Very few homes are plumb after a few years of settling but a door that is really out of square and has cracks in the wall above it should be looked at.
Tile pulling away from wall.
Marble in the shower is coming loose from the wall.
To prevent this from.
The baseboard pulling away from wall and floor buckling are not related.
It has shrunk a couple of inches.
If this is the situation in your home re levelling and squaring the base units before installation of additional fasteners will be required before dealing.
When this happens the grout is what holds the tiles in place.
Rarely water damage to a tile wall can be caused by leaking pipes within the wall.
Doors out of square and uneven floors.
Even if you manage to get the cabinet tight enough against the wall to make this gap unnoticeable movements in the wall or the cabinet may open one up later.
It appears the flooring was laid down and then staples and trim work held the flooring in place.
We noticed there is no adhesive of any kind.
After you have chipped away at the tile and mortar cut the old subfloor into small sections with a circular saw equipped with a carbide blade.
If the cabinets are not held in place with the proper number and length of fasteners they can pull away from the wall.
Tiles not glued correctly.
Our house is only 7 years old and it looks terrible.
What can we do to stop this.
As they become loose and pull away the countertop will move as well.
Pry up the sections with a pry bar.
Our vinyl flooring is shrinking and pulling away from the walls registers etc.
When they become loose they can pull away from the floor or wall.
Marble tile creates an elegant timeless look for your shower but not if it starts falling off the wall.
If the old tile was laid on underlayment cut through the underlayment and mortar but not the subfloor.
If the tiles are not glued down correctly they can come loose.
They should also call in a contractor if the wallpaper is pulling away from the wall and if there are cracks at the junction of the wall and the ceiling.
Caulking around your tub is a relatively simple process but after the job is done a full bathtub will tend to pull away from the wall or tiles due to the added weight.
In this instance the damage is usually confined to the wall where the showerhead and faucet is located and it may be found anywhere on the wall not just down near the base.
When you install a vanity or floor cabinet some kind of gap between the counter and the wall or backsplash is almost inevitable.
I agree that floor buckle is likely caused by one or more of failure to acclimate floor before install not leaving prescribed gap between boards and or high moisture.