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  "name": "What causes floor tiles to become loose?",
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      "name": "What causes floor tiles to become loose?",
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        "text": "Loose floor tiles are often caused by issues with the subfloor or the adhesive used during installation. Common culprits include moisture penetration, inadequate or improperly mixed thin-set mortar, structural shifts in the building, or a subfloor that wasn't prepared correctly. Expansion and contraction due to temperature changes can also weaken the bond over time, leading to tiles detaching from the base.",
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        "description": "Loose tiles are typically caused by subfloor problems, improper adhesive application, moisture, or structural movement."
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  "description": "Loose tiles are typically caused by subfloor problems, improper adhesive application, moisture, or structural movement."
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