ChatterBank1 min ago
Bathrooms
I had a bathroom completely installed by a local bathroom company.The installer boarded the walls on a frame before placing tiles.Its a top of the range bathroom. Some of the tiles cracked so the fitter replaced them. Unfortunately some more have cracked. The fitter today has been looking for signs of house movement...i don't think so. Could the boards he placed the tiles on possibly move ??
For info this has being going on for 18 months plus !
For info this has being going on for 18 months plus !
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I think the battens or uprights may be to far apart, if it was 3x2 the uprights should be about 16" centres and if battens were used I would say 10-12" centres, if they are not fixed securely you will get movement and tiles cracking, it should not happen if the job has been done properly, I may be wrong on distances, but they are the ones I use.