nemesis2001
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What is your advice Buddyboy?If you are firm about the legal route, then my advice is worthless
Maybe, or maybe other issues are at fault. Is the house well ventilated where they have become loose or hollow sounding ? There could be condensation or leaks behind the tiles caused by something else. No offense but you seem to have a bee in your bonnet about builders. I would try to get a second opinion from a recommended person.But surely the tiles should last more-less for life and not start giving issues a few month s after they were fitted?
Don't really get what you are saying elcato.Maybe, or maybe other issues are at fault. Is the house well ventilated where they have become loose or hollow sounding ? There could be condensation or leaks behind the tiles caused by something else. No offense but you seem to have a bee in your bonnet about builders. I would try to get a second opinion from a recommended person.
What's a ticker Bronte?using your ticker or he has to send you a good ticker.
Moisture on walls getting in behind the tiles, similar to leaks in walls, can cause tiles to come loose as it may damage the adhesive or cause structural damage to walls. Now I'm off to take injections for my sore feelings.Not sure what ventilation has to do with poorly laid tiles
Apologies, the spell thing did it’s magic and I didn’t notice.What's a ticker Bronte?
Floor tiles in a AA energy rated house with underfloor heating so no issues with dampness.Moisture on walls getting in behind the tiles, similar to leaks in walls, can cause tiles to come loose as it may damage the adhesive or cause structural damage to walls. Now I'm off to take injections for my sore feelings.
best response so far. Thanks BronteFirstly you get a proper tiler to assess the work and identify the problem and the resolution. He can also give you a quote.you then tell the builder you want the problem sorted using your tiler or he has to send you a good tiler. If he refuses you go to a solicitor who will send a letter. That hopefully will get the builder to react instead of fobbing you off.
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