May 23, 20233 yr I'm not saying that a temperature of 40 and over for a while now in Isaan is hot, but this is the first time in 7 years this has happened.
May 23, 20233 yr I seen it happen all the time...cheap materials and shoddy workmanship. Nothing new.
May 23, 20233 yr https://www.ceramictilefoundation.org/blog/next-ask-scott-expansion-joints-who-needs-them
May 23, 20233 yr 30 minutes ago, flyingtlger said: I seen it happen all the time...cheap materials and shoddy workmanship. Nothing new. Me too. I see it in Bangkok condos all the time. I should post the pic of my 3 year old "high class" condo building in Ekkamai.
May 23, 20233 yr Author 32 minutes ago, flyingtlger said: I seen it happen all the time...cheap materials and shoddy workmanship. Nothing new. Kera tiles and great tiler. I resent your remarks.
May 23, 20233 yr This has happened many times in our house. The main cause being that not enough gap was left between the tiles when they were laid. So, when the house settles, as they all do the only way for them to go is up. It's not about heat because we've had problems in the cool season as well.
May 23, 20233 yr Author 20 minutes ago, Dmaxdan said: This has happened many times in our house. The main cause being that not enough gap was left between the tiles when they were laid. So, when the house settles, as they all do the only way for them to go is up. It's not about heat because we've had problems in the cool season as well. In 7 years this is the only ones that have popped. And we have a few. The 'fees like temperature' has been 40 to 45 for a couple of weeks, so too small a joint and expansion the problem. But all the others are good.
May 23, 20233 yr This is further proof of global warming. How can climate deniers be so stubborn? CO2 ("carbon") even gets under tiles!
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