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If they are porcelain tiles there is no where for the moisture to go, it will take longer to dry.
 
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It says porcelain - not many ceramic at 600 as they bend.
 
hi guys,

I hope someone could give me an answer regarding the issue I am facing.
I am doing a bathroom refurbishment.

I initially got there to fix a leak, however the walls were soaking wet. I have stripped all out and let it dry via a strong fan and a dehumidifier.
Now, I have plumbed all in and the tiler have put the liquid rubber - tanking / ardex onto the wall. However, he started tiling yesterday and used the mapei flexible adhesive and when we came this morning, it was still not fully dried out. The problem is the bathroom is like a box room and has only a window which has a fan installed the window screen. You cannot open the window to get a draft.

The adhesive just doesn't see to set and dry out. What can we do to make that happening ? What did we do wrong or better the tiler?

Is there anything we could have done better? The problem is there is no draft and it's always very humid and moist.

Kind regrads

Ron

Hi Ron,

Based on the information supplied, Mapei Adesilex P9 is a standard setting adhesive which take a minimum of 24 hours to cure, however this can potentially be affected by moisture or temperature levels in the environment.

In this instance we would advise leaving it another 24 hours with plenty of air flow to help remove the moisture to aid in the curing process.

We hope that this information is of benefit to you and if you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us on 0121 508 69700 (option 2)
hi guys,

I hope someone could give me an answer regarding the issue I am facing.
I am doing a bathroom refurbishment.

I initially got there to fix a leak, however the walls were soaking wet. I have stripped all out and let it dry via a strong fan and a dehumidifier.
Now, I have plumbed all in and the tiler have put the liquid rubber - tanking / ardex onto the wall. However, he started tiling yesterday and used the mapei flexible adhesive and when we came this morning, it was still not fully dried out. The problem is the bathroom is like a box room and has only a window which has a fan installed the window screen. You cannot open the window to get a draft.

The adhesive just doesn't see to set and dry out. What can we do to make that happening ? What did we do wrong or better the tiler?

Is there anything we could have done better? The problem is there is no draft and it's always very humid and moist.

Kind regrads

Ron

Hi Ron,

Based on the information supplied, Mapei Adesilex P9 is a standard setting adhesive which take a minimum of 24 hours to cure, however this can potentially be affected by moisture or temperature levels in the environment.

In this instance we would advise leaving it another 24 hours with plenty of air flow to help remove the moisture to aid in the curing process.

We hope that this information is of benefit to you and if you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us on 0121 508 69700 (option 2)
 
Hi Ron,

Based on the information supplied, Mapei Adesilex P9 is a standard setting adhesive which take a minimum of 24 hours to cure, however this can potentially be affected by moisture or temperature levels in the environment.

In this instance we would advise leaving it another 24 hours with plenty of air flow to help remove the moisture to aid in the curing process.

We hope that this information is of benefit to you and if you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us on 0121 508 69700 (option 2)


Hi Ron,

Based on the information supplied, Mapei Adesilex P9 is a standard setting adhesive which take a minimum of 24 hours to cure, however this can potentially be affected by moisture or temperature levels in the environment.

In this instance we would advise leaving it another 24 hours with plenty of air flow to help remove the moisture to aid in the curing process.

We hope that this information is of benefit to you and if you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us on 0121 508 69700 (option 2)



Thank you so much for the advises. It's much appreciated.
 
Hi Ron,

Based on the information supplied, Mapei Adesilex P9 is a standard setting adhesive which take a minimum of 24 hours to cure, however this can potentially be affected by moisture or temperature levels in the environment.

In this instance we would advise leaving it another 24 hours with plenty of air flow to help remove the moisture to aid in the curing process.

We hope that this information is of benefit to you and if you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us on 0121 508 69700 (option 2)


Hi Ron,

Based on the information supplied, Mapei Adesilex P9 is a standard setting adhesive which take a minimum of 24 hours to cure, however this can potentially be affected by moisture or temperature levels in the environment.

In this instance we would advise leaving it another 24 hours with plenty of air flow to help remove the moisture to aid in the curing process.

We hope that this information is of benefit to you and if you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us on 0121 508 69700 (option 2)


My tiler has finished to put all the rest tog tiles up. Do I need to wait 24h to prior to grouting? Ideally I need to finish the bathroom today. However due to the tanking ( Ardex ) we cannot fully grout as the last 2 rows are done today ? Is that correct or are we able to put the grout ?
 

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