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Discuss Can I tile a small area of a newly screeded floor? in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi, Hoping for a little advice if possible... I've just done a repair on a pipe under my downstairs bathroom concrete floor. I've repaired and screeded some of the floor ...
          
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    Hi, Hoping for a little advice if possible...

    I've just done a repair on a pipe under my downstairs bathroom concrete floor. I've repaired and screeded some of the floor and want to refit a new toilet and sink unit asap. I know I have to wait 6 weeks for the floor to dry before putting down new tiles but is it ok to just place 4 or 5 where the toilet and sink sits so I can start using it again. Most of the newly screed area would still be exposed.

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    Hi, You can use Bal Green Screed Adhesive

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    or just stand it on a piece or board with a ballofix on it untill its dry do the whole thing at once

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    the better is wait 6 weeks ,you can wait 4 or 5 weeks , another is not long anymore

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