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Dan

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I've always thought that if a tile sinks, it doesn't just need pulling up a bit to be level/flat, it needs lifting and more adhesive putting under it to get 100% coverage.

If a tile that sinks but has 100% coverage is lifted, does it still have 100% coverage? What's gone under it to lift it? Air! Not what you want, especially on expensive large format.
 
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Fred

I'm very weary of these systems. If the system pulls up the corners and there is little or no adhesive under that area, it will eventually fail, ie, pressure from high heeled shoes etc.

I'm on a job at the moment, very nice flats in Richmond built in 1905. The builder has laid 12 mm ply and still with a 12 mm trowel, I'm having to pick up every tile to inspect and ensure adhesive is properly packed, time comsuming but piece of mind! I don't think these systems would work under these circumstances, but thats my opinion.
 

Ken Bruty

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IMO there's no substitute for even trowelling of adhesive in straight lines keeping the ribs open and therefore expelling air, and allowing the tile to sink before the adhesive dries, that way you will see any lippage likely to occur before it gets sucked down when the adhesive dries, and if necessary adding a bit of extra adhesive where needed.:thumbsup:
 

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