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Ceramic wall tile making popping.
But i could be wrong.
However do take note that purchasing of a 10 or 15 year old tile design might prove to be challenging.
After 1 2 days i noticed a few of the tiles started to make a popping sound.
The reason it may have debonded might be because you don t have movement joints at the perimeter of tile installation where it transitions to the walls or in other locations where there should be a movement joint.
The tiler used some white glue for the wall tiles but used grey thinset on the floor.
Expansion joints these are joints within the tile installation with space to accept movement.
If the gaps are not consistent during the expansion phase the tiles will not have enough space to release stress which results in tiles popping out.
In a proper installation this expansion and contraction is accounted for with.
After a closer inspection today 3 days later i noticed that the grout is starting to crack.
To make the whole process easier you could invest in a slab roller which means you ll have to do less work in rolling out the clay before you put it in the tile cutter.
Generally popped up and buckled tiles are caused by seasonal environmental expansion and contraction of the various materials used in the construction of your home.
If you don t need each tile to be an identical size then you can always just roll out your clay by hand using two sized flat wooden guides to roll onto this will make it s an.
Then put the roughly sized clay in the tile cutter pushing down on the steel handle and the tile will pop out of the bottom of the cutter.