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    Oct 12, 2008, 09:39 PM
    Cracked wall tiles
    we have newly laid wall tiles that have now cracked (very faint).

    These tiles are large (3' x 1') laid horizontally on cement board, on timber framing.

    Any ideads on why we are getting the cracking?
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    Oct 13, 2008, 08:05 AM

    The wooden walls will expand and contract according to the moisture content.

    All wood expands and contracts.

    I live in an old converted barn with some drywall walls/ceilings,the nails in some areas have popped out due to some movement like you have described.

    Expect this to happen and use flexible caulk(silicone... )to fill the gaps as needed in the future.

    Hope this helped,

    KBC
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    Oct 13, 2008, 11:37 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by KBC View Post
    The wooden walls will expand and contract according to the moisture content.

    All wood expands and contracts.

    I live in an old converted barn with some drywall walls/ceilings,the nails in some areas have popped out due to some movement like you have described.

    Expect this to happen and use flexible caulk(silicone...)to fill the gaps as needed in the future.

    Hope this helped,

    KBC
    Understant this but the timber was kiln dried, and up for some months prior to lining. In other walls constructed in the same way but lined with drywall, and tiles this has not happened.
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    Oct 13, 2008, 02:03 PM

    Wall tiles laid horizontally? Are these on the floor or wall? Give us a clarificaion (and a picture if possible) so we can determine what the problem is.

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