I moved into a new build home 7 years ago with tiled flooring and underfloor heating on the ground floor. The kitchen and patio was tiled in travertine; the remainder in porcelain tiles.
After a year hairline cracks appeared in several of the travertine and I had the tile company inspect the problem. They said there was nothing wrong with the tiles and that the problem was the under floor heating and that the porcelain tiles would also crack in time. 6 years later
70% of the tiles have cracks; there are no cracks in the porcelain and there are also cracks in the travertine outside on the patio and multiple cracks within the travertine patterns/fillings.
I am at my wits end about the deterioration of this floor. Is this normal for travertine? Was the travertine faulty? Can it be remedied? I have attached pictures
After a year hairline cracks appeared in several of the travertine and I had the tile company inspect the problem. They said there was nothing wrong with the tiles and that the problem was the under floor heating and that the porcelain tiles would also crack in time. 6 years later
70% of the tiles have cracks; there are no cracks in the porcelain and there are also cracks in the travertine outside on the patio and multiple cracks within the travertine patterns/fillings.
I am at my wits end about the deterioration of this floor. Is this normal for travertine? Was the travertine faulty? Can it be remedied? I have attached pictures