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Question:

Should the new tiles be room temperature before I start tiling the kitchen floor? Currently the tiles are stacked in my backyard and it is about 1 degree Celsius or 34 degrees Fahrenheit

Answer:

I'd want them inside for at least a week before laying them.

Answered By: Ren Molnar

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