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[QUOTE="Tile Shop, post: 871356"] FML! this is [probably] a write off already but i'll take your thoughts on it. His builder mate went round last night and "apparently" it was already dry. He left it over night and put some grey unbranded dpm over it this morning (still tacky now and came in a plain white tin). I had a look outside and there are holes where it looks like the dpc has actually been done. So the builder said to put the epoxy down just to be on the safe side on the off chance something was wrong, like belts and braces "won't do no 'arm". But the patio has been built up to the same height as the kitchen floor with the tiniest of steps leading to outside. However it does slope away from the house into a narrow gully that leads to a manhole further up the garden. But not convinced the floor would have been dry enough for epoxy after only 24 hrs...... would it? They're gonna put the units in and tile up to the legs so tiling will only be 1m wide up the galley and only 2.5 at its widest and 4m long. They don't want it doing for another week or so. Need the practice but concerned if they all lift further down the line bevause of incorrect prep. Gonna speak to Mapei in the morning and see what they say, but after that convo if i have any doubts, his builder mate can crack on. But if they say 100% it ok to tile as is or let me know what prep is needed, will consider having a go. [/QUOTE]
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