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I've recently had porcelain floor tiles fitted & grouted in kitchen. Two weeks later I've found out that the ceramic adhesive (evostick fastset)has been used by the tiler.
Should I get the tiles lifted and relaid with correct adhesive? Surely risk of damage to tiles is high during the lifting & cleaning?
Tiler tells me the tiles haven't "popped", he's used this adhesive before and he will guarantee the work for a year. However everything else tells me I should get him to relay the tiles regardless of the aggro involved.
 
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