I'm glad to see this. Thinking about doing something like this & the first video I watched said saw the tile all the way around 2" from the wall! Terrible idea IMHO as what if someone wants the tile back years later?? Would an extra heavy-duty pad be necessary to soften it? Since it isn't on plywood. Tile is HARD! lol.
Thanks for this vid. I'm hoping to do this soon. Do you rough up the tile at all to help the glue 'key in' or just glue straight on a glossy tile? (when you glue the smooth edge)
It looks good, impressive. I think you said at the beginning that one of the problems could be the carpet slipping around. I didn't see you do anything about that though you referred to peeling back the carpet and padding? Did I understand that correctly? You seemed to rely on getting the stretch totally tight in both directions, I'm assuming it's not going to go far if its well attached. Nor did I see you do any filling on the grout lines, won't they show through the carpet in time?
So so good we have not had any issues with grout lines showing! We are using very good underlay on these projects, that being said there is no guarantee! On a job like this! We are installing over ceramic!
Thank God and you for making it a possibility. That house looks very well put together now. Great job
Thank you!
thanks bro you've really enlighten me
Ooh🤟
Looks amazing
Thanks 😀😀😀
I'm glad to see this. Thinking about doing something like this & the first video I watched said saw the tile all the way around 2" from the wall! Terrible idea IMHO as what if someone wants the tile back years later?? Would an extra heavy-duty pad be necessary to soften it? Since it isn't on plywood. Tile is HARD! lol.
We just use a really good pad!
Thanks for this vid. I'm hoping to do this soon. Do you rough up the tile at all to help the glue 'key in' or just glue straight on a glossy tile? (when you glue the smooth edge)
Glue straight to tile 🤙🤙🤙
I made the mistake of putting tile on my steps leading down to my baseman. Will the glue hold down the carpet under the tile?
It looks good, impressive. I think you said at the beginning that one of the problems could be the carpet slipping around. I didn't see you do anything about that though you referred to peeling back the carpet and padding? Did I understand that correctly? You seemed to rely on getting the stretch totally tight in both directions, I'm assuming it's not going to go far if its well attached. Nor did I see you do any filling on the grout lines, won't they show through the carpet in time?
So so good we have not had any issues with grout lines showing! We are using very good underlay on these projects, that being said there is no guarantee! On a job like this! We are installing over ceramic!
Can you explain what you put on the stairs so you had something to nail in? It looked like some sort of product taped down? Thanks!
We glue tack strip to the ceramic
Hey!! Where did you buy the carpet stretcher from.. it’s not a knee kicker forsure lol what’s the name of it? Thank you, I really appreciate it.
Kneeless.com
What adhesive do you use I know I saw pl but exactly what... I've been using my pam gun with mixed results when power stretching
I use PL construction adhesive and let sit for 24 hours
what is the manufacture of that kneekicker? thanks. my knees our worn out.
Kneeless.com
Does this installation damage the tile at all?
Definitely!
What is the name of glue?
PL premium
No underlining cushion?
We put pad!