Tips for Floor Leveler on a Bathroom Floor

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • Floor leveler is one of the best ways to get a nice flat surface for a tile. And if you plan to set small mosaic tiles, it's a must 👊 In this video I share some important tips when it comes to applying floor leveler to a bathroom floor. Check out the links below for more help with bathroom remodeling 👇👇
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    0:00 -Intro
    0:27 Tip 1 - Bucket extender trick
    0:56 Tip 2 - Spray foam
    2:01 Tip 3 - Prime subfloor
    2:08 Tip 4 - Set screws to level floor
    3:17 Tip - 1/8" minimum
    4:15 Tip 6 - Spreading tools
    5:13 Tip 7 - Mix full bags
    5:31 Tip 8 - Collomix mixer
    6:01 Tip 9 - Ardex Liquid backer board
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  • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
    @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  Год назад +3

    Here’s the full video with installing the heated floor system Floor Heat for your Bathroom | PLAN LEARN BUILD
    ruclips.net/video/Oo1q1jkTsRg/видео.html

  • @ScottyLo
    @ScottyLo Год назад +1

    Always sharing great tips.

  • @biblgrl6563
    @biblgrl6563 Год назад +1

    I just recently used a floor leveler on a kitchen floor that had a 3/4" difference. I used a spiked roller and it worked real well in breaking up the tension and leveling the product. Really appreciate all your informative videos in promoting quality work in our trade.

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  Год назад

      Awesome. Yeah a spike roller is awesome. One thing I have not purchased yet. And I bet you went through some leveler going 3/4” 😆 i did a kitchen once that was an 1”. Cost more than the tile to do

  • @phillipfightmaster5596
    @phillipfightmaster5596 Год назад +7

    How long did your camera man have to stay in the bathtub?! Love your content! Has helped me refine many of my projects. Keep it up.

  • @bobscaping
    @bobscaping Год назад

    Always good to be on the level!

  • @Monkeyseemonkey1231
    @Monkeyseemonkey1231 Год назад

    Will you do this same step with the foam and all for kitchen levels to

  • @hosi292
    @hosi292 Год назад

    You da man!!!

  • @splanzza
    @splanzza Год назад +1

    Great tip for a bucket extension Steve. For the longest time I looked and looked aaaaaaand looked for a larger bucket but no success. And finally two weeks ago found ideal 7gal bucket, bit the bullet and purchased it. Cost??? $38 Good times. 😬

  • @gregorythomasfitness
    @gregorythomasfitness Год назад

    Wonderful videos. How do you consider the next room's floor level if you have to add the additional level via this method? Do you have a video for how to work out perfect floor transitions between bathroom and bedroom? Thanks so much.

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  Год назад +2

      That’s the toughest part of a renovating…almost never a perfect transition. Especially if it’s an old home. Anything under an inch is acceptable IMO. Going above that can be a tripper. When that might happen tougher decisions need to be made. All depends how far you want to go 👍

    • @gregorythomasfitness
      @gregorythomasfitness Год назад

      @@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Thank you so much!!

  • @LarryDepontes
    @LarryDepontes Год назад +5

    another tip. Do not mix on the heat wire. The bucket could spin during mixing and actually damage or cut the heat wire, I have seen it happen. Not good

  • @NobuMusekiwa
    @NobuMusekiwa Год назад +2

    so when it dries the floor will automatically be even?
    Also, does it matter WHERE you start pouring? i didn't really understand what the purpose of the nails was or how it helped with the pouring?
    Thanks !

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  Год назад +1

      It’ll be flat yes. But not level. You have to push it to level. Which is the reason for an indicator (screw)

  • @TALONTEDGUY
    @TALONTEDGUY Год назад

    Can you recommend a good tile cutter for 24" tile? Thanks.

  • @tyyg9469
    @tyyg9469 Год назад

    why do some self levelers require a metal lathe to be screwed into wood substrate? is the lathe necessary for stability/prevent movement?

