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What are tenting tiles and how can I fix them?

Tenting tiles, also known as tented tiles or lifted tiles, are a common problem in many homes and buildings. They occur when floor tiles become raised or lifted at the corners, creating a tent-like shape. Tenting tiles can be unsightly and create a tripping hazard, but they can also be a sign of more serious underlying issues. In this article, we will explore the causes of tenting tiles and what you can do to prevent and repair them.




The most common cause of tenting tiles is pressure, particularly in larger spaces or areas with heavy foot traffic. This is often caused by the absence of expansion joints, which are designed to absorb the pressure and movement that occurs naturally in a building. Without expansion joints, pressure can build up over time and cause the tiles to lift and tent. If your building was not constructed with expansion joints, or if they were not installed correctly, it may be more prone to tenting tiles.


Tenting tiles can also be caused by moisture. When moisture seeps underneath the tiles, it can cause the adhesive to break down, leading to lifting and tenting. This can happen for a number of reasons, such as leaks from plumbing or appliances, high humidity levels, or moisture from the subfloor. In some cases, the moisture can also cause the tiles to expand, pushing against each other and creating tenting.


Another cause of tenting tiles is improper installation. If the tiles were not installed correctly in the first place, they may be more prone to lifting and tenting. This can happen if the adhesive was not applied evenly, if the tiles were not set properly, or if the subfloor was not prepared adequately.


Tenting tiles can also be caused by structural issues in the building. If there is a problem with the foundation, walls, or roof, it can cause the building to shift or settle, leading to changes in the flooring. This can cause the tiles to tent or even explode!


If you already have tenting tiles in your home or building, it is important to have them repaired as soon as possible. Leaving them untreated can lead to further damage and potential safety hazards.


You may be worried about the cost and hassle of replacing the entire floor. However, there is a solution that can save you time and money.

Barefoot Floors offers a unique and innovative solution to tenting tiles that doesn't require ripping up and replacing the entire floor.


Barefoot floors simply removes the pressure that has built up by removing the grout and giving the tiles room to fall back into place. If they do not fall back into place we can manually put them back into place.


Once, the cause of the tenting tiles is identified and resolved, Barefoot Floors can fix tenting tiles by injecting a specialized adhesive underneath the affected tiles. The adhesive then sets, creating a permanent bond between the tile and the subfloor, and eliminating any tenting.

One of the biggest advantages of Barefoot Floors is that it can be done quickly and efficiently, with minimal disruption to your daily life. The process is non-invasive, so you don't have to worry about dust, debris, or loud construction noise. Barefoot Floors technicians are also highly trained and experienced, so you can trust that the job will be done right the first time.

Another advantage of Barefoot Floors is that it is cost-effective compared to traditional tile repair methods. Replacing an entire floor can be an expensive and time-consuming process, but Barefoot Floors can fix tenting tiles for a fraction of the cost. This means that you can save money and still have a beautiful and safe floor.

Barefoot Floors is also a sustainable option for tile repair. By fixing tenting tiles instead of replacing the entire floor, you can reduce waste and help protect the environment. Barefoot Floors uses eco-friendly materials and practices, so you can feel good about your decision to repair your floor with them.


With their unique system, Barefoot Floors can fix tenting tiles without the need to rip up and replace the entire floor. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and free quote.





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