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our contractor installed a marble floor tile that has cracked following the seams of the underlayment. If everything was installed correctly why would I get extensive cracking in the second story bath of a new house. Nothing else in the house shows signs of unusal settling. If the same tile is used for a repair why should I expect a different result?
 

Dear Bruce:

You obviously have a structural problem with the sub floor. It is not be replacing the cracked tiles that you're gonna solve that. The tiles are the victims, not the culprits!

 

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