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  Год назад +1

      I’m not exactly sure, I’m guessing its a fairly cheap leveler? Maybe it doesn’t have the strength or adhesion quality that the better ones do? Kind of like you can’t just spread a 4-1 sand mix right over a wood subfloor, you need metal lathe to mechanically bond

  • @FEV369
    @FEV369 11 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to level a floor with this self leveling compound but when finished not do tile over the top? My goal is to do a "monopour" and then stamp, stain (with powders) and then seal. I want to do a curbless shower with a redi tile shower pan so that my monopour will be the same in the shower and on the outside.
    Does this sound possible?
    Thanks in advance if you git back to me.

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  11 месяцев назад

      I’m not familiar with monopour. Biggest issue I see is how to your waterproof between the tile ready pan and outside floor?

    • @FEV369
      @FEV369 11 месяцев назад

      @@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Monopour is if I mixed my thin set all up at once, like it a trash can, then poured the whole bathroom floor at once rather than stop and go while my first pour is setting, also getting rid of the mess of working over myself.
      I would have glass on the shower head side, walk in (curbless) on the other side. I'd roll a sealer on the whole bathroom osb floor before I pour.
      My question is mainly asking, can I use a thin set as a shower floor, with no tile over it?

  • @masamunexc
    @masamunexc 2 месяца назад

    I made a mistake and didn’t buy enough leveller and pour two bags out already. Floor is half covered right now. Can prime what I have done tomorrow and continue with pouring over top or am I screwed?

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes but you’ll need to prime it first
      Also you really can’t feather to nothing. You’ll need to have at least a 1/8” layer over everything 👍

    • @masamunexc
      @masamunexc 2 месяца назад

      @@BathroomRemodelingTeacherthank you for your reply!

  • @dossisen739
    @dossisen739 5 месяцев назад

    In my country we dont make bathroom floors flat. We have regulations telling us to make a slope towards The drain so its a bit harder to get it right..

  • @growermo940
    @growermo940 Год назад +1

    I was just wondering about how you would tile on a uneven floor how was the camera 🎥 person suppose to get out of there haha 😂

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  Год назад +2

      Good question 😆 I put a board down with some nails on it (away from heated cables 😆) and she was able to walk out

  • @KingSobieski
    @KingSobieski Год назад

    Woulda been better to set the top drywall sheet, then a full sheet on the bottom, and then fill the gap at chest level so it's a bit easier.

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  Год назад

      You can do what you want. But I think having tapered edges at ceiling make finishing easier 👍

  • @danemiller4724
    @danemiller4724 7 месяцев назад

    I did this and didn't end up with a perfectly level floor for a few reasons. This stuff has a little learning curve with it.
    I'm planning on using small mosaic penny tiles.
    Should I address the low spots w feather finish? Or is it possible to pour another bag a self leveler? If so, what is the proper primer?

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah it doesn’t exactly go to level without a push. You can add more leveler. Prime with whatever manufacturer recommends 👍

    • @BowTwoone
      @BowTwoone 4 месяца назад

      Do you push it when its wet still towards low spots or what exactly???​@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher

  • @disgracebook5708
    @disgracebook5708 6 месяцев назад

    Get a professional with a good reputation to do this job. I tried SLC (self leveling compound from Mapie) & ended up with a more un-flat floor than before I started. I didn’t use the screw depth method, shame on me. Bottom line, if it’s DIY PROJECT, skip stone, porcelain, ceramic etc & stick with vinyl flooring.

  • @jasonhuber9619
    @jasonhuber9619 Год назад

    Please stop using foam, everyone does this, use the right product.
    The product is Uzin Foam Expansion Strip 3/16" X 2" 65Lf
    Self-adhesive polyethelene expansion strips used when pouring leveling compounds. Suitable for mechanical separation between floor and wall, installed prior to the application of leveling compounds.

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  Год назад

      I honestly don’t see a major difference, and spending over $100 for that doesn’t seem worth it to be. But no doubt a more precise perimeter

  • @TheReal805Garage
    @TheReal805Garage 11 месяцев назад

    Really appreciate your videos but I’m having a hard time trying to find the correct advice on how to waterproof my upstairs restroom before installing LVP? Any and all advice is appreciated! Floor is already leveled and prepped.

    • @BathroomRemodelingTeacher
      @BathroomRemodelingTeacher  11 месяцев назад

      Tips for Waterproofing a Bathroom Floor
      ruclips.net/video/OcIs7JePFaE/видео.html