quarts floor tiles warping

Hold your hands up to the dot and dab.

Get confirmation, in writing, from the tile supplier that the correct adhesive was used for this installation ( quartz resin tiles on a heated screed)

Then surely, by stating this, they are also confirming that the tiles were ok for this installation. Otherwise NO adhesive would be correct!

If the tiles are curling up, I can think of no other element that would cause this other than the tile/ufh combination. Even if the tiles were poorly fixed the tiles would simply de bond, not warp.

I have laid 100's if not 1000's of sq/m of quartz resin (a fair amount was probably the cheapest the customer could find) on heated screeds and electric ufh , and never had a problem.

Could it be a dodgy batch?
 
Never had a issue selling Gulfstone Quartz......

There maybe a reason they are a bit more expensive......

Also use an S2 adhesive (such as TileMasters Ulitmate) = no comebacks
 

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