We are having some issues with our newly laid tiles. Within several weeks of being laid, we noticed some hollow and 'popping' sounds on the tiles in high traffic areas and the grout started to crack. We are getting conflicting answers about what the issue could be from our contractor.
Can you please tell me if the process below looks correct?
1. UFH heating channels grinded into concrete and wet UFH pipes laid
2. Floor was then levelled with Dunlop LX40 self-leveller
3. Floor was left to dry for approx. 6 weeks and moisture test showed over 97% dry
4. Heating system commissioned and tested prior to tiling (as far as I am aware, the heating system remained on low heat during tiling and was not fully switched off again)
5. Floor primed using acrylic primer
6. Large format porcelain tiles laid using solid bed flexible cement-based adhesive
The tiler noted that the floor seemed 'soft' prior to tiling but the contractor said this was not an issue and to proceed.
After we reported the issue, one of the tiles was lifted to investigate. The adhesive was sticking to the tile but not the floor. There seemed to be a thin layer attached to the bottom of the adhesive which seems to be where the bond with the floor was broken, but it is not clear what this material was (primer?) - it was sent to lab to investigate but does not seem to have given any conclusive results. There were also some white deposits on top of the floor that looked like salts or other minerals.
Anyone spot anything that could help us identify what the issue could be? The tiles have been down around 3 months now and we are concerned this will become bigger issue in future.
Can you please tell me if the process below looks correct?
1. UFH heating channels grinded into concrete and wet UFH pipes laid
2. Floor was then levelled with Dunlop LX40 self-leveller
3. Floor was left to dry for approx. 6 weeks and moisture test showed over 97% dry
4. Heating system commissioned and tested prior to tiling (as far as I am aware, the heating system remained on low heat during tiling and was not fully switched off again)
5. Floor primed using acrylic primer
6. Large format porcelain tiles laid using solid bed flexible cement-based adhesive
The tiler noted that the floor seemed 'soft' prior to tiling but the contractor said this was not an issue and to proceed.
After we reported the issue, one of the tiles was lifted to investigate. The adhesive was sticking to the tile but not the floor. There seemed to be a thin layer attached to the bottom of the adhesive which seems to be where the bond with the floor was broken, but it is not clear what this material was (primer?) - it was sent to lab to investigate but does not seem to have given any conclusive results. There were also some white deposits on top of the floor that looked like salts or other minerals.
Anyone spot anything that could help us identify what the issue could be? The tiles have been down around 3 months now and we are concerned this will become bigger issue in future.