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Biddy
Hi everyone, I am a new member of the forum and wonder if someone can give me some advice on the following. I was asked to tile an ensuite floor but when I saw the tiles I told the customer they were not floor tiles, but wall. They told me they were sold as floor tiles to them by B&Q. To ease my concerns I phoned Johnsons, quoted the tile name, Emperador natural stone effect 361x276x9mm. They confirmed it could be used on either. I went ahead and layed them using 2 part adhesive (Granfix single part flex powder and latex liquid) on a firm, secure chipboard floor (March). The customer has now been in touch with me to say they are lifting in different areas. I went to see what was happening and found the adhesive is securely fixed to the floor but the tiles has lifted cleanly from the adhesive. I have taken a tile to some reputable tile outlets who have all stated, in their opinion, it is a wall tile and not suitable for floors which confirmed my original concerns to the customer. The tile backing is only very finely grooved - approx 1 to 2 mm wide and deep - which in my opinion is not sufficient for the adhesive to key to for floor use and foot traffic. No floor tiles in the independent outlets had any backings similar and it was the only one in B&Q also in the floor tile section. Has anyone come across this before? Any advice or comments regards similar problem/solution would be most welcome. Thanks.