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Hi guys I was just wondering if anyone had a solution for moving tiles...? Basically I've got a client who's floor has started to move and grout crack (not laid by myself) there is ufh which I have said could possibly be damaged as tiles have been laid straight into this so they obviously want to avoid this... sub floor is chipboard and tile backer, dont think chipboard was screwed down and I'm un sure on any other prep tbh. I have scrapped out the grout and by the looks of the void looks like the tiles have been built up but was wondering if there was a product I could 'squirt' through the grout line to fill the void I know this is not right but customer wants to do anything but lift the floor...
 
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How long has it been down?
If it appears built up it could well be dot and dabbed and that’s unlikely to last over ufh.
The voids can get superheated air pockets and pop tiles.
You can resin inject the floor, but by sounds of it if voids are that big it’ll cost more than replacing the floor probably.
 
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How long has it been down?
If it appears built up it could well be dot and dabbed and that’s unlikely to last over ufh.
The voids can get superheated air pockets and pop tiles.
You can resin inject the floor, but by sounds of it if voids are that big it’ll cost more than replacing the floor probably.
Floors only been down 8 months
Floors only been down 8 months
But should note started cracking a few months ago
 
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Floors only been down 8 months
Even higher possibility it’s been dot and dabbed then, that along with a chipboard floor, you’re asking a lot for it to stay down.

that Mapei Epojet appears to be for screed substrate repair more than anything else.
(Resin stitching)
Its viscosity would certainly allow for it to flow in to a void, but at around £100 for 4kgs it won’t take long for it to burn a massive hole in the clients pocket.
 
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Even higher possibility it’s been dot and dabbed then, that along with a chipboard floor, you’re asking a lot for it to stay down.

that Mapei Epojet appears to be for screed substrate repair more than anything else.
(Resin stitching)
Its viscosity would certainly allow for it to flow in to a void, but at around £100 for 4kgs it won’t take long for it to burn a massive hole in the clients pocket.
Looks messy!! and you're right there's no way of really knowing how much it will eat up either. Thanks for the video.
 

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I don't think they will have any other choice but to take it up personally you could do a small section and see how bad it is ? Kop
 

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