The Inspector’s Manual of Tile Failures is the first practical, no-nonsense guide written specifically for professionals who deal with ceramic and porcelain tile problems in the real world.
Whether you’re an inspector, consultant, contractor, or architect, this manual walks you through the complex world of tile failures with the same clarity and honesty you’d get from a veteran field expert standing beside you on the job. It covers everything from understanding how tiles are manufactured to identifying failures caused by installation errors, design flaws, or environmental conditions.
Inside you’ll find:
Step-by-step guidance on diagnosing cracking, debonding, staining, warping, and optical hazing.
Detailed explanations of testing methods and inspection tools used in the field.
Real-world case studies that show how to separate true product defects from installer or maintenance mistakes.
Easy-to-follow flowcharts, checklists, and reference tables for quick use on site.
Cross-referenced standards from ANSI, ASTM, and ISO to help you write defensible, standards-based reports.
What makes this manual stand out is its straight talk. It doesn’t just quote standards or throw technical jargon at you. It explains why failures happen, how to prove your conclusions with evidence, and what to look for before pointing fingers.
Written by Frederick M. Hueston, one of the tile and stone industry’s most experienced forensic consultants, this book bridges the gap between field experience and technical standards. It’s designed to be used, not shelved—whether you’re on a construction site, in the lab, or preparing for expert witness testimony.
If you’ve ever been called to figure out why a tile floor cracked, why grout is discoloring, or why tiles are tenting off the substrate, this manual gives you the tools, methods, and mindset to find the real answers. To Order Click------->HERE