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jonnyc

did a porcelain floor just before Xmas .client calls me this week to say that tiles cut around external corners have cracked .been round and they have too even with ditra underneath . Anyone know why this happens . It is certainly not the first time . I really don't think I should be responsible for putting this right , these particular tiles were on sale at b&q but others in past have come from reputable tile suppliers
 
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J Sid

The internal cut in the tile is to Sharpe, it becomes a stress point.
Ideally this should be a curved radius so any load or stress in or on the tile has no easy place to start if it wants to fail. The ditra has no effect on this I believe.
Hope that makes sense Jonny
 
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Old Mod

Hey Jonny,
Hope you're good mate.
Is it just tiles with an 'L' cut?
I had this few months ago, there was too much tension in the tile,
They broke, one after another, got a new batch, they were fine.
I was informed they'd been overfired causing too much surface tension.

Who's too quick now @JulianSidney! Haha
 
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jonnyc

The internal cut in the tile is to Sharpe, it becomes a stress point.
Ideally this should be a curved radius so any load or stress in or on the tile has no easy place to start if it wants to fail. The ditra has no effect on this I believe.
Hope that makes sense Jonny
I get that it's a stress point but do you think it is the quality of the tile that causes this.it could be very costly if it happens few years down the lines and can't get replacements and I was blamed for the cracking . I wonder how I would stand if a client tried to sue me .?it has nothing to do with the tiling in my view
 
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Italy

The internal cut in the tile is to Sharpe, it becomes a stress point.
Ideally this should be a curved radius so any load or stress in or on the tile has no easy place to start if it wants to fail. The ditra has no effect on this I believe.
Hope that makes sense Jonny
julian exactly.
pierce point intersection with milling cutter 10.8 mm :)
 
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J Sid

I get that it's a stress point but do you think it is the quality of the tile that causes this.it could be very costly if it happens few years down the lines and can't get replacements and I was blamed for the cracking . I wonder how I would stand if a client tried to sue me .?it has nothing to do with the tiling in my view
I expect the quality of tile does not help, but as @antonio says, mill corner out to a radius or drill corner first with, say a 10 mm bit and cut to corner. This would be the 'material engineers' advice if you were to ask one.
This should done on internal cut on tiles, but who does it? I will use the grinder to put a radius in corner, lazy, yes! But have only had one go in may may years .
 

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