L
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Greatly appreciate comments on the following:
We have a problem with noise in ground floor tiles laid in kitchen and hall about 20 months ago. The tiles give a loud “walking on sand” noise when stepped upon and some move very slightly. No tiles or grout are cracked or broken. The tiles sound hollow when tapped.
Floor make up: block & beam floor; 75mm celotex insulation; 75mm screed with fibers laid over underfloor heating (liquid); Detra-matting; Mythos Dorato ceramic tiles; flexible adhesive grout used.
Is there any way to repair the floor without lifting and relaying tiles? Is a “drill and resin fill under tiles” method effective? Are there any businesses in the UK using this method of repair?
Thank you very much.
We have a problem with noise in ground floor tiles laid in kitchen and hall about 20 months ago. The tiles give a loud “walking on sand” noise when stepped upon and some move very slightly. No tiles or grout are cracked or broken. The tiles sound hollow when tapped.
Floor make up: block & beam floor; 75mm celotex insulation; 75mm screed with fibers laid over underfloor heating (liquid); Detra-matting; Mythos Dorato ceramic tiles; flexible adhesive grout used.
Is there any way to repair the floor without lifting and relaying tiles? Is a “drill and resin fill under tiles” method effective? Are there any businesses in the UK using this method of repair?
Thank you very much.