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Discuss LOOKING FOR A FLOOR TILER G77 AREA. CRACKED PORCELAIN 60x60 FLOOR TILES PROBLEM in the I'm Looking for a Wall and Floor Tiler at TilersForums; hi there, Ive posted a lot of info on the forum but will attach pics of cracked tiles to give an idea of problem.We have 60x60 cm porcelain floor tiles ...
          
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    Default LOOKING FOR A FLOOR TILER G77 AREA. CRACKED PORCELAIN 60x60 FLOOR TILES PROBLEM

    hi there,
    Ive posted a lot of info on the forum but will attach pics of cracked tiles to give an idea of problem.We have 60x60 cm porcelain floor tiles in kitchen and hallway. the tiles are cracking and the grout is drying up and coming out.They are laid over hardibacker board,below that 18mm plywood then water underfloor heating over joists.this was completed over 2 yrs ago, cracks appeared last year and more this year.the hall is fine apart from some drying grout.
    We took up one of the tiles today see pics.
    would be grateful if floor tilers could contact Rosi at arkady300@hotmail.co.uk to have a look and see how problem can be best resolved.
    thanks, Rosi
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    Default Re: LOOKING FOR A FLOOR TILER G77 AREA. CRACKED PORCELAIN 60x60 FLOOR TILES PROBLEM

    If you're interested in helping Rosi to discover what has caused these issues and put forward a proposal for resolution, please contact Rosi directly.

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