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I have fears of something like this in the bathroom of the place I've bought. There's cracking on the grout and some of the tiles have very small movements when you stand on them.
The whole house has pretty shit flooring fitted but we're fine replacing the rest as required as we don't particularly like it.
Agghh...
Handymen have said that not only is the bathroom ply sub-floor not the right ply, but the floor tiles are wall tiles. Hence the eventual grout cracking and movement.
Seriously what is wrong with people?
The old owners had clearly done the kitchen and bathroom relatively recently before we bought it with a view to sale. But honestly how much £s was actually saved on cheap ply and the wrong tiles? (it's a very compact bathroom)
Frustrating as it will mean effectively paying for a bathroom install at some point. The only upside is I guess we could replace the stupid square washbasin which is impossible to keep clean.