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evening all,i was asked to look at a family members tiled kit floor,its ceramic tiles whic off 2 have totally broken over a period of time,they told me its a concrete floor with a hot water pipe near the surface of this so i assumed the heat from the pipe is cracking the tiles? would this be right? and to combat this i was going to drop a slc on top of it to take the tiles further away from the pipes? any suggestions feel free cheers:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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As long as the temp doesn't exceed the adhesives recommend maximum then no probs.....flexi will be better........just remove the effected tiles and re-fix....after prepping the floor....
 

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sorry im a bit lost? the tiles have cracked in half with the heat from this pipe which is somehow too close to them in a certain art of the floor,,they want the whole floor lifted and new tiles laid anyway but what i wondered was if i self levelled the floor would this prevent the tiles cracking again? or do i just ned to use a flexi adhesive as stated and this will be fine?
 
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You never said you were going to re-tile the whole floor.....:grin:.....

After removing the tiles and prepping the floor then you could just use an isolation membrane to prevent expansion effecting the tiles....and cracking them again...
 
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From a plumbing point of view, that pipe shouldn't be in the floor. If the whole floor is going to be retiled, get the pipe sorted out 1st before the cement eats through it.
 
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Pipes laid in the floor normally have some insulation or a very sticky tape stuff wrapped around them to stop the cement attacking the copper.
 
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Although some DIYers bury copper pipes in the floor, any self respecting plumber knows that to comply with the water bylaws, pipes must either be laid in an accessible duct or must be laid using a pipe-in-pipe system. Covering them with insulation or tape is not a professional installation method.
 

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