Discuss Newly laid porcelain floor tiles over UFH, showing lines, in the Best Floor Tiles area at TilersForums.com.

My guess is that the SLC didn't lose it's required moisture content prior to tiling, and everybody just carried own piling down more stuff and trapping more moisture...
Put a carpet over it,
Really? Most self levelling screed is ok to cover in 24 hours or less. This was screened one morning and tiling did not start till following day and took a further 4 days to complete yet lines are on all tiles pretty much, certainly all full size tilesz
.
 

Shaun

TF
3
38
Kent
new porcelain floor tiles laid 4 weeks ago over new electric heating matts. Heating only connected a week ago and dark lines showing on most tiles?

possible causes? Any help/ guidance appreciated. Laid by tiler not DIY.
View attachment 114140
Hi, that looks to me like adhesive bleed through the tile. If you look closely enough you can see the lines correspond to the trowel that was used to lay the adhesive. This is due to a couple of reasons.. 1) Grey adhesive used instead of white. 2) No back buttering of the tile prior to laying it onto the adhesive ridges. 3) The adhesive ridges have not been collapsed and that's the lines you can clearly see.

Sadly, this is something you are probably going to have to live with if you don't wish to relay the floor correcrly.
 
Really? Most self levelling screed is ok to cover in 24 hours or less. This was screened one morning and tiling did not start till following day and took a further 4 days to complete yet lines are on all tiles pretty much, certainly all full size tilesz
.
Yeah, you're probably right, dependant on temp. Are they fully vitrified porcelain tiles?

I've changed my mind to the incorrect installation of the UFH wires and/or waiting times before it was turned on.

It could be excessive heat due to the UFH installer ordering too much mat and overlaying (not allowable) or a rapid heating of the mat/cable which has caused a premature curing of the background.

How much faith do you hold with the tiler you employed?
 
Yeah, you're probably right, dependant on temp. Are they fully vitrified porcelain tiles?

I've changed my mind to the incorrect installation of the UFH wires and/or waiting times before it was turned on.

It could be excessive heat due to the UFH installer ordering too much mat and overlaying (not allowable) or a rapid heating of the mat/cable which has caused a premature curing of the background.

How much faith do you hold with the tiler you employed?
Hi
saw the mats down and no overlapping..once UFH turned on was only set at a ro9m temp of 20 degrees, floor temp never much above 14 deg,

he was meticulous with each tile is all I can say , as not had this work done before.
not sure if vitrified as just described as porcelain, was not aware of the term vitrified until recently .
 
Hi
saw the mats down and no overlapping..once UFH turned on was only set at a ro9m temp of 20 degrees, floor temp never much above 14 deg,

he was meticulous with each tile is all I can say , as not had this work done before.
not sure if vitrified as just described as porcelain, was not aware of the term vitrified until recently .
They are not cowboys for sure , do a lot of bathrooms especially, and seemed to know what they were doing.

bit of a nightmare as not sure whether to give it some time fade, they are checking with their adhesive suppler as never had this before.
 

Dave

TF
Staff member
Esteemed
Arms
Subscribed
389,930
1,000,000
Co.Durham
They are not cowboys for sure , do a lot of bathrooms especially, and seemed to know what they were doing.

bit of a nightmare as not sure whether to give it some time fade, they are checking with their adhesive suppler as never had this before.
I would run the UFH for a few weeks and see if it improves. Fingers crossed it might.
 
Hi
saw the mats down and no overlapping..once UFH turned on was only set at a ro9m temp of 20 degrees, floor temp never much above 14 deg,

he was meticulous with each tile is all I can say , as not had this work done before.
not sure if vitrified as just described as porcelain, was not aware of the term vitrified until recently .
They are described as glazed porcelain..
 
I would run the UFH for a few weeks and see if it improves. Fingers crossed it might.
thanks, have agreed with tilers that as tiles were laid couple of weeks before heating was hooked up, that would leave till end of March and in meantime they are seeking sone advice from the adhesive suppliers who will probably say the same.

thanks For you input , appreciated.
 
Hi
saw the mats down and no overlapping..once UFH turned on was only set at a ro9m temp of 20 degrees, floor temp never much above 14 deg,

he was meticulous with each tile is all I can say , as not had this work done before.
not sure if vitrified as just described as porcelain, was not aware of the term vitrified until recently .
Vitrified means that the tile isn't porous to any problematic level of moisture. Porcelain is a material designed for very low porosity, hence it's outdoor use in cold climates and hard wearing properties.
 

Dave

TF
Staff member
Esteemed
Arms
Subscribed
389,930
1,000,000
Co.Durham
thanks, have agreed with tilers that as tiles were laid couple of weeks before heating was hooked up, that would leave till end of March and in meantime they are seeking sone advice from the adhesive suppliers who will probably say the same.

thanks For you input , appreciated.
Keep us updated on results 👍
 

Reply to Newly laid porcelain floor tiles over UFH, showing lines, in the Best Floor Tiles area at TilersForums.com

Subscribe to Tilers Forums

There are similar tiling threads here

    • Like
Hello, this is my first post here, but I have been doing some reading. I am going to be tiling...
Replies
7
Views
425
    • Like
Hi guys. Im a carpenter who has tiled a fair few floors over the years as i fit a lot of...
Replies
13
Views
2K
    • Like
Renovated the bathroom on my 1970 bungalow last year. Took up the old pink floor tiles with sds...
2
Replies
25
Views
3K
hello new here but wished i had found and asked before screed and ufh down but here goes. We...
Replies
12
Views
2K
I had a small leak in the main water line before the stop tap in my 1950s house. The copper pipe...
Replies
1
Views
2K

Advertisement

Thread starter

Joined
Location
Huntingdon
What member type are you?
  1. Homeowner

Thread Information

Title
Newly laid porcelain floor tiles over UFH, showing lines,
Prefix
N/A
Forum
Best Floor Tiles
Start date
Last reply date
Replies
25

Which tile adhesive brand did you use most this year?

  • Palace

    Votes: 9 6.1%
  • Kerakoll

    Votes: 14 9.5%
  • Ardex

    Votes: 11 7.4%
  • Mapei

    Votes: 44 29.7%
  • Ultra Tile

    Votes: 17 11.5%
  • BAL

    Votes: 35 23.6%
  • Wedi

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Benfer

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • Tilemaster

    Votes: 21 14.2%
  • Weber

    Votes: 18 12.2%
  • Other (any other brand not listed)

    Votes: 15 10.1%
  • Nicobond

    Votes: 7 4.7%
  • Norcros

    Votes: 3 2.0%
  • Kelmore

    Votes: 4 2.7%
Top