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Discuss Tiles lifting after 4 years - what's gone wrong? in the Guest Area at TilersForums; It will be the 20 mm of build up most likely in this case. What adhesive - specific - was used? - Although unfortunate and no doubt costly for those ...
          
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    Default Re: Tiles lifting after 4 years - what's gone wrong?

    It will be the 20 mm of build up most likely in this case. What adhesive - specific - was used? - Although unfortunate and no doubt costly for those invloved, I am interested in the increasing need for best practice and 'new materials' (some not new at all)...or 'old practices' as time goes along; what was acceptable a few years back - and unofficially 'good practice' is all being found out.
    And all this compounded by the new type of tile - large format etc, to then exercise tile minds as to what are the implications for fixng.
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