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Default cracking tiles and cracks in drywall

New tiles will never match unless they are from the same batch which is
unlikely. If it were me, I would pull them up and see what is going on with
the slab before deciding what to do next.


"cox" wrote in message
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On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 06:14:07 GMT, "Art"
wrote:

Thanks for your reply. The tiles are on the first floor concrete
floor. The cracks are in the foyer which is a 7'x15' area. The
cracks travel thru 1-2 tiles, some via the grout and some via the tile
crack itself. A couple of tiles next to the cracked ones have a
hollow sound when I tap on them. This leads me to believe that the
adhesive on the bottom of the tile is either deteriorated or receded.
Considering that a bunch of tiles have cracked like this, I am afraid
that I might not be able to find similar tiles.

stony

Could be lots of things.

Minor sheet rock cracks could be cause by structural problems or just
extreme humidity change. Did you recently install a new ac which is
better
at dehumidfying the air?

Tiles fail if the subfloor isn't perfect or thick enuf. You didn't
mention
which floor the tiles cracked but if the second floor it could be
inadequate
subflooring. One joist put in low (like my house) will screw up a tile
floor. Slab cracks are common and can cause tiles to crack. Brick
requires
maintenence. It has to be pointed out every few years. Yours is due.
Also
it is possible that the mason used inadequate brick ties to tie the brick
wall to house frame.




"cox" wrote in message
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Folks,

I have been losing sleep and my head over cracks in drywall and a
dozen tile cracks. I live in North Dallas and have experienced this
over some period of time. All of the drywall cracks are about 1/8" or
less. There are some cracks at the corners of the windows that have
stayed the same for about 15-16 months now. There is one crack that
runs horizontally in the ceiling of the houses which is about 6 feet
in length. This crack is about 1/8" at the start and then decreases.
I have not noticed any problems closing any windows or doors (atleast
not so far, knock on wood!!) All of the tile cracks are about 1/16" or
less. Some are hairline that can be barely seen. Others are about
1/16" inch. I have walked around the house and seen some minor cracks
in bricks in 1 or 2 places. I do not see any cracks in the
foundation. Ours is a slab on foundation (without any basement). Ours
is a 2 story house. I have seen some hairline cracks in the garage
concrete floor. I will be calling an engineer for an evaluation, but
before that wanted to get an understanding about what this all means.
What do the cracks in tiles mean, what do the cracks in the drywall
mean? Some of the windows have vertical cracks at the place where
caulking and drywall meet. Not all windows have this pattern, like
for example the windows closest to the corners seem to have the
problem but the interior ones seem not to much of cracking. I have
seen some caulking cracks. The tile cracks all are in the center of
the house and seem to run 1-2 tile at some spots. Please help with
your opinions. Meanwhile, this house is 7 years old and still under
warranty with regard to foundation and structural elements like
framing etc. Thanks for your help.

stony