I agree with Fred.

 

If this is a first floor of the house and it has a basement under it the correct way to fix would be for the customer to have someone come in and add supports under the floor to add support. However if this a second floor of a home then adding supports would not be the answer. Then you would just need to tell the customer they are going to replace grout from time to time.

 

 

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From: Fred Hueston [mailto:fhueston@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 11:58 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Moving floor

 

you can try caulk but that may only be a temporary fix. the tiles are likely to crack

On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 3:30 AM, Stephen Webb <stephen@newlifemarblerestoration.com> wrote:

Costumer has a 10+ year old Crema marfil marble floor that moves enough so that grout will not stay in the joints. Would grout caulk be an option? Thanks

Stephen Webb
280-7387
www.newlifemarblerestoration.com


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