This is a project I’ll be taking on in a couple months. Such a helpful video. Thank you. Would having the vibrating tool be helpful or beneficial with respect to collapsing the ridges at all?
Great videos! Can you please address epoxy grout. I had the installer use it on my kitchen tile floor. Ten years in, it's still working and holding up great. No discoloration, staining, fading, etc... Honestly it just made sense to me since it is not porous. The installer had never used it before and made one pain in the butt mistake by not following the directions. He tried to rinse out his sponges instead of using new ones when cleaning up the grout and it just smeared a thin film which he was used to just wiping off later. But after it dried, he tried many different chemicals and mechanical scrubbing and was never really able to completely get the film off. You couldn't really see it much except when the sun hit at just the right angle. Other than being more difficult to use, why isn't epoxy grout used more? Thanks...
Grinder in your right hand vacuum hose in your left, and then cut a piece of a corner off then take a flathead screwdriver pop it out and then take your chisel and do the rest. One of the most important parts is rounding the grout line with your utility knife to blend the grout from old to new
My mother has several broken tiles in her house with this video I feel that I can replace them. Thank you so much for being there for us.
This is going to be an exciting year for your channel! Great demo again man. Stay healthy happy and inspired good sir
keep it going man! When we buy our first home, I'll be needing ALL of this info!
Bang! Thank you so much
amazing, did you know that 2 days ago i do have a broken tile and i saw it and i thought how can i fix it?!! well done man, keep up the good work ✌🏻
Woahhh! Bang thank you so much for commenting. Early Gang in the house!
I believe in you! Awesome content. I appreciate you. I'll be watching. I do alot of work and your videos are great reminders.
Thank you so much! Early Gang
What is the tools you used to remove the grout the ones I have seen in store don’t look like that one
I would like a video on how to repair a chipped/broken tile! :) ☆
What kind of spacers are you using?
Thank you for a great explanation.
This is a project I’ll be taking on in a couple months. Such a helpful video. Thank you.
Would having the vibrating tool be helpful or beneficial with respect to collapsing the ridges at all?
Awesome! And yes absolutely if you have the tool. But for small tiles like this you can also just step on it and air would come out
Great videos!
Can you please address epoxy grout. I had the installer use it on my kitchen tile floor. Ten years in, it's still working and holding up great. No discoloration, staining, fading, etc... Honestly it just made sense to me since it is not porous. The installer had never used it before and made one pain in the butt mistake by not following the directions. He tried to rinse out his sponges instead of using new ones when cleaning up the grout and it just smeared a thin film which he was used to just wiping off later. But after it dried, he tried many different chemicals and mechanical scrubbing and was never really able to completely get the film off. You couldn't really see it much except when the sun hit at just the right angle.
Other than being more difficult to use, why isn't epoxy grout used more?
Thanks...
Hi Misha. Love your videos because they are super helpful! What tile spacers are you using?
Is that his name? Is he from eastern Europe?
Grinder in your right hand vacuum hose in your left, and then cut a piece of a corner off then take a flathead screwdriver pop it out and then take your chisel and do the rest. One of the most important parts is rounding the grout line with your utility knife to blend the grout from old to new
Can you man a video on how to replace one or two hard wood slats in a floor from water damage causing peaks in the wood
Oooofff honestly I don’t know how to do that:/
I use a multytool 2 remove the grout a round the tile all the way down 2 the floor. Then U can be sure not to crack the surrounding tiles.
Have you ever fixed a crack sink? I’m trying to do it myself. I try to get handy man but they want to charge so much money.
I never have! But I bet there is a video on it
You may apply heat to the broken tile and it will pop-up by it self.
Yay! I’m first! Just kidding, thanks for sharing all the tip!
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Thank you so much Dan!
Tiling a replacement tub. To much space on the end of the tub. HELP!!!!!
You will need to add wood to the Studs
How to fix cracked grout in shower replacing it with silicone
Using a box cutter to cut the grout out. And than just silicone with color match grout. Make sure the grout caulk is silicone based
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I just use a hammer.
My fear with that is that the vibration could cause other tiles to get loosened a little. Idk 🤷♂️