Floor tiles pop up?
2. What we can do to avoid that?
Answers: You didn't mention what type of tiles (ceramic, vinyl, etc.)
Vinyl pop up because the glue did not hug properly, applies to both spread mastic and self adhesive. Surface prep is usually where on earth the mistake is made. If the fault is that of the sticky stuff, the manufacturer repeatedly will make some amends.
Ceramic usually pops up because the floor is disparate, or the tile was not seated correctly contained by the quick set. If some crack of was expended for surface prep, this is not the usual wreak (this type of flooring has some scope of forgiveness related to surface prep).
Future avoidance requires clean working conditions and following adjectives instructions of the manufacturers of whose products you are using.
(quick and effortless cheat to repair=liquid nails, to epoxy resin tile down in place-hopefully formerly you applied grout!)
- Bad prep when putting the tiles down
- Cheap tiles (or cheap adhesive)
- Excessive water (either standing hose down or water continuing to escape in one and the same area)
- Clean the area past placing the tiles
- Buy the right tiles & adheasive for the area your doing.
- Keep hose from pooling-up on tiles
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