you, sir, are an artist, a consummate professional, and one hard workin' man. Also, excellent taste by whomever in music to accompany your videos. Thank you so so much. Even if you're not local so I can track you down to have you do my own bathroom, you provide a guide for what I expect, at a minimum, that my contractor provide. Steve, you are a wonder. Thank you so very much
Really love your video would like to see a video of changing the tile on the floor that's been done correctly with that technique. Does it have to be stripped down to the joists?
Great work! So happy to have discovered the channel! I have 3.5” slat wood floor in the bathroom of my 50’s-built home and I am wondering if I’ll need to put plywood over that and then the Ditra mat, or can the Ditra mat go down over the slat floor?
Love your videos ! Especially showing how dirty a job can get. Everyone yapping about how dirty this guy are clearly pretty boys that don’t know how to work ! I do have one question. I’m doing just the bathroom floor. But customer asked to maybe bull nose about a foot or two up the shower tub wall to avoid water damage to Sheetrock. Any other suggestions I could do ? I don’t think it will look good. It’s your basic vinyl tub/shower, and right in the tub area the water drips down wall and deformed the wall. So he thinks if I bullnose that area it won’t happen again. I personally think it will look like crap
Great content bro keep em coming im trying to get on my own soon my question is do you usually start full tile on the corner of the shower pan/ tub and whatever cuts land on the entrance lands? As long as theres full tile on the tub/pan?
That’s great. Definitely worth the stress of going on your own 👍 and for tiling walks, no I actually always try to have something cut on first row to tub or pan so I can guarantee a consistent space there (not all tubs or pans are 100% level) and then many times starting out with full tile at entrance and work my wat to corner usually works well in most showers. 👍
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher sounds good man you should do a video like showing folks the price range on how to charge for either tub surrounds curbed/curbless showers for either working with cbu or foam boards building niches etc.....but iknow it varies state to state im in Illinois
Removed my 1990s tile and 2" mortar base. Toilet flange looks fine but its on little mini stilts. Thinking after i put ditra and new tile down, the flange will be about 1/4" inch above the tile. Not sure if i should swap to a new flange when the old one seems fine.
Yes and do occasional use all set on top too. I like Ardex for its longer pot life. Plus it’s a 40lb bag and mixes nicer in a 5 gal bucket 😆 it’s the small things
In that shower area I would have cut all the tiles some to have allowed at least half a tile at the back wall. The tile cuts could have created an ‘accent feature’ midway.
Hey BRT, nice to see your longer format video again! Was curious if you have ever done demo of a bathroom that has ditra or any other thin-seted uncoupling membrane to the subfloor? 👀 I have not seen one yet. It must be fun and cheap. 😜
😆 I have not. I’m sure it would be a painful process though. Probably the same as properly installed hardi backer 😆. Might be easier to just pull out entire subfloor, especially over osb 👍
I just installed Ditra Heat Duo. While laying out tile I noticed a hump in the floor. How can I level it out? Should I cut the laminate out and chip out the thin set and install a new piece?
No, the thinset you put on top when you’re filling the waffle will level you out. You’ll know if you’re still not level when you don’t see your trowel lines.
For the installation of the DITRA shouldn't you have put the lines from left to right ect... because that's the shortest distance for the air to escape?
I don't think it matters all that much the trowel notches are so low profile that there is hardly any air to press out. Plus he is working it out as he goes down the room unrolling it.
Something else I noticed, these newer spaces the t lock and horseshoe.. ppl never really used those size groups joints really until those came out…20+ yrs for me and iv never seen 1/16” grout joints, it’s very rare to see 1/8 joints but a tad more common… why would that company push those sizes I wonder? Why would anybody want a grout joint 1/16?
I like it, just not too many uses for it. Pretty expensive tool for just liquid nail and waterproofing sealant, 😆 I thought I would like it for some board and Batten siding I was installing. But not great for regular caulking IMO
In this video, you use modified thin-set on top of the Ditra. In your other video you say to use unmodified thin-set on top (ruclips.net/video/anXgmjrHS0s/видео.htmlsi=U6rQdcL6uAKoSdym&t=169). Does it matter?
Please explain to me what’s going on with that toilet flange. Please don’t tell me that you’re going to stick a flange inside of that 3 inch pipe which will choke it down to about a 2 1/2 inch hole.
I like that you waterproofed the edges of the bathroom. No such thing as overkill. Nice job
Always great educational info. So many channels gloss over the details but you take the time to explain why certain details are so important.
you, sir, are an artist, a consummate professional, and one hard workin' man. Also, excellent taste by whomever in music to accompany your videos. Thank you so so much. Even if you're not local so I can track you down to have you do my own bathroom, you provide a guide for what I expect, at a minimum, that my contractor provide. Steve, you are a wonder. Thank you so very much
Great video. Love that you show the products you are using with pictures
I used to do it in a Day, but it never looked that good! Nice work Steve along with your video production crew!!
Thanks Bob 😊
Really love your video would like to see a video of changing the tile on the floor that's been done correctly with that technique. Does it have to be stripped down to the joists?
Great work! So happy to have discovered the channel!
I have 3.5” slat wood floor in the bathroom of my 50’s-built home and I am wondering if I’ll need to put plywood over that and then the Ditra mat, or can the Ditra mat go down over the slat floor?
