Hi I'm a new member .Thanks Tony for the welcome.
I was wondering if anybody had similar problems to myself concerning a new build.We had Polyplumb UFH installed in accordance with the Polyplumb installation manual, The screed was allowed to cure for at least 10 wks before tiling. When quoting for the tiling job the local tile firm I used said there would be no problems tiling with UHF.We moved in 14months ago and now we have quite a few tiles cracked and the tiling firm is now blaming the UHF even though they said originally it would be no problem,this firm also made a tiled panel for the bath which has since warped like a banana and again they are blaming the UFH.Also I have been having trouble with a dining table but fair does the local shop I had it from has replaced it twice but the table we have now has done exactly the same as the others, it has opened up 6mm gaps between the panels and now they are blaming UFH.Is it UFH thats to blame or is it bad workmanship and in the case of the oak table bad materials, any advice welcome.
Thanks Roly
I was wondering if anybody had similar problems to myself concerning a new build.We had Polyplumb UFH installed in accordance with the Polyplumb installation manual, The screed was allowed to cure for at least 10 wks before tiling. When quoting for the tiling job the local tile firm I used said there would be no problems tiling with UHF.We moved in 14months ago and now we have quite a few tiles cracked and the tiling firm is now blaming the UHF even though they said originally it would be no problem,this firm also made a tiled panel for the bath which has since warped like a banana and again they are blaming the UFH.Also I have been having trouble with a dining table but fair does the local shop I had it from has replaced it twice but the table we have now has done exactly the same as the others, it has opened up 6mm gaps between the panels and now they are blaming UFH.Is it UFH thats to blame or is it bad workmanship and in the case of the oak table bad materials, any advice welcome.
Thanks Roly