tile flaking daci6537@comcast.net (05 Jul 2017 17:17 EDT)
Re: tile flaking Fred Hueston (05 Jul 2017 17:22 EDT)
Re: tile flaking daci6537@comcast.net (05 Jul 2017 18:26 EDT)
Re: tile flaking Fred Hueston (05 Jul 2017 18:30 EDT)
Re: tile flaking Bill Selik (05 Jul 2017 18:48 EDT)
Re: tile flaking Nicinski (05 Jul 2017 18:44 EDT)

Re: tile flaking daci6537@comcast.net 05 Jul 2017 17:53 EDT

No loose or hollow tiles and no moisture find. There was a suppresin membrane than a laticrete product to ahear. Yes it is on grade but it is located on the intercoastal.
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yes I have seen this lots of times.  as I tell all my students to check the
following and get back to me

1. is the tile hollow?
2. is the tile loose?
3. is there moisture present?
4. How is the tile set?
5. Is it slab on grade?

On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 5:16 PM, <daci6537@comcast.net> wrote:

> Has anyone ever seen this before?  The floor is only a year old.
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