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The D

box is tiled and grouted corners are siliconed and it’s all ready to go i will fill it with water next saturday and the fun can begin


can we have a pole set up so people can say how long they think it will take starting at 30 minutes then within 24 hours then maybe two days then over a week
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

its ok the grout has to dry for seven days :p
i cant think of one client in 35 years who has waited 7 days to use there shower after i have finished can any one in the real world .24 hours is the norm .
 
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The D

only on domestic work. on site work it has weeks and weeks to dry but if you want me to do it after 24 hours i will
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

only on domestic work. on site work it has weeks and weeks to dry but if you want me to do it after 24 hours i will
hi dean no offence ment. on site work i would agree all day long but with b&q being the biggest tile retailer in the uk with tops next tile giant and so on i think you will get the picture .95% of tile failure in the uk has nohink to do with real tilers.
 

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