How I Trim and Finish a Tile Niche

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @cancun29
    @cancun29 2 года назад +14

    Thank you for explaining the different ways of how the trim can go. I have watched 50 videos on trimming out a niche looking for exactly what you said about a “frame” or small profile depending on how the trim is set. You are the first video that explains that.

  • @JeffreyFortuna
    @JeffreyFortuna 2 года назад +2

    I'm currently in the process of a bathroom remodel and your videos are both amazing and perfect timing as I'm almost down waterproofing and about to get started tiling! This is my second ever bathroom remodel and the first time I'll be doing anything with a shower. I went with a Tile Redi pan and that where I found your videos/channel. Massive thank you for the tips, making such detailed videos is a massive time and effort drain and staying motivated can be a struggle but your helping more people than you can imagine!

  • @BonBon770
    @BonBon770 11 месяцев назад

    Good video, you can do it that way, we do. Solid surface 2CM quartz made to match any near flat surfaces like curbs, niches, or shelves . the metal trim tends to hold water right on the edge . even if you wanted to do 2CM solid surface quartz on the bottom, and then which would be better put the 3 pieces of trim around it. Looks good...... Also, nobody knows the true length of metal trim inside a shower without rusting,even the best marine screws rust overtime . that's why we switch to quartz for niches also, and it's better for water intrusion doesn't let as much water in.

  • @robertkemp9685
    @robertkemp9685 7 месяцев назад

    Thankyou so much for showing me how its actually put together first one ive found that does. All the others seem to be adverts for their businesses and dont show the nuts and bolts of how to do it You have given me confidence to complete framing my niche. Best wishes and thanks again Robert

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words.

  • @Vera-xu3xw
    @Vera-xu3xw 2 года назад +2

    the only thing I would do differently is put in the back before the sides and top.
    i learned how to frame so thanks

  • @michellediesterhaft456
    @michellediesterhaft456 3 месяца назад

    It looks so good! I am ready to do a double (with a shelf), so I get to do the cut on 8 pieces. YAY me! Thanks for the clarification. I think I've got this.

  • @playeroflife
    @playeroflife 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great job and great work. I’m just trying my first diy shower room remodel. I’m very nervous but your videos and advice helping me complete it. Thks from Ireland 🇮🇪 😊

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  11 месяцев назад +2

      Can’t wait to visit Ireland one day play golf and drink a Guinness. Thanks for the kind words!!

  • @reidabercrombie9219
    @reidabercrombie9219 9 месяцев назад

    Just like another commenter said, I have been thru tons of videos looking for just exactly what you showed, and you showed it so concisely and simply. Thank you for a great video. May sound silly, but I just wondered about if you did the tile leading up to the niche first or if you tried to do it all at once. Seemed too difficult to do all at once, so I was hoping to see someone else (a pro) do it where they ringed the niches, so to speak, and then came back and did the trim later. Your video has helped me. Thanks!

  • @familyskills4582
    @familyskills4582 2 года назад +1

    Some of the better videos IV seen since looking..very well done and nice explaining everything I love it...thanks alot

  • @zimpler8340
    @zimpler8340 Месяц назад

    Cut one long piece for insides of niche and then “cut” a grout line into it, instead of using two separate pieces.

  • @andrejr8392
    @andrejr8392 Год назад

    Niche King! Looks great! Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @michaelnitzel4738
    @michaelnitzel4738 Год назад +1

    Good video! A question that I do not want to come off as a criticism because I'm only in the process of learning how to tile and I just want to know for my own edification. Why didn't you raise the location of the shower niche so that the top and the bottom of the niche hit the horizontal grout lines of the tile? Wouldn't that have saved a lot of tile cutting and eliminated the need for grout lines in the niche other than at the corners? Thx so much!

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +4

      That was the plan, but when I was recording the video, I mis measured. Lol recording while working is very hard. I made up for it in my wall to wall niche video. 😉

    • @smfstreet
      @smfstreet 8 месяцев назад

      Poor planning

  • @Pure3nrg
    @Pure3nrg Год назад +1

    Mastic for the pebbles is an orangic material. I thought the rule was never use it for tile that gets wets as it can mold and break apart.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +2

      If it was on a shower pan, sure. Mastic is fine for an application like this. It’s not submerged in water. Don’t over think, use common sense with some applications. Redguard is not organic. The netting on the back of the pebbles is not organic. The pebbles are sealed. The polymer on the grout is not organic. What exactly going to fall apart? I appreciate your comments and thoughts!

    • @nailbndr9869
      @nailbndr9869 Год назад +1

      Personally, I'd never use mastic in a wet area, especially a shower... Quality work until then

  • @diamantshala9824
    @diamantshala9824 Год назад +2

    Why didnt you just not place a tile and make it fit seamlessly in that spot ?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад

      Designer designed the niche to have pebbles, I install pebbles! The beauty of having so many options to choose from. My own bath, I have a full piece of tile, everyone has different tastes.

