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natalie stanley

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I would expect grout to crack if this was my floor too. Like has been said numerous times, this is not poor workmanship. I wouldn't even be worried and I would either rake out the affected joint next to the stairs and re grout (now the floor has settled) and replace with a mastic joint.
Thanks Tom - I'm not sure if you've read my reply to timeless john but last night I heard what sounded like a crunch in the middle of the floor. I've walked around on the part several times to try to locate the sound - it doesn't always happen, what could that be?
 
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Bill

Hang on a minute - you wrote that it was clicking sound and now you write it was a crunch - I think you are over exaggerating and that you are looking for trouble without taking any notice of what decades of experience are telling you.

Like John has written - I am out.
 
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natalie stanley

Hang on a minute - you wrote that it was clicking sound and now you write it was a crunch - I think you are over exaggerating and that you are looking for trouble without taking any notice of what decades of experience are telling you.

Like John has written - I am out.
Hi Tom, sorry if that's the impression you have. It's a hard to describe sound but it's noticeable every now and then. There was a similar sound before the first time the floor was done so that's why I'm worried. I'm not looking for trouble, rather the opposite hence why I'm on here
 
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Bill

Hi Tom, sorry if that's the impression you have. It's a hard to describe sound but it's noticeable every now and then. There was a similar sound before the first time the floor was done so that's why I'm worried. I'm not looking for trouble, rather the opposite hence why I'm on here
So maybe it is a subfloor joist that is creaking - nothing to do with what the tiler has or hasn't done.

Definitely my last post in this thread.
 
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Old Mod

@Tom Astley,
That was an unreasonable ussumption on your part, that the op is looking for trouble,
if you no longer wish to comment, then don't.

@natalie stanley
Perhaps at this point Natalie it would be prudent to perhaps deal with the perimeter issues and see how this other problem plays out, if at all.
As there seems to be no real diagnosis for the intermittent noise in the centre of the floor.
You can revisit the thread whenever u wish, if things develope, whether they be tomorrow or in 3months.
 
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natalie stanley

@Tom Astley,
That was an unreasonable ussumption on your part, that the op is looking for trouble,
if you no longer wish to comment, then don't.

@natalie stanley
Perhaps at this point Natalie it would be prudent to perhaps deal with the perimeter issues and see how this other problem plays out, if at all.
As there seems to be no real diagnosis for the intermittent noise in the centre of the floor.
You can revisit the thread whenever u wish, if things develope, whether they be tomorrow or in 3months.
 
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natalie stanley

Thanks 3fall - I'm just trying to ascertain if they could be linked that's all.
 
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Old Mod

Thanks 3fall - I'm just trying to ascertain if they could be linked that's all.

Of course, and I understand, so if the issue continues, revisit the thread and try again when there will probably be fresh eyes on the problem.
The general opinion seems to be one of, not linked.
Without very specific information, it's very difficult to diagnose, I'm sure you're aware of that.
Maybe speak to your fitter, ask him to rectify perimeter joints, and whilst you are waitin try and collate more specific details on the noise you sometimes hear.
Your tiler is not gonna come tomorrow, so a day or two before he arrives, come back, hopefully with more info and we can try and suggest things he may inspect to help solve the problem.



It'd be great if u'd keep us updated tho, so that in the future when visitors see your thread, is always great to see thread with a conclusion.
Thanks.
 
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natalie stanley

Of course, and I understand, so if the issue continues, revisit the thread and try again when there will probably be fresh eyes on the problem.
The general opinion seems to be one of, not linked.
Without very specific information, it's very difficult to diagnose, I'm sure you're aware of that.
Maybe speak to your fitter, ask him to rectify perimeter joints, and whilst you are waitin try and collate more specific details on the noise you sometimes hear.
Your tiler is not gonna come tomorrow, so a day or two before he arrives, come back, hopefully with more info and we can try and suggest things he may inspect to help solve the problem.



It'd be great if u'd keep us updated tho, so that in the future when visitors see your thread, is always great to see thread with a conclusion.
Thanks.
Thanks - will definitely come back and let you know the outcome. The tiler himself even suggested I get another opinion so that's why I came here initially.
 
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Old Mod

Thanks - will definitely come back and let you know the outcome. The tiler himself even suggested I get another opinion so that's why I came here initially.

Thank u,
Well we don't limit the number of visits, u can come back as often as u need or want Natalie. :)
 

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