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tommyg
I have recently tiled my bathroom floor. I have problems around a couple of the tiles where the grout have broken away. I have noticed that a couple of the tiles are springy, they are fixed solid but i feel my subfloor may have caused this problem.
I have been told a few ways of solving this problem but could do with some expert advice.
I have been told that i need to take up the tiles, check the subfloor and re-lay. I have tried re-grouting the tiles but it has happend again. I have been told that the best way to solve this and as a shortcut to having to lift and relay tiles would be to mix some rapid set adhesive up into a slurry and pour it into the joints where the tiles move, this will hold the tiles firmly in place. Is this correct or a load of tosh??
I look forward to some help please.
Thanks
Tom
I have been told a few ways of solving this problem but could do with some expert advice.
I have been told that i need to take up the tiles, check the subfloor and re-lay. I have tried re-grouting the tiles but it has happend again. I have been told that the best way to solve this and as a shortcut to having to lift and relay tiles would be to mix some rapid set adhesive up into a slurry and pour it into the joints where the tiles move, this will hold the tiles firmly in place. Is this correct or a load of tosh??
I look forward to some help please.
Thanks
Tom