    • @diamantshala9824
      @diamantshala9824 Год назад

      @@TodayIWorkOn gotta do what the client wants ... Just my ocd bro lol

  • @theaveragesoldier1029
    @theaveragesoldier1029 Год назад

    How long have you been doing this? I'm on my first DIY bathroom Reno and it's not fun. I originally started thinking I could do the demo and all the prep work, but the tile company I called kinda gave me the piss of vibe and never returned my calls. 8 months later I'm still trying to get it done. Work, family and side project balance 😢. I highly recommend doing a ton of research before attempting this on your own with no help around but RUclips

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +1

      Started the trade in 1998. I started my own remodeling business in 2002. 😅. Tile is hard. It’s an art. To be really good it takes years of honing in the craft. I’m an ok tiler, but there’s many that are way better than me.

  • @holterpa123
    @holterpa123 2 месяца назад

    What glue did you use for the accent piece?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  2 месяца назад +1

      I actually used tile mastic(the white glue) since I didn’t have any thinset on me, but the proper way to install the mosaics would be a modified thinset mortar. These mosaics held up fine, but if you had to choose two, go with modified thinset.

  • @robdylan2541
    @robdylan2541 Год назад

    Going to try this. thank you.
    Also when tiling the shower walls with 12 x 24 tile. Do you want the small cut piece at the top of the shower or the bottom. So full tiles all the way up with the finishing tile that gets cut at the bottom or the top?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +2

      Because nobody is perfect, I actually measured out this to fit perfectly with a 12x24 and messed up by not accounting for an extra 2x4, so I was 1.5 off which is why the top of the tile has a small
      1.5” piece. 😞. Measure twice and tile once. It’s just an aesthetic thing.
      In summary, try and shoot for a full piece.

  • @ohmsweethohm7259
    @ohmsweethohm7259 2 года назад +3

    You used mastic in the back of your niche? Sorry for whoever that shower is for. It’s got it written on the bucket in red letters “Not for wet areas” that’s because it’s an organic adhesive and will delaminate when exposed to moisture as in a shower.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  2 года назад +4

      Have a beer and relax, It’s going to be ok. 🤣. You actually just gave me a great idea for a video!

    • @brianterry5837
      @brianterry5837 3 месяца назад

      @@TodayIWorkOn Stick to gutters and screen doors tallying is not your niche.

  • @robertmeder7410
    @robertmeder7410 10 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry but why didn't you plan out the niche by raising it or lowering the tile to eliminate the small sliver at the top? it would've been a lot less work to cut in the side tiles.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  10 месяцев назад

      Read the comments, explained there. 😬

  • @hddrummer29
    @hddrummer29 11 месяцев назад

    nice work! curious what you do about the mitered edge profile - caulk the tiny gap between the mitered pieces, or just leave it?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  11 месяцев назад +1

      If you cut it super tight, nothing. If there’s a 1/32” gap it usually fills with grout.

  • @retiredperson4054
    @retiredperson4054 5 месяцев назад

    Great video Larry!

  • @stephenbailey5958
    @stephenbailey5958 Год назад +1

    Should have aligned with the tile.

  • @Rawdeals
    @Rawdeals 7 месяцев назад

    Great job. Thanks for the tips

  • @mesposito1625
    @mesposito1625 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! What kind of blade did you use on the miter saw to cut the schluter? Would a regular wet saw work?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад

      You can use a wet saw, but the carpenter in me likes using a real miter saw because it's WAY faster. Lol.

  • @rocketdriverqc9014
    @rocketdriverqc9014 23 дня назад

    thanks

  • @alfgomez6575
    @alfgomez6575 2 года назад

    I have a question. Great video btw.
    My question is where does the tile need to end?right at the edge of the niche or does it have to past the edge of niche!

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  2 года назад +2

      I usually go about 1/8 past the niche box with the tile so i have some wiggle room for adjustments.

  • @RAPTOR8ASDF
    @RAPTOR8ASDF 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your video! Hope you can help me with something I've not been able to find on youtube. Since you installed large format 12x24 tiles, I assume the tiles you cut for the inside of the niche were 3/8" thick. What height Jolly trim did you use? 3/8" or 1/2"? Thanks.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  11 месяцев назад

      This is a great question with a complicated answer. Schluter says to use the next step up on height for the jolly. So, if the tile is 3/8 schluter recommends per my tile company to go 1/2. I have always gone against that rule and have gone with the same size jolly with the same size tile. So, 3/8 tile, 3/8 jolly. What people don’t realize is the base of the jolly already sticks the tile out 1/8 of an inch. If you get a jolly that’s 1/8” bigger than the tile, you have to now build out the tile 1/4”, which is a lot and it’s very hard to make it look right.
      In conclusion, stick with the same tile/jolly measurement and you will be gucci.

