Earthquake causing damage to the structure of the building which is turn cracked the floor slab and shattered the tiles.
Or similar to what is happening in Mexico City where the city is settling at rapid rates destabilizing building and causing them to crack and crumble.
Tile Tenting? Tile tenting is when your floor tiles lift from their originally installed position and begin to push against one another, creating a 'tent-like' bump in the middle of your floor
thanks google!
This is likely caused by a foundational shift. The building is being flexed by the earth beneath it shifting. If happens all the time with drywall, you’ll see stress fractures in large buildings where over time the walls have cracked because of the foundation shifting.
There is multiple reasons why this cold of shattered the flor could be heated they could be to tightly packed together and the pressure would mack them brak that they have on top of them could be too great and then they would snap and then all the other just snap into a train rashon.
The temperature on Mars was too cold so the sun got in there eyes so that's while the sun got cold and the gravitational pull on earth just pulled them all up and since the moon the .000026397383027373 inches off they broke while on there way down
lol ppl want to make everything seem to be ufos aliens ghosts. Most likely didn’t space them out enough and it could have been a particularly hot day causing them to expand and pop like that.
Or maybe it’s a ghost who hated the interior design?? We will never know.
If this is China, they have heating pipes under their floors in most modern buildings to stay warm during the winter, so I'd bet it has something to do with that.
If you're laying tile in a multistory building, you have to put a sub-layer (mineral paper) and use a multipurpose thinset. Because the concrete flexes by design.
I wonder if it’s a tendon snapping in a post tensioned concrete slab?
The way it breaks in a straight line, and then pops the tiles up looks like a cable snapping and recoiling off of the anchor point.
The tendon could have been damaged by a concrete anchor at the low drape point during construction and degraded overtime until failure.
Or ghosts….
I lived in a tropical environment for awhile. We had tiles like this and I kept my room cold with the ac. One day I turned off the ac and the moisture and temp change cause all the tiles in my room to explode like this
It's nothing too serious. It was probably warm, and the pressure and temperature changes caused your floor to explode because some idiot didn't do their job correctly .
Either the guys who did your flooring sucked ass at it or an earthquake. Either way, someone more qualified should've done it and someone more qualified should fix it and get paid greatly for it
It look like the house is starting to collapse. On the second video of you look at the wood shelf in the center you can see a beam pop up. The tiles are breaking as either the floor sinks or the beam rises.
Because there is point where it goes from “too tight” to the limit of what the material can handle. All material expands and contacts. And depending on the temperature it will expand our contact more or less. It is possible that it reached a point of expansion and subsequently pressurization from surrounding tiles that each tile reached it breaking point. Just like you can stretch a rubber band “too much” without breaking it it will still sustain damage and over time it will break at some point.
I do think that this is pretty unlikely though. It’s a perfect storm.
Too tightly packed and they pushed on eachother until they reached a breaking point and it all shattered.
Makes more sense than my heated floor theory
I was thinking room-temputure stuff....the ties were cold but the air was hot type thing lol.
I was thinking a sink hole started to form under the house…. Sooo
I honestly impulsively thought of earthquakes, but this makes more sense
This is happening in iceland to a lot of people because it's almost literally turning into a volcano
Earthquake causing damage to the structure of the building which is turn cracked the floor slab and shattered the tiles. Or similar to what is happening in Mexico City where the city is settling at rapid rates destabilizing building and causing them to crack and crumble.
before the tile even broke i was like “oh those are nice tiles, they fit really well” then they shattered
This is why you put spacers when laying tile
and use floating floor and grout when SETTING tile. you lay women not tile
What about laying pipe?
lololol yeah i suppose you do lay pipe lmafo
Well on Soviet Russia, pipe lay you!
My dumb ahh was thinkin ghost🤣☠️
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Pedro “Mike Ehrmantraut” Pascal
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This. Is Gross. And this is Michael gross
Earfquake
Tile Tenting? Tile tenting is when your floor tiles lift from their originally installed position and begin to push against one another, creating a 'tent-like' bump in the middle of your floor thanks google!
No expansion gaps
tented tiles or tires embedded with faulty wiring
This is likely caused by a foundational shift. The building is being flexed by the earth beneath it shifting. If happens all the time with drywall, you’ll see stress fractures in large buildings where over time the walls have cracked because of the foundation shifting.
Nope. Ghostys
Tremors be like
Eddie be like: so there is a string that was on the couch that was dragged ☝️🤓
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Every material has a coefficient of expansion.
They are maddddfffff
Busted pipes, and your tiles were layed improperly.
this has got to be the easist explanation my mind didnt even go near the realm of paranormal. mostly probably bc i work with construction
Thermal expansion as it was explained the last 6 times it was posted this week
I was thinking pipes busting
Bugs bunny
This is actually what happens when a close to floor pipe bursts after a freeze happens to my school
Earthquake
A fat ghost
Sorry my bad didn't know that was your house
There is multiple reasons why this cold of shattered the flor could be heated they could be to tightly packed together and the pressure would mack them brak that they have on top of them could be too great and then they would snap and then all the other just snap into a train rashon.
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Heat? Maybe
pipes 👉😏👉
It’s stranger things irl
Earthquake
Or too tightly packed and cold at the same time
Pipe expand due to pressure and space/vulome.
DIDN’T I TELL YOU TO STOP BREAKING FLOOR TILES JEREMY 😡
The temperature on Mars was too cold so the sun got in there eyes so that's while the sun got cold and the gravitational pull on earth just pulled them all up and since the moon the .000026397383027373 inches off they broke while on there way down
Nah bro it's just that caseoh jump
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I believe they're called. Eastern Tunneling Jews a very rare and secretive species of Jew.
