Hi.
Our house had bad subsidence so we levelled the kitchen floor by building a frame and sitting 10mm (or maybe 12mm) MDF on top. We tiled it but since then the tiles have popped up in places and we're about to retile it.
I'm reckoning the tiles popping up could be for a number of reasons.
1. It was MDF instead of Plyboard.
2. There's "bounce" in the boards.
3. The downstairs shop did a lot of structural work which caused new subsidence.
4. All the above.
What solution would you recommend that wouldn't involve taking the floor up entirely?
Would a couple of millimetres of plyboard stuck on top make a difference?
Would I need to take it up and make a stronger frame?
Would better adhesive make a difference (apparently flexible adhesive wasn't used)?
Or will it likely be all right just to blast right ahead?
The bounce is there but not massive. Will any give in the floor be a problem in the long run or can it be overcome?
Thanks so much for any help. It's much appreciated.
Our house had bad subsidence so we levelled the kitchen floor by building a frame and sitting 10mm (or maybe 12mm) MDF on top. We tiled it but since then the tiles have popped up in places and we're about to retile it.
I'm reckoning the tiles popping up could be for a number of reasons.
1. It was MDF instead of Plyboard.
2. There's "bounce" in the boards.
3. The downstairs shop did a lot of structural work which caused new subsidence.
4. All the above.
What solution would you recommend that wouldn't involve taking the floor up entirely?
Would a couple of millimetres of plyboard stuck on top make a difference?
Would I need to take it up and make a stronger frame?
Would better adhesive make a difference (apparently flexible adhesive wasn't used)?
Or will it likely be all right just to blast right ahead?
The bounce is there but not massive. Will any give in the floor be a problem in the long run or can it be overcome?
Thanks so much for any help. It's much appreciated.