Tiling on to damp skimmed plaster

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We are getting a new bathroom installed and could do with some advice. The old tiles were removed and the walls have been skimmed with a thin layer of plaster as part will be painted. The plaster was only completed yesterday and today they are tiling the walls. Does this seem too soon? Although it had clearly started drying it was definitely not dry this morning. I raised my concerns but was told this is how its always done and is not an issue because it is so thin. Also, they said the walls would become damp with the tile adhesive anyway so is not a problem. Does this sound ok? We have asked for a written guarantee that if anything goes wrong due to this they will come back and replace. They had really good reviews so would not expect poor quality but i am a bit worried about this.

What are the likely problems with doing this?

Thanks for your help
 
Likely problem is the tiles will fall off. All adhesive manufacturers state 3 weeks for new plaster and so you are right to be concerned . Make sure you get the guarantee!
Just out of interest what size tiles are being 'fixed' and what adhesive are they using.
 
Hi and welcome

Yes it is too soon to tile onto, rule of thumb is 1mm per day and then a day iirc, what size and type tiles are you having and what adhesive is being used ? Tubs or bags ?
 
Are the full walls plastered, or just the top half with a slight overlap where the top inch or so of tile will be?
Is it Social Refurbs??

The plaster will suck the moisture out of the adhesive
 
I've just done a half tiled bathroom.

My plasterer came in and re-boarded, once fixed I set out where the tiles were going to stop height wise, and gave him 10mm allowance below to feather into. That way I could start the tiling straightaway, and by the following day I could put the top row on.
 
A skimmed wall needs 3 days to dry before tiling. It should be light pink all over with no dark patches and I always prime new plaster before tiling.
 

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