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Discuss Drilling new tiles in the Tile Drilling - Drill Tough Tiles like Porcelain at TilersForums; Hey there, Just a quick question, when can I drill into new tiles so I can attach my cistern to the wall? Thank you in advance...
          
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    Default Drilling new tiles

    Hey there,
    Just a quick question, when can I drill into new tiles so I can attach my cistern to the wall?
    Thank you in advance

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    Default Re: Drilling new tiles

    Powdered addy should be ok after 24 hours.Put a stanley blade into the joint to see if the addy is hard.
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    Cheers Del, herself is getting sick of using a bucket to flush

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    As above unless she is driving you mad, in that case about 2 weeks
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    Maybe you've got a point Rich, two weeks it is then just to be on the safe side! She'll definitely be climbing the wall by then

    How long can you wait before you can have a shower with new tiles? If that is two weeks as well, this will be my last post

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    Default Re: Drilling new tiles

    I think that the main concern when drilling tiles is the water mess that might get onto fresh grout. So as advised above probably not good to drill when
    tiles just grouted. But as soon as the grout goes off then away you go.



    Our diamond cores work more like a grinder than a drill so you dont actually disturb the tile too much.
    Done this way you can pretty much drill it while the addy is soft if you have to. But we dont recommend you make a thing of it.



    In this article the basin is being fitted to the wall and the tiles had gone on that day.

    I would suggest (for other readers) that if you are going to drill holes in tiles then
    try to do it BEFORE you have grouted. This will remove the doubt that water coolant
    will wash away soft grout if done too close together.



    All the donkey work has been done on this job ahead of the grouting.

    I think because it was an article photoshoot [ie not a real bathroom!!] then the
    basin was fully fitted well before the grouting was done. Not even sure the
    guys at Professional Builder even bothered to grout up this demo.

    But the point remains that you can pretty much drill as soon as you want
    BUT give the addy some time to cure and do it if you can before grouting.

    Tiles already grouted? Then wait until it wont absorb and murky water used
    to cool the diamond core drills



    This video shows how mucky tiles can get when drilling. Again tiles are ungrouted so not spoilt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian View Post
    Maybe you've got a point Rich, two weeks it is then just to be on the safe side! She'll definitely be climbing the wall by then

    How long can you wait before you can have a shower with new tiles? If that is two weeks as well, this will be my last post
    What grout and adhesive was used? It should say on the bag of grout.
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    Most grouts state 2 weeks for power showers etc.

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