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Talk to your insurer?
Thanks that's a really good suggestion. Are there any dos or donts when bringing it up? We previously had an issue with renewing H&C due to a potential claim that hadn't yet materialised.
Our concern with the supplier is that the tiles were one of the smaller costs. Redoing all or the majority still entails labour costs, bonding material, etc.
Talk to your insurer?
Either the tiles weren’t fit for purpose or they were installed badly or both.
The right solution is probably to pull the borked ones up and replace but that probably means taking up most of the floor.
If you can’t face that, then sand the entire floor back, filling the defects - which will be hard as they are thin cracks - is probably the thing to do. Less agony than taking it all up but it will have to be done with care and longevity in mind. a ballache all the same that the installers or supplier will try to avoid paying for.