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Discuss Teracotta floor tiles in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi. It looks as though the plumber may have to remove some of the teracotta floor tiles on our kitchen floor because we have a leak coming from a pipe ...
          
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    Hi. It looks as though the plumber may have to remove some of the teracotta floor tiles on our kitchen floor because we have a leak coming from a pipe underneath. He has promised to try and be careful not to break them but will a tiler be able just to grout them in again without too much trouble.

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    he wont be able to remove them whole only in very small pieces have you spare ones ? and what were they grouted with ?

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    as above
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    if they were not put down correctly they may come up whole.cut around joints first.
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    Very unlikely that they will lift without breaking....

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    It's unlikely they have used blue tack? Lol

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    Agree...no chance sorry

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