Tiling on new plaster

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Just a quick one, how long do you need to leave new plaster before tiling on it?
 
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depends on humidity ....lol

an site work if driers are in use ....

anything else grasshopper ?
 
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No you've answered my question. The fact is, you can tile it when it looks dry. Sometimes that will be 4 weeks, but often it dries much faster than that.
 
gcol
yeah like them Diy shows you see when they tile/paint on plaster next day ...

how long will that last til they blow or paint bubbles ..lol..lol?

btw Bs tiling standards say 4 weeks ..;)
 
gcol
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WTF ...??????

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whats your point , ?

is it you knew all along advice given ?
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help me out if I care in 5 mins tonite .. lol ...lol...lol...lol...lol...:)
 
Moz said:
whats your point , ?
Sorry for confusing you Moz. ;) The point I was making is that you can't just say "4 weeks" carte blanche. If the circumstances are right it'll be ready for tiling much faster than 4 weeks. As I've mentioned before, if it looks like it's dried out, it has.
You're not telling me that when you were doing a bit, you'd refuse to tile on plaster that was 3 weeks old? Come come Moz me owd China - I'm not that green. ;)

p.s. stop upsetting my mate mattysupra will ya, I think he fancies me ya know. :LOL:
 
"The point I was making is that you can't just say "4 weeks" carte blanche. If the circumstances are right it'll be ready for tiling much faster than 4 weeks. As I've mentioned before, if it looks like it's dried out, it has"

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gcol
with diy your got to be so careful..
trades its ok ...
 
Now boys you know you should have asked the OP if its just a skim coat or bonding & finish or if its on an old wall is there any dubbing out. ;)

Depth of plaster will be the main item affecting drying time.

Jason
 

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