Then it stopped and now occasionally we hear a loud popping noise.
Ceramic tile makes noise.
One reason the tiles could be making noise when you step on them is that the tile might have debonded in that spot so when you walk on those tiles they move and make that sound.
Today i have noticed near the washing machine area there is a crack in the grout not in the tile.
The tile makes scrunching noises in over half of the floor and the grout is crumbling in many of the joints.
Never heard tile before this tile was stressed every time you move it or put any pressure on it at all.
Use the notch trowel to create ridges in your adhesive.
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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.
Popping noise from tile.
Recently first we started hearing popping noise where one of us was standing it did few times when we moved our location.
Use plastic tile spacers to make an even grout line.
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It s probably within they re alternating so that they re not all lined up together.
It s a high traffic area and there s various areas on it when you walk over it it makes a popping noise.
So it s probably 8 to 10 different areas there that will pop from time to time.
And it s not the same spot all the time.
I also think the double wax ring on the toilet has failed as evidenced by the blistering paint in the ceiling board and recessed light below.
For thinner tile you might be able to use a snap cutter to cut your tiles.
I also have a newly laid ceramic tile floor in my second floor bathroom.
For thicker tiles or for a larger job you ll want to rent or buy a wet saw.
These ridges produce a suction effect when the tile is pressed into them.