used to fix and grout and our builders aren't being very helpful.
 

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On a floor that size I would have put one in, see what you find when you get there, and some pictures would be an advantage, also see what your tiler has to say.
 
G

Gazzer

Is this a localised area where the tiles have debonded or are there any other areas.
Its hard to say which materials to use before knowing the cause .
 
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clareewilliams

It is a localised area where the tiles have lifted. Pretty much the centre of the room.
 

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