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C

Clubster

Hello all,

I had my hallway floor installes by a builder 3 years ago, dug out, underfloor heating and victorian tiles laid. Now they are crunching underneath in a part where the underfloor heating is (its not all the way underneath). No signs of cracking or lifting yet.

Ive found this thread on the forum:
Crunchy Edwardian Tiled Floor - http://www.tilersforums.com/threads/crunchy-edwardian-tiled-floor.79750/

So two questions if you could help please:
Is ardion 90 mix my best bet as per above thread?
Given the whole floor was installed by one builder, do I have any reason to speak to him about installation issues?

Thanks
 
J

J Sid

yes your first port of call should be your builder, once you start trying to put it right he probably wouldn't help you.

to help us get to the bottom of the problem what is the ufhing, electric or water?

any pics are good
 
W

WetSaw

I ,unfortunately, doubt that after 3 years the builder would do anything unless you have some form of written guarantee, I'd be happy to be proved wrong though.
 
C

Clubster

The underfloor heating is water.

My line of thought is the same re the builder..

Picture attached hopefully.

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C

Clubster

Actually yes but thats not the reason, ongoing, very slow, decorating.

The flood was from that door you can see and settled in a room at the top of the picture, as the floor is lower.
 
C

Clubster

Im not, I hadnt considered it tbh.... thought I had got off lightly from it...

I meant flood is not the reason for no skirting boards...

If flooding is the possible cause would the ardion 90 mix treatment still be my best bet?
 
T

Time's Ran Out

Ok - depending on what adhesive was used and when the UFH was put on to dry it out, I'd suggest the crunching is the substrate breaking up!
Insurance job.
If it's likely to happen again a fully waterproof adhesive should be considered.
 

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