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Discuss tiling outside in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; im starting a new job tommorrow which is an outside concrete path i am tiling it with slate do i need to seal the floor before i lay them cause ...
          
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    im starting a new job tommorrow which is an outside concrete path i am tiling it with slate do i need to seal the floor before i lay them cause there is some pit holes in the concrete and obviously its dusty any advice would be welcome thanks

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    You need to check temperatures is ok, I have a step to cover with granite on Monday and if cold I ain't going.
    A good s2 grade flexi adhesive helps too.
    Brush and prime the area well and a decoupled might do wonders too.
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    below 5 degres and the addy wont set, sods law as soon as you start it will begin to rain, i try to put outside work off till the weathers more reliable......good luck with it.
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    Thanks for the help the only reason Im doing it is the job I had booked in there's a delay on the tiles by 2 weeks so hope the weather is ok thanks again

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    If it's a long thin concrete path I would allow for some control joints.
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    It's not really that big it's more steps than anything

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    Just wondered but worth checking.
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    Yeah that's fine I appreciate the input

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