Slight Movement And Popping Sound In Floor Tiles

This was in 2011 the grout has come off in different places and i can hear a crunchy noise when i step on a tile at one location.
Slight movement and popping sound in floor tiles. 4 9 7 2 the temperature of the hardwood floor was 70 4 71 6f. Of the floor is caused by movement and the flooring should not move again our contractor says whether noise is a problem is arbitrary and is fighting us. Floor making a slight popping or knocking noise q. That unevenness in the subfloor results in the flexing of the laminate boards and a rubbing together which causes the noises.
Flooring moisture content mc. I had my kitchen remodeled with the floor tiled first on a wooden subfloor and cabinets installed the following day. The grout surrounding the tiles might crack or the tiles themselves could crack if enough movement and pressure is placed. The nailing pattern is varied generally too many staples in some boards while the nailing from the ends of the boards is inconsistent.
Laminate flooring will snap and pop as you walk on it if it s bridging across hollow spots under the flooring. Remove the adjoining grout with a carbide tipped grout saw before you attempt to remove individual tiles. Sometimes you might walk across your floors and hear a popping or creaking noise. Pry up the perimeter of the first piece until you hear a slight popping sound indicating the piece is no longer bonded to the substrate.
Floor coverings like laminate luxury vinyl or engineered wood flooring may be snapped together to create a one piece uniform surface rather like a jigsaw puzzle. Floating floors are not a floor covering itself but rather a method of installing planks boards and sometimes tile flooring. The most common reason there is movement in the boards is that the flooring underneath is not smooth enough. The flooring has popping sounds are over the whole installed areas in varying degrees.
Your weight stresses the interlocking tongues and grooves in the flooring causing. To reuse the tile grind thin set off the back with a 4 inch grinder. Floors that make a popping sound. In the last week i ve noticed that one area in my dining room and slightly into my kitchen which are connected about a 4 stretch makes a slight popping or knocking noise not a creak when walked upon.
At another location i can hear a popping sound. This seems to be a similar question to some previous but i didn t see anyone mention a raised foundation.