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waterfd

Hi, I have just looked at a kitchen floor that has been down only for 2 years and tiles are lifting. The floor is in a 1930's house and is a suspended floor there is no vertical movement in the floor however when I lifted a tile the floorboards had been covered with ply and there was movement between this and the original floorboards so this is the reason the tiles a delaminating. I could not see any screws so I think the ply had not been fixed well. Initially I will be seeing if I can make repairs considering the tiles are coming up cleanly (at least the ones I saw). I was going to use Keraflex adhesive but saw Keraquick is more flexible, if I can get the tiles up in the bad area I will replace the ply and seriously screw it down. So which adhesive would be best?
 
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waterfd

Thanks guys went to the job and all the tiles came up with vitually no adhesive on the back of the tiles although you could see they had been attached by the trowel marks. The 6mm plywood was screwed down with 40 screws on about 4 sq/mtrs so there was a lot of movement between the floor and the ply so I think the tiles were under stress from day one. I would guess that the adhesive was not fully set before the movement started and the tiles debonded the Grout was the only thing that kept them from moving earlier. I screwed the ply at 6" centers and the whole thing became solid the client said the floor felt firmer than when it was first done.
Thanks again
 
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TilingLogistics

Thanks guys went to the job and all the tiles came up with vitually no adhesive on the back of the tiles although you could see they had been attached by the trowel marks. The 6mm plywood was screwed down with 40 screws on about 4 sq/mtrs so there was a lot of movement between the floor and the ply so I think the tiles were under stress from day one. I would guess that the adhesive was not fully set before the movement started and the tiles debonded the Grout was the only thing that kept them from moving earlier. I screwed the ply at 6" centers and the whole thing became solid the client said the floor felt firmer than when it was first done.
Thanks again

Sorry are you saying you rescrewed the 6mm ply or did you replace it to standard?

Kev
 

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