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Kinda new here, so hi to you all. I have been using Tops tiles flexi rapid set for years now and never had a problem ( i get a lot of work from them ,scratch each others backs ) Recent job was a 30 sq meter extension on a wooden floor with 600x600 porcelain floor tiles, builder had laid 6 mm ply and was told to bolt obviously, i was reliably informed he then relayed the floor with 18 mm ply, he then laid a electric heat mat and screeded over the top of it, made an arse of the screed lots of high and low points, anyway i then primed the screed with Bal SBR and tiled it which all turned out well.
Two months down the line and about half the tiles have popped in the central area , the tiles round the edges and those that are in the boundaries of the original building are all fine, the ones in the centre of the new extension have all popped. i Lifted a couple and could immediately tell that the ply had not been primed before screeding which the builder has now confirmed , i could lay the blame on this however when i lifted more tiles and i have noticed that while the tile adhesive has obviously been in contact with the tile (the whole area under the tile has the imprint of the back of the tile on it) ,the tile has lifted up clean with very little adhesive attached to it, any ideas why this would happen ? ive been tiling for nearly 15 years and never had a floor pop to date . When i chip away at the screed the ply underneath is very clean and intact. I'm not looking to apportion blame here but would really appreciate genuine thoughts and opinions on what has went wrong and suggestions on how to fix , thanks in advance guys/gals
 

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Loads of problems here i reckon, it did start with the prep but a bit of thermal shock sounds likely as well. As plan tec says though, timber substrate heated will expand and move a lot compared to what's on top of it, it was destined to fail really.
 
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Ok - so the Op knows - what causes thermal shock and how is it

identified?

Good question John thermal shock is caused by heating being turned up to high to soon. Could be also related to ufh not being commisioned correctly,.

Usually tile comes clean from bed, with just a bit of residue from adhesive on tile.
 
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White Room

Ok - so the Op knows - what causes thermal shock and how is it identified?

Thermal shock caused by unusually large stresses when two dissimilar materials are bonded together or are in close contact, the adhesive needs time for the moisture to remain for it to cure, any sudden heat to soon will cause the sudden loss of moisture and weaken the adhesive to point which it could become crumbly and lose it's strength.
 

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