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I have been to quote a job today, 35m2 in a kitchen, but they have a slight diagonal crack in the floor which I believe to be a subsidence crack, is there anyway to get around this or stay away from the job?

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Depends on how much movement there has been/ likely to be in the future. How old is the property and any other signs of movement? A decoupling membrane usually safe for most minor cracks
 

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