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Jonnyd
Hi Everyone,
I wonder if anyone could advise me. I have recently had procelain 500 X 500mm tiles fitted by my local builder whilst he was fitting a new kitchen for me. We decided to have underfloor heating installed at the same time. The job consisted of 8 x 3m kitchen diner and followed on with 4 x 4m conservatory. This was completed in July 2011. I have now found that 6 of the kitchen tiles are very hollow sounding, and one at the entrance to the kitchen 'POPS' whenever you walk on it. The underfloor heating was laid on top of bitumen floor, and held in place with self leveling compound. I am not sure how the tile was laid or what adhesive was used. Is this problem going to get worse, I didn't notice the hollow sound until recently, if we take up the tiles will we damage the unfloor heating, which is electrical? The builder is only a small outfit, and I can see him struggling to take all the tiles up and replacing but I fear that this would be the only answer!
I wonder if anyone could advise me. I have recently had procelain 500 X 500mm tiles fitted by my local builder whilst he was fitting a new kitchen for me. We decided to have underfloor heating installed at the same time. The job consisted of 8 x 3m kitchen diner and followed on with 4 x 4m conservatory. This was completed in July 2011. I have now found that 6 of the kitchen tiles are very hollow sounding, and one at the entrance to the kitchen 'POPS' whenever you walk on it. The underfloor heating was laid on top of bitumen floor, and held in place with self leveling compound. I am not sure how the tile was laid or what adhesive was used. Is this problem going to get worse, I didn't notice the hollow sound until recently, if we take up the tiles will we damage the unfloor heating, which is electrical? The builder is only a small outfit, and I can see him struggling to take all the tiles up and replacing but I fear that this would be the only answer!