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bugger that...I'm having a vino..
Edwin Collins lead singer ....I was 20 thenYou're obviously too young to remember the 1983 hit by a Scottish band named Orange Juice. The song....... Rip It Up And Start Again
and we thought marc was oldEdwin Collins lead singer ....I was 20 then
Do you not think he should be sat down for remove tiles ,prep floor , fix membrane , tile floor , buy new tiles , membrane and fixing materials . That lot is not going to be cheap .might be an idea to be sitting down when you get a quote for that
I was 60!Edwin Collins lead singer ....I was 20 then
Hi, best bet is to get a reputable tiler on board first, plenty to choose from on here, find one near you, and get him to take up a tile you suspect is loose to see what is going on first.Hi Guys,
I need help!! Basically I employed a cowboy and now there is a problem I can't contact him!
I had my floor tiled (over 200sqm) prior to turning the under floor heating on. Now the heating has been on and off for over a month the tiles sound hollow when I walk over them! I feel they will crack in time and I haven't moved in yet so need a quick solution!! Will i need to take all the tiles up? It's not all of them just 3/4.
Thanks in advance.
the tec sheet for epojet says for concrete and metal. So maybe not suitable. Also the surface to be bonded must be clean and sound which will not be the case if this is a unsanded gypsum type screed.Do you not think he should be sat down for remove tiles ,prep floor , fix membrane , tile floor , buy new tiles , membrane and fixing materials . That lot is not going to be cheap .
I've heard it has been used on a dodgy floor in a restaurant in a major attraction in that London which apparently from what I heard was spot fixed and where they were washing with wet mops water was pooling underneath and starting to smell . So come the day of injection it drove the water out and stuck the floor down . But I am gullible I do like to believe what people tell me , I even think politicians tell the truththe tec sheet for epojet says for concrete and metal. So maybe not suitable. Also the surface to be bonded must be clean and sound which will not be the case if this is a unsanded gypsum type screed.
but good thought
I've heard it has been used on a dodgy floor in a restaurant in a major attraction in that London which apparently from what I heard was spot fixed and where they were washing with wet mops water was pooling underneath and starting to smell . So come the day of injection it drove the water out and stuck the floor down . But I am gullible I do like to believe what people tell me , I even think politicians tell the truth
Yes it was a Gyvlon screed called Thermio. And all it says is to sand once dry. The screed was poured in September last year. I also saw the tiler use some sort of prime base after sanding and he used a flex https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ as he said this will be ok when the floor warms up and expands??were you not give a brochure by the screeding company in which it would have told you what the screed type was, how long to dry and how to prep it ready for whatever was going to cover it?
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