It is the original tile with no signs of repair or cracks in the tile or grout.
Tile floor making noise when ac comes on.
At times some floors appear to amplify creaking sounds and make them sound much worse than they really are.
Generally creaking floors are not caused by settling or soil movement however you may want to check your foundation for cracks or other problems.
My house was built in 1956.
The sooner you can determine the cause of the noise and resolve your ac issues the better.
If the noise is in the first floor and you have an unfinished basement you should be able to correct the problem relatively easily.
If your floors squeak only when you walk across them and sounds like an oil can a metal flexing sound you probably have an hvac duct that is deflecting when the floor moves.
There is ceramic tile on the floor in the second floor bath.
There is an area about 15x15 inches that makes a crackling noise when you step on it.
There may be something damaging the blower fan.
Laminate makes the most noise both when walked on and in echoing sound due to its hard surface and light weight but can be a good choice for sound reduction when used over a quality underlayment.
Floors pop oil can noise.
On the other hand if tiles are not bonded well then tiles and grout can crack and make a noise as they crack.
The question to determine is where is the water coming from.
Creaking sounds may come from the subfloor or from the wood flooring itself.
If the unit is making a continuous clicking noise but won t turn on it could be an electrical problem.
I have owned it since 2012.
If the paint is blistering then that could be a symptom of a water leak.
A clicking air conditioner noise that starts slow and gets faster could come from an obstruction.
The material of the floor over which the tile is installed will also influence sound absorption qualities.
Banging banging is usually a sure sign that there s a loose or broken part a connecting rod piston pin or crankshaft inside the air conditioning.