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Floor tile in bathroom lifting

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Hello,
I have a bathroom floor tile that has lifted up from one side, I can push it down but it springs back up.
Flooring was done before we moved into the house, and we found it like this when we moved in.
How do I go about fixing this?
 

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It's hard to say remotely. Is it possible that the corner diagonally opposite the raised one has need shoved in under the wall tile too tightly ?
Regardless, at the moment the first thing you have to do is get that tile out, then remove the adhesive from both the back of the tile and whats left on the floor. Let us know how that goes then we'll move forward.
 
I would start by looking behind the bath panel, if you have one, to find out what the flooring is.
That was going to be my second step ; after you'd looked under the removed tile to see what the flooring was ! Lol.
( i.e. Any Hardibacker etc might not be visible under the bath, where there isn't any )
 

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