

Some advise please ,
can these tiles be repaired? if so what is the best method and filler to use ? and how difficult a task is it?
I am assuming that reparing should take place after the tiles have been cleaned !!
Geoff
You can repair those tiles either with a two part Klindex Stukko Tixo Resin or with a professional Wax Iron and Stukko Wax. However no matter how well you do it just as you can see the crack now you will be replacing it with a repair. Sherco (Andrew) hit it on the nail when he said there is something wrong there with the substrate. They have either had movement in the substrate through other works or best guess is that the floor is laid on two different floors.
Check the following
1. Is the floor part wood & part concrete?
2. Is there an extension evident?
3. Have they had any major construction in the house since the floor was laid?
4. How were the tiles fixed and by whom?
5. Do they know who did the tiling?
6. If so do they know if there was a decoupling membrane used, any expansion joints, what adhesive & what grout?
7. How wide are the grout joints?
A lot of questions I know but there are dozens of reasons why tiles crack like that and you can almost guarantee it will be one of the above.
Finally yes you can fix them but if the underlying problem is not sorted they could crack again!
Kev Martin
Marblelife Ltd
Tiling Logistics Ltd