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hi, i have taken on a job for a customer who is having 60 square meters of screed laid with piped ufh underneath, i will then tile with large format porcelain tiles.

now i know there are alot of myths about how long you have to leave the screed before you can tile on it and also what temp it has to be at.

what i want to know is when can i actually tile on it it, the floor will be preasure tested after the screed is laid.

also what would be a reasonable price to charge for a job of this size including adhesive etc, 60 square meters in brick bond.
i am asking this question as i always seem to be under quoting my jobs by a cosiderable margin.

all help with this would be much apreciated.

thanks
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