New render and tubbed adhesive

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Is it normal for adhesive to take time to go off when using it on new render?

I have tiled onto a newly rendered wall - wall was rendered using a product called limelite renovating plaster, a mix of sand/cement with some lime in there. It's not a plaster in the sense that bonding coat etc is, it's advertised as a product similar to sand/cement/lime mixture, which it appears to be.

Previously, when tiling straight onto render the results have been fantastic. Our bathrom tiles are done with that and they've been up there 5 years. In addition the same approach was taken with 2 of our let properties.

It seems to be that the tubbed addy (6x6 tiles) is taking longer to dry. Today I had to replace a tile that I put up a couple of days ago (damaged by mistake). The adhesive is Weber fix (yellow tubs) from CTD. I noticed that the adhesive was still slightly plyable.

I suspect I haven't let the wall dry out long enough, and the adhesive will take a few more days to dry. I'm grouting on Monday now, so we'll see then.
 
OK thanks for that.

What is the situation now? Am I just going to have to wait longer for it to dry? We've got the heating in the bathroom on.

With the benefit of hindsight I would have insisted on studwork and aquapanel.
 
If the webber adhesive is class B adhesive, means that the water comming out of the render will break down the properties of the adhesive, should have used
powder ady, (AA)
they are only 6 inch tiles you could leave it to dry out for another week or so, dont grout it up though till then
 
Thanks Darren

This is the situation in full.

About 50% of the area where the tiles are was not re rendered as the substrate in these areas was sound and didn't need replacing. The rest (crumbly plaster) was taken back to the wall and done again.

I really wanted to get the job finished on Monday, by then the rendered areas will be a week old. Would this be too quick to complete it?

Because the bath and some panelling cover the botton 18" of the wall, bath panel is off at the moment, I can tell you that the rendering looks dry in these areas..

Next time, as you say, use bagged adhesive or use aquapanel.

I'm fast going off tubbed adhesive - I note that a lot of tilers don't use it full stop.
 
If you have the heating on a week will do, go ahead and grout
tub adhesives are only really good for flat walls and ceramic tiles, any packing out to do then the tub gear wont dry, cement is the best way to go, faster drying, quicker grouting times and more depth to it
Hope this helps
Darren
 
Limelite should have a finish applied, it's not a render finish. It's in the case where a damp injection has taken place similar to dry-coat and renderlite
 
Thanks Darren

I first thought there may be a problem when some of the tiles were attracting condensation earlier in the week. I asked the householder to put on an electric rad at room temp, coming on and off during the day and night. The condensation disappeared by the next day
 

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