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Can you tile in cold weather?

Soak the floor tiles in water before laying them in winter, and then lay them when the water reaches saturation. Only in this way, when the shop is stuck, it will not be firmly bonded with cement due to cement slurry, resulting in hollowing and falling off. In addition, both wall tiles and floor tiles must be moved from outdoor to indoor 24 hours a day. After the material temperature rises and adapts to the indoor temperature, paving shall be carried out again, and jointing shall be carried out in time after paving. Next, let's introduce the details of laying tiles in winter.

1 First of all, it is definitely possible to stick tiles in winter, but it should be noted that tiles must be soaked for more than two hours before they can be laid, and then they should be laid after the tiles stop bubbling. Remember to dry it after taking it out.

2. Then the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is large in winter, and it is necessary to wait for the floor tiles to adapt to the temperature before paving. Generally, when the indoor temperature is -7℃ or -8℃, it is not suitable for laying floor tiles. Because this temperature easily leads to uneven mixing of cement slurry, which has a great influence on floor tiles.

Everyone knows that cement mortar is needed for laying ceramic tiles. If the weather temperature is too low, it will lead to uneven mortar mixing and even freezing, which will affect the tile laying effect. So strictly speaking, when the room temperature is below 0 degrees, it is recommended that you do not lay tiles. In winter, the temperature is high and low, so you can choose sunny days and lay tiles when the temperature is high.

4. After the tiles are moved from outdoor to indoor, they need to wait for 24 hours before they can be used, so that the tiles can adapt to the indoor temperature.