    • @RAPTOR8ASDF
      @RAPTOR8ASDF 11 месяцев назад

      @@TodayIWorkOn THANKS MAN!!! You are the first person that answered the question of jolly height for 3/8" thick tiles. I even called Schluter and the tech did not (could not) answer my question directly. I will like your video and subscribe to your channel to help you out. Thanks again!!!

  • @brianderkacz652
    @brianderkacz652 2 года назад

    Great video! My question is, how is the mitered angle of the frame water proofed? I get that the grout seals the outside and inside edges, but the 45 degree miter is still not completely sealed

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  2 года назад +9

      Tile, grout, and trim are not supposed to be waterproof. The substrate behind it is the actual waterproofing. If water does get behind the trim, it will go and release in the pan or though a grout line. Most times some moisture will just get absorbed in the mortar behind the tile and it will end there. If you watch my video on how I waterproof the niche, I get into what actually waterproofs the shower as a whole.
      Most failures in a shower are due to a lack of proper waterproofing behind the tile. Tile, grout and trim is an aesthetic. The only exception to this rule is a waterproof silicone on an inside joint where a glass panel meets tile.

    • @DavidKlausa
      @DavidKlausa 4 месяца назад

      @@TodayIWorkOn That said, it wouldn't hurt to put a little dab of silicone between the mitered edges.

  • @davidwalker2057
    @davidwalker2057 12 дней назад

    Bottom, Back, Top, Sides

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  12 дней назад

      That sounds good as an alternative option, but for this guy, I'll stick to bottom, top, sides, back since it's the most practical way to install a niche.

  • @papajuancho1761
    @papajuancho1761 Год назад

    Thank you so much for these videos!!

  • @Hades9809
    @Hades9809 7 месяцев назад

    You didn’t say what tool you used to cut the trims?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  7 месяцев назад +1

      In the video I specifically say “miter saw”. 😬

  • @nickbrunette8292
    @nickbrunette8292 Год назад

    Great video helped me alot thanks!

  • @deaneng8540
    @deaneng8540 Год назад

    How did you do such an excellent job cutting out the big tile around the niche?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +2

      Clean cuts with the grinder then a little polisher action

    • @bala3253
      @bala3253 Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @shaneclarry9549
    @shaneclarry9549 Год назад

    Excellent work. Pity the box wasn’t another inch or so higher. 👍

  • @tomintexas817
    @tomintexas817 2 года назад

    Again thanks man great video and great niche

  • @kaptincrazy
    @kaptincrazy Год назад

    what type of glue for pebble backing to niche

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад

      Thinset for sure. Can you get away with Mastic, yes.... but the tile pros will say Mastic is not going to work(it does)

  • @LABoyko
    @LABoyko 7 месяцев назад

    Appreciate how you took a bland, antiseptic, cookie-cutter motif and spiced it up with creative niche placement. Getting a big kick out the comments from two-dimensional thinkers driven crazy by your lack of conformity to insipid convention.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  7 месяцев назад

      Like and subscribe to the channel for more bland, antiseptic, and cookie cutter content I try to spice up!

  • @bobshannon4437
    @bobshannon4437 6 месяцев назад

    Nice work!!

  • @vbottoni
    @vbottoni 11 месяцев назад

    love this guy. honest mook

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  11 месяцев назад

      I couldn’t heart this comment fast enough!

  • @rayboots2082
    @rayboots2082 Год назад

    Why did you not have the Niche a little higher so the tile on the top and bottom didn't need to be notched?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +1

      Well.... nobody is perfect? I Was videoing how to install this and messed up my measurements. It's a lot of work to video, work on a clients house, and be efficient. I have changed how I measure and have not made that mistake again. Watch my whole wall niche video, I make up for the mistake here, there, lol.

    • @rayboots2082
      @rayboots2082 Год назад

      @@TodayIWorkOn Oh I understand, I had this happen on one of my personnel projects. It takes me longer to get the niche positioned correct than it takes to put up the tile. Thanks for your response.

  • @justanotherchannel6097
    @justanotherchannel6097 2 года назад

    Shouldn’t the back be done first similar to a shower ground first than walls.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  2 года назад +1

      Way too difficult in a niche. You get better lines this way.

  • @Kse1010
    @Kse1010 4 месяца назад

    Nice work

  • @danbartstow9829
    @danbartstow9829 7 месяцев назад

    We all learned from mistakes…Great job but install the niche after a couple rows up to a full tile..You will figure out how to do that and waterproof it as you go..Great job though!

