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Discuss New apartment - loose/damaged kitchen tiles, need a tiler! in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi, first post here so apologies for mistakes! I wonder if I could possibly have your advice regarding a kitchen tile issue. I recently purchased an apartment in Stevenage which ...
          
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    Default New apartment - loose/damaged kitchen tiles, need a tiler!

    Hi,
    first post here so apologies for mistakes!

    I wonder if I could possibly have your advice regarding a kitchen tile issue. I recently purchased an apartment in Stevenage which has a tiled kitchen floor, however upon buying the property I noticed that one tile was damaged and several were loose. I understand this was only laid 5-months ago.

    My Father and I managed to remove one, only to find that the tiles had been put down diretly onto the floor (non-concrete) - and using the same material used for both the adhesive and the grout (by the looks of it). Hopefully the pictures will show you what I mean.



    I will shortly be receiving a new fridge/freezer so wish to get this sorted out as soon as possible. Would you be able to advise as to whether its okay to replace the loose tiles or whether it all needs to come up again? As you can see the job was not brilliantly done before (large area in the corner left untiled).


    I would be interested in having this job done as I don't have the skills nor time to do it. Any recommendations or advice most welcome!

    Thanks in advance

    Aaron
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    Default Re: New apartment - loose/damaged kitchen tiles, need a tiler!

    Hello Aaron and welcome..

    Pic 3 : That looks like a joint in the substrate..? is this a timber floor.. ( Chipboard).

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    Default Re: New apartment - loose/damaged kitchen tiles, need a tiler!

    I will tell you what you may not want to here but rip it up and start again.
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    Default Re: New apartment - loose/damaged kitchen tiles, need a tiler!

    Looks like they've tiled straight onto the chipboard in the last picture, that's the problem.......
    The only way to sort it is to take them all up and have it re laid correctly

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    Isnt Stevenage Gary`s patch ?
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    Default Re: New apartment - loose/damaged kitchen tiles, need a tiler!

    Hi - yes its a chipboard type floor sadly! Seems like whoever did it just skimmed something directly over the top and stuck the tiles down.

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    Advertise for a tiler here I'm Looking for a Wall and Floor Tiler
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    Needs doing again from scratch I'm afraid, and yes Neale Stevenage is Garys patch, just the man for the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
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    I doubt Gary tiled it.. ( Joke).

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    Default Re: New apartment - loose/damaged kitchen tiles, need a tiler!

    Presumably if this is a new apartment you will still be within the nhbc warranty or the standard snagging period for the house builder? Get them to sort it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    Isnt Stevenage Gary`s patch ?

    Yes Neale thats his manor..
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    Default Re: New apartment - loose/damaged kitchen tiles, need a tiler!

    Its a six year old apartment and the floor was put in by the previous owners apparently.

    Is it Gary (GB Walsh) from Galaxy Tiling? I think I've just emailed them from the recommendations page...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron76 View Post
    Its a six year old apartment and the floor was put in by the previous owners apparently.

    Is it Gary (GB Walsh) from Galaxy Tiling? I think I've just emailed them from the recommendations page...
    It is yes and very much respected tiler..

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    yup thats the one.
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    Great forum - very impressed guys!
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    Great forum - very impressed guys!

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