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    HELP - floor tiles lifting!

    Good info. Difficult to measure the height difference (I'll give it a go in daylight hours) but I know the pipe runs approx 2 m from washing machine to 45degree bend and then about half metre out to back wall. I would hazard a good guess (from memory) that the gradient isn't right on the...
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    HELP - floor tiles lifting!

    HI It was a timeguard fleximat then fitted with a Heat Mat thermostat because the original timeguard thermostat went on fire (don't ask but Timeguard investigated their thermostat and decided to pay me off but not admitting it was their device at fault - goodwill payment they said but that is...
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    HELP - floor tiles lifting!

    Thanks and good point. It'll be interesting as my Electrician supplied the mat and the tiler just fitted it....... I'm worried that the waste water pipe for the washing machine that runs under said floor, is causing the problem somehow. That was put in last year too at the same time all...
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    HELP - floor tiles lifting!

    Thanks for the reply. The heating is regulated by a thermostat on the wall. It isn't pipes that heat the floor rather one of those flexi mats. IT has worked fine for a year. I was wondering if the cold snap (its an old cottage extension done in the 60's with uninsulated floor) has made...
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    HELP - floor tiles lifting!

    Hi can anyone shed any light? My beautiful local slate floor tiles were put down about a year ago along with underfloor heating. I've noticed that some of the tiles are starting to lift! They were put down by a proper tiler and been down a year but this problem has only started since the...
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