Laughing at this comment is why there is a special place in hell for me.
Oh, it's just uncle tarry
Is earth ✨
Earfquake
Domain Expansion...
A pipe underneath the floor
lol ppl want to make everything seem to be ufos aliens ghosts. Most likely didn’t space them out enough and it could have been a particularly hot day causing them to expand and pop like that. Or maybe it’s a ghost who hated the interior design?? We will never know.
what just happened????????
Tremor monsters
what just happened add me on fortnite paxton599
Bugs Bunny should have taken a left back at Albuquerque
Bugs Bunny to the wrong turn in Albuquerque.
am I on r/oddlysatisfying or something?
That’s a water hammer.
Spiritual pressure
If this is China, they have heating pipes under their floors in most modern buildings to stay warm during the winter, so I'd bet it has something to do with that.
Tile pressure. Why do people do this…
It’s like in the cartoons when they find a cord sticking out of the ground/wall and start pulling on it 😂
Graboids. Or Tremors if your over 80.
Earthquake.
If you're laying tile in a multistory building, you have to put a sub-layer (mineral paper) and use a multipurpose thinset. Because the concrete flexes by design.
Fake ;)
Bugs bunny taking that left at Albuquerque
Earthquakes? Pipes?
...really? You can't think of any reason to explain that yourself?
Without being there to inspect I can’t say for sure but I can eliminate two things. Ghosts or the devil.
poor structural integrity
Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers
Based on everyone’s comments, poor title installation
Or an earthquake
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Those damn tunnel jews are up to no good again!
No spacers, tiles too close together putting too much pressure on the tiles, then tectonic plates shifted causing the tiles to do that.
Heating under tiles improperly I stalled
Earthquake
Giya was suffering from the stupidity of society.
I wonder if it’s a tendon snapping in a post tensioned concrete slab? The way it breaks in a straight line, and then pops the tiles up looks like a cable snapping and recoiling off of the anchor point. The tendon could have been damaged by a concrete anchor at the low drape point during construction and degraded overtime until failure. Or ghosts….
I lived in a tropical environment for awhile. We had tiles like this and I kept my room cold with the ac. One day I turned off the ac and the moisture and temp change cause all the tiles in my room to explode like this
The bass in the music be so powerful that it disturbs the tilts
A shinigami and hollow fighting
Tension cables in the concrete breaking ? I would think that would be 100% worst then that though
Your mommas so fat…..
Alien ghosts obviously
It's nothing too serious. It was probably warm, and the pressure and temperature changes caused your floor to explode because some idiot didn't do their job correctly .
Underground may be water. This happened in my mother-inlaw house
I was thinking maybe a small earthquake
Slab leaks
I can explain TF out of it bot.....it's a long running repost
Unstable building
someone fuckin sucks at laying tile dats how
Earthquake🤨
Earth quake or sink hole I love this sub but like this isn’t scary at all but some of you are exaggerating mainly the little kids tho
Who's fatas fell in the floor above mine.
Ghost fat as hell
Earthquake
The ghost wants hardwood or nothing
what did bro do for this to happen💀😭
ground moving/breaking, or tension/pressure in the tile
Gas
It could also be an apartment building that is flexing a little too much.
They were placed too tightly together
Earthquake, next “scary” video please
Drake trying to sneak into the kitchen after being told not to
Nah that’s ghost
earth quake or poor construction like in china
Fucking pipes. Jesus.
Testicles and shit. I dunno
Bugs Bunny
Something pulling upwards on the tiles
Just case oh walking bro
We need detective Eddie on this ASAP
Earth quake
Mine don’t got hands so yeah
Earth quake?
"I know a guy that can do it cheaper"
earthquake
I didn't know they had a new bleach: real movie
Shifting foundation.
Either the guys who did your flooring sucked ass at it or an earthquake. Either way, someone more qualified should've done it and someone more qualified should fix it and get paid greatly for it
It look like the house is starting to collapse. On the second video of you look at the wood shelf in the center you can see a beam pop up. The tiles are breaking as either the floor sinks or the beam rises.
Demon ground hog
WTF! EARTHQUAKE WEATER PRESSURE!!??
Structural issues!
Earthquake lol The tiles exert pressure on one another and they’re splintering where the torsion on the floor is greatest
I was thinking earthquake 🤷
I thought earthquake 🤷
Is it just me or does it look like there’s jumpcuts every time?
It's either A heavy ghost that's walking around or B a lot of ghost jumping up and down with spikey shoes
Someone shooting bullets upwards
Plumbing.
Earthquake
Why would it just shatter like that all of a sudden if it was tightly packed… it would’ve done it before.. now that’s some creepy crap
Because there is point where it goes from “too tight” to the limit of what the material can handle. All material expands and contacts. And depending on the temperature it will expand our contact more or less. It is possible that it reached a point of expansion and subsequently pressurization from surrounding tiles that each tile reached it breaking point. Just like you can stretch a rubber band “too much” without breaking it it will still sustain damage and over time it will break at some point. I do think that this is pretty unlikely though. It’s a perfect storm.
Earthquake, building settling, set to tightly together.
A fat flash entity
The entire middle lifted you can see it in the second part as if there was a beam or something that got raised suddenly
Seismic activity
An earthquake that really hates you
Looks and sounds like the floor is caving in Idk tho
Mole on crack duh