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TeaAndToast
Hello,
We got a new build and quite a few floor tiles in the main bathroom and en-suite rock back and forth under foot, thus the grout has cracked in many areas. After a little research I thought it was a lack of plywood base as it feels springy under foot and a few tiles aren't level. But the builder assures me there is ply down as he has seen it and its just that the tiler didn't use a rubber base.
He wants to inject an epoxy resin to fill the voids. I spoke to a tiler without seeing it who feels it should be lifted, and some of the older posts on here advised against using epoxy resin.
Are there times where this won't work and what do I look for if a tile is lifted for inspection?
Thanks for the read
We got a new build and quite a few floor tiles in the main bathroom and en-suite rock back and forth under foot, thus the grout has cracked in many areas. After a little research I thought it was a lack of plywood base as it feels springy under foot and a few tiles aren't level. But the builder assures me there is ply down as he has seen it and its just that the tiler didn't use a rubber base.
He wants to inject an epoxy resin to fill the voids. I spoke to a tiler without seeing it who feels it should be lifted, and some of the older posts on here advised against using epoxy resin.
Are there times where this won't work and what do I look for if a tile is lifted for inspection?
Thanks for the read
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