The tiles and the grout don t appear damaged and the tiles and the grout appear fine.
Ceramic tiles squeaking.
It is not near the tub or the sink and not a place where it get wet at least not from the top.
Squeaking is caused by something rubbing often the floor boards rubbing on a nails.
I have some very bad news for you and possibly some good if you have a basement under the room with the squeaks.
Squeaky floors are caused by the subfloor pulling away from the joists.
Floors get squeaky when wood dries out either finished wood or a wooden subfloor.
February 26 2018 at 5 23 pm.
There are different kinds of forces that can put stress on a tile installation.
But as long as the sub floor is repaired and installed correctly either material should work.
It is the original tile with no signs of repair or cracks in the tile or grout.
Damage wanting to seal a ceramic floor tile to fix or cover some damage.
Your floor can move up and down.
That means a sealed ceramic tile surface will damage faster in comparison to the bare tile.
Floors can move and expand at different rates.
There is an area about 15x15 inches that makes a crackling noise when you step on it.
All ceramic floor sealers are softer than the actual ceramic tile.
The squeak is not that bad but it s noticeable and just in the high track area of the bathroom.
Fixing a squeaky floor that s carpeted can be challenging.
A squeaky ceramic floor is a particularly difficult problem because you really cannot fix it from the top down and if you don t fix it it will eventually break the grout if not the floor tiles because of the movement of the floor.
The floor is probably about 19 years old.
Ceramic tile is less likely to have squeaks since it is a rigid material that will help stabilize the floor.
Tile floors squeak wherever a gap develops between the subfloor and the supporting joist beneath it.
This is known as deflection.
Ceramic floor tiles are very durable and difficult to damage.
They squeak when i step on about a 5 ft square and it s in the area that s walked on the most.
These gaps occur as lumber dries and nails pop or at places where the subfloor is not properly.