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jan

Hi, trying to plan the floor of my kitchen. The slab has been laid and is drying (1 week down about 3 more to go) and have picked out some slate tiles. The site I am planning to buy from and all other information I have found states that the tiles should be completely dry before being laid. What I can not seem to find is how long it will take for them to do this. Can any one shed any light on this as I am trying to coordinate kitchen fitters etc?
 
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jan

yup will be in currently unusable living/dining room and keeping the whole place well ventilated as trung to get the slab in the kitchen dry and the plaster on the walls following the redampproofing dry aswell. oh am I having fun or what! so few days? or weeks? just want to check that they will definately be dry by the time the slab is. Thank you for your advice:8::smilewinkgrin:
 
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Time's Ran Out

Jan - Prehaps you've miss read the information and it was a reference to the slate being dry before you seal them.
I can see no long term wait for the tiles to dry after delivery - assumming they have been kept in a covered pallet , and with air circulation they would dry in a few hours.
We often wash the faces (both sides) prior to fixing to remove any loose dirt and this is usually done at the collation stage where we check for thickness, colour, quality.:thumbsup:

Timeless John.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Jan - As long as the tiles are clean, the adhesive will stick.

Remember there will be tiles that have to be cut on a wet machine so a certain amount of moisture will be present.
Depending on the size of the job and the method of delivery, you may, if your ordering over the internet, find the tiles delivered in a pallet and covered in polythene.
1st of all keep the tiles stacked on there edges so there is no uneven downward pressure to break the lower tiles.
2nd open up the side of the polythene to allow the air to get in but keep the top covered to keep the elements out (snow,rain etc it is summer after all!):thumbsup:

Hope it all goes well.

John.
 

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