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Could you not dry fit the floor and then start sticking down with the highest tile first, place a piece of cardboard under a tile at the doorway and using a level to ensure it's all on a flat plane and tile back out towards the door. 6-7 mm dips on a floor of that size aren't really a big deal with 600x300 porc. You could then grout it on Thursday.
 

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Yea i could, it's just alot of faffing about, the walls have been boarded out horribly, am sick of it, am just trying to make it easy on myself, have only been there 2 days and am sick of it now, can I not latex then use the bal green screed then?
 
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Looks like I will have to do it the way you suggested @LEE MAC, after a chat with the technical dept the latex is unsuitable for a green screed. Cheers for the comments lads
With it only being 4mts at most it should only take a couple of hours extra, but your a day ahead in regards to waiting on laytex drying.
 

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Yea indeed mate, was just hoping to make life easy as I have had such problems with walls being awful as well, but will be charging for all the extra hassle so all's well that ends well.

This will be first and last job for this "builder" I think lol
 

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