  • @ChicoM16
    @ChicoM16 5 месяцев назад

    Good video my friend

  • @jorgesuarez1078
    @jorgesuarez1078 3 месяца назад

    Warning: do not put that frame on the bottom part of the niche because even with an angled bottom the frame blocks the water from draining out and it floods the niche. It happened in my shower b

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  3 месяца назад +1

      There should be zero room for any water to get in…. That’s install error. Sorry that happened to you, but this is way to install a schluter jolly happens like this thousands of times a day. One bad experience does not mean not to do it. It just means to do it correctly. 😉

  • @vanessap8717
    @vanessap8717 Год назад

    Hi, do you grout the miter corners on the jolly trim as well?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +2

      The miter should be so tight, there should be no room to grout them. The tighter it looks the better.

    • @vanessap8717
      @vanessap8717 Год назад +1

      Awesome, thanks so much:)

  • @stevenlaake9975
    @stevenlaake9975 Год назад

    Great thanks for sharing

  • @donitamatcovschi1912
    @donitamatcovschi1912 Год назад

    what are the name of the cutters you are using?

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад

      www.montolit.com/en/product-category/tile-cutters-manual/

  • @Rocky-xx2zg
    @Rocky-xx2zg 9 месяцев назад +2

    Tile Niche? A No, No! I'm sure all the contractors who install a Tile Niche do an amazing job. The problem is after. People put those ugly plastic bottles in there, and it detracts from the beauty of the Shower. There is a better way. JMO

  • @geissler35
    @geissler35 11 месяцев назад

    Never use mastic in a wet area, even on mosaics

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  11 месяцев назад +1

      Still rock solid after 2 years. Wet is being, aggressive. I’ll update your colorful comment in 3 years and let you know if the house fell down. 🤣

  • @PeterYurkins
    @PeterYurkins 2 года назад

    great vid! ty Mate

  • @IVIoNtoNI
    @IVIoNtoNI Год назад

    nice Job

  • @NMZIA
    @NMZIA День назад

    WTH does the trim look like!!!!!

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  День назад

      It can look however you want it to look.

  • @donr2686
    @donr2686 11 месяцев назад

    Sooner or later that Jolly is going to kick back aqt you because you don't cut the webbing behind cut. other than that nice job.

  • @steveh6976
    @steveh6976 2 месяца назад

    Agree wirh @ Adam , attention to details will make or break a project. This looks terrible.

  • @KJB0001
    @KJB0001 10 месяцев назад

    Eliot Loudermilk!!!!!

  • @deeznutz-kd6yr
    @deeznutz-kd6yr 4 месяца назад

    What kind of blade you use to cut the trim

  • @05_Dmax
    @05_Dmax 9 месяцев назад

    Just a little higher and all you would have done was cut one tile

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  9 месяцев назад +1

      I like to make things difficult.

  • @smfstreet
    @smfstreet 8 месяцев назад

    Did u just randomly place the height of niche? That's embarrassing, and hard to look at... Gotta plan ahead.

  • @denniskesik1531
    @denniskesik1531 Год назад +1

    Sorry but your layout was bad

  • @marcopoulin1897
    @marcopoulin1897 2 года назад +1

    Well i dont call that custom niche i call that huge mistake

    • @simplygilgh
      @simplygilgh 2 года назад

      Why, please?

    • @felipecruz3407
      @felipecruz3407 2 года назад

      ???

    • @ohmsweethohm7259
      @ohmsweethohm7259 2 года назад +2

      No reason he couldn’t have dropped his tile 2 inches or raised his niche two inches and hit them grout lines perfect! I can’t understand why he wouldn’t he obviously centered it in the wall and his tile layout isn’t horrible. So close but yet so far away.

  • @adamwest3266
    @adamwest3266 Год назад +14

    I'd be pissed if my niche was offset and off center from the tile like you have it. Looks bad. AND you're supposed to install the back wall of the niche first....but hey, every one is in a rush to start a youtube channel.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +16

      It might take a while to recover from this comment. Ok, I’m recovered.

    • @adamwest3266
      @adamwest3266 Год назад +3

      @@TodayIWorkOn Sarcasm will not make you better at your trade. However it does reflect in your work. Hence the bad tile job. Not surprised at all.
      And none of the lame retorts you have will correct that bad tile job.

    • @TodayIWorkOn
      @TodayIWorkOn  Год назад +5

      @@adamwest3266 it’s truly horrible. It’s why I’m no longer a remodeler and will build my own houses from here on out so I’m the client and contractor! Now you can rest easy. Wait for a bunch of mistakes and follies while I build my 12,000 sqft house. It’s gonna be super fun!

    • @adamwest3266
      @adamwest3266 Год назад

      @@TodayIWorkOn ...and your stupidity continues.

    • @SavedbyGraceCT
      @SavedbyGraceCT 10 месяцев назад +2

      Looked for this comment. The offset would drive me crazy. 😂

  • @joeoliver9223
    @joeoliver9223 4 месяца назад

    Thanks