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We've already had lengthy discussions over the screed, along the lines of "my builder says it'll be dry enough to tile on in 2 days"! So yeah I agree, tread carefully with customers like these.
There are ways you can tile the screed after a few days.
Sounds like Topps need to up there figures on the sales of bal products.
 

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I've nothing against Bal, years ago it was always our first choice gear. I think manufacturers have caught up now though (some at least) and if you can get a comparable product for half the price from a still relatively small independent company such as TileMaster, then I'd rather go that route. As for tiling onto a green screed, agree perfectly possible with the right gear and wallet, still rather it dry though.
 
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Well without knowing all the facts,
Ultimate would seem the perfect choice,
It is a green screed adhesive anyway.
 
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