Tile Indentation & Cracking, Installer, and the Attorney General
One word.... congratulations.
From all of the screwed homeowners of the world.
"MLD" wrote in message
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Daughter had the exact same problem. Many cracked tiles and all
were where
the subfloor sections butted together. Called in another tile
contractor, a
number of tiles were pulled up and diagnosis was that the nails on
the
subfloor were spaced too far apart, thus allowing the subfloor to
move.
Tile contractor resisted making amends, very large floor, expensive
tile --Turned out, he had a new employee do the nailing---documented
everything in a letter--small claims court was next--won a
judgment--guy
pleaded poor, judge made him bring in bank statements, business
statements
to show how poor he was. He wasn't poor, lost again and was
instructed to
show up in court on a specific date ready to pay in full; he laughed
and
said that he never would. He never showed up for his court
appearance--daughter got an arrest warrant issued by the court.
Several
days later he was picked by the Sheriff up at his home at 5 AM.
Came before
the judge in handcuffs and was told pay the restitution or stay in
jail.
His daughter was there, whipped out a roll of bills and paid my
daughter in
the spot. He also paid for the labor of ripping out the old
floor--case
closed.
MLD
"Ben" wrote in message
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A few months ago I posted to this group about my tile showing an
indentation
directly on top where the subfloor meets. I also explained how one
of the
tiles cracked, the installer replaced them, but then the
indentation came
back and now 5 of the tiles have cracked. Based on various
responses from
this group, I contacted the Attorney General since the installer
was
blaming
it on a structual issue. The installer still claims this and
refuses to do
anything else. It appears to me that he did not ensure the
subfloor was
properly secured to the joists and that should be his problem.
I would like to know if anyone has some good suggestions to go
back to the
Attorney General and installer with.
My original message posted some time ago was:
I had a new home built in August 2000 and about a year later
noticed that
one of the tiles was cracked down the middle. This had me look at
all the
tiles and noticed that an indentation was going down the center of
numerous
tiles...happens to be right above where the floor boards meet.
The builder had the tile guy replace the cracked tile, which
caused the
next
tile in line to crack. However, they waited until May 2002 and the
replaced
tile did not crack again...at that time they removed all the tile
that
showed an indentation and the associated wonder board. It was
replaced
with
new wonder board (just the portion below each 12 X 12 tile
(usually in a
line of tiles), tile, and grout.
Well, sadly, it is now showing the indentation on every tile that
was
replaced.
The tile guy claims he has never seen this before and does not
know what
to
do. I looked at another house he worked on and it too has the same
issue.
I watched him do the job and it appeared to be a good one, but I
am not a
tile expert.
I need some ideas on what could be wrong and what I should do.
Any experts out there?
Ben
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