The original large format porcelain panels were installed about 3 years ago. Yes, all above-mentioned problems plus absence of soft joint in the field for movement accomodation.
The most difficult part was removing the 3/8" to 1/2" layer of dried thin-set mortar using the most aggressive PCD diamonds. Removing the Ditra will be easier than that. Will be using a different PCD set that is designed for less aggressive removal.
Ugh!!! That is a big fail!! Hate to see that. Got the right man on the job now though!!👍😎
how old was the job? Is it on Ditra ? no backbutter, no straight/collapsing coming looks to be the reason or is there more to it?
The original large format porcelain panels were installed about 3 years ago. Yes, all above-mentioned problems plus absence of soft joint in the field for movement accomodation.
He is getting evidence for that last felony.
@@jhscolombianito7598 no, just showing the results of improper installation by the unqualified labor.
@@TileProUSA I'm just kidding broth no worries. You are 100 % right . I like your job buddy. Best regards.
@@jhscolombianito7598Thank you!
Easy part is finished...time for the nightmare to begin with the underlayment tearout. Good luck!
The most difficult part was removing the 3/8" to 1/2" layer of dried thin-set mortar using the most aggressive PCD diamonds. Removing the Ditra will be easier than that. Will be using a different PCD set that is designed for less aggressive removal.