Hi,
We have an orangery 9 years old which is on pile foundations with suspended slab.
we have porcelain tiles bedded to the concrete which have been in place since the build.
Yesterday we heard a few loud and unusual crack sounds coming from the floor (when we weren’t in the room). Temp was extremely cold outside.
Now when I tap anywhere on the tiles they sound completely hollow (almost like knocking on wood). I’m also paranoid about walking on the floor now as I’m convinced it’s creaking ...
can anyone suggest what this could be? Is it likely with the temp the tiles after 9 years could have all just unbedded or could the concrete have actually given way?
Should we try to get access to a tile and lift it or do we need a pro to check this out? There are some quite expensive computers in the room as it’s a home office so also worried about getting those out without damage.
Thanks.
We have an orangery 9 years old which is on pile foundations with suspended slab.
we have porcelain tiles bedded to the concrete which have been in place since the build.
Yesterday we heard a few loud and unusual crack sounds coming from the floor (when we weren’t in the room). Temp was extremely cold outside.
Now when I tap anywhere on the tiles they sound completely hollow (almost like knocking on wood). I’m also paranoid about walking on the floor now as I’m convinced it’s creaking ...
can anyone suggest what this could be? Is it likely with the temp the tiles after 9 years could have all just unbedded or could the concrete have actually given way?
Should we try to get access to a tile and lift it or do we need a pro to check this out? There are some quite expensive computers in the room as it’s a home office so also worried about getting those out without damage.
Thanks.