Plywood and self leveler then mat
Love your videos ! Especially showing how dirty a job can get. Everyone yapping about how dirty this guy are clearly pretty boys that don’t know how to work ! I do have one question. I’m doing just the bathroom floor. But customer asked to maybe bull nose about a foot or two up the shower tub wall to avoid water damage to Sheetrock. Any other suggestions I could do ? I don’t think it will look good. It’s your basic vinyl tub/shower, and right in the tub area the water drips down wall and deformed the wall. So he thinks if I bullnose that area it won’t happen again. I personally think it will look like crap
I do crisscross cuts across the hole cutout for relief from vibration with porcelain before doing the circle cut.
Great content bro keep em coming im trying to get on my own soon my question is do you usually start full tile on the corner of the shower pan/ tub and whatever cuts land on the entrance lands? As long as theres full tile on the tub/pan?
That’s great. Definitely worth the stress of going on your own 👍 and for tiling walks, no I actually always try to have something cut on first row to tub or pan so I can guarantee a consistent space there (not all tubs or pans are 100% level) and then many times starting out with full tile at entrance and work my wat to corner usually works well in most showers. 👍
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher sounds good man you should do a video like showing folks the price range on how to charge for either tub surrounds curbed/curbless showers for either working with cbu or foam boards building niches etc.....but iknow it varies state to state im in Illinois
So are you able to walk on the ditra mat immediately after it has been set?
awesome job! I will start tiling my small bathroom. how to do a transition from bathroom tile to LVP room?
Do you dry fit before to make sure the pattern lay out fits ?
Super cool silicone idea
Could I use go board or is shiuter ditra the better option?
Removed my 1990s tile and 2" mortar base. Toilet flange looks fine but its on little mini stilts. Thinking after i put ditra and new tile down, the flange will be about 1/4" inch above the tile. Not sure if i should swap to a new flange when the old one seems fine.
Thoughts on Ditra over linolium?
Do you need underpayment for tiling on top of concrete?
Steve -- great video. Can you / would you use the All-Set mud on top of ditra for laying tile? Why do you switch to the adex?
Yes and do occasional use all set on top too. I like Ardex for its longer pot life. Plus it’s a 40lb bag and mixes nicer in a 5 gal bucket 😆 it’s the small things
Hey what is the vacuum and grinder cover attachment you use for cutting? How is the dust while using that system?
Why dont you use allset over the ditra as well?
In that shower area I would have cut all the tiles some to have allowed at least half a tile at the back wall. The tile cuts could have created an ‘accent feature’ midway.
What’s the link to the course?
can you use the ardex x5 to set the ditra to the floor as well? pls help
Hey BRT, nice to see your longer format video again! Was curious if you have ever done demo of a bathroom that has ditra or any other thin-seted uncoupling membrane to the subfloor? 👀 I have not seen one yet. It must be fun and cheap. 😜
😆 I have not. I’m sure it would be a painful process though. Probably the same as properly installed hardi backer 😆. Might be easier to just pull out entire subfloor, especially over osb 👍
@@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Yeah, it is a complete pull-out for sure!
I just installed Ditra Heat Duo. While laying out tile I noticed a hump in the floor. How can I level it out? Should I cut the laminate out and chip out the thin set and install a new piece?
No, the thinset you put on top when you’re filling the waffle will level you out. You’ll know if you’re still not level when you don’t see your trowel lines.
I've always thought that you shouldn't put pressure ( walking) on a floor just after its been set.
He's levitating after a red bull drink 😂😂😂
Have you ever done goboard on the floor? Would you recommend it?
No I haven’t. I’d imagine that would work pretty well 👍 I’m usually trying to minimize floor thickness.
How is your camera man getting out of there?! lol. great video!
What are these clips ?
For the installation of the DITRA shouldn't you have put the lines from left to right ect... because that's the shortest distance for the air to escape?
I don't think it matters all that much the trowel notches are so low profile that there is hardly any air to press out. Plus he is working it out as he goes down the room unrolling it.
Are those gloves water proof ?
Something else I noticed, these newer spaces the t lock and horseshoe.. ppl never really used those size groups joints really until those came out…20+ yrs for me and iv never seen 1/16” grout joints, it’s very rare to see 1/8 joints but a tad more common… why would that company push those sizes I wonder? Why would anybody want a grout joint 1/16?
I have always been told you never install Ditra inside the shower. ?
What size trial do you use on the floor?
1/2 x 1/2 typically for these large tiles 👍
Why didn’t you used that circular tile cutter?
how do you like that Mil. caulk gun?
I like it, just not too many uses for it. Pretty expensive tool for just liquid nail and waterproofing sealant, 😆 I thought I would like it for some board and Batten siding I was installing. But not great for regular caulking IMO
You don't use hardy backer
Buy a diamond hole saw kit for god's sake!
In this video, you use modified thin-set on top of the Ditra. In your other video you say to use unmodified thin-set on top (ruclips.net/video/anXgmjrHS0s/видео.htmlsi=U6rQdcL6uAKoSdym&t=169). Does it matter?
Making that circle cut. Wtf, that tile must be pretty bad to not handle what you were doing there. Nothing wrong with technique at all.
Please explain to me what’s going on with that toilet flange. Please don’t tell me that you’re going to stick a flange inside of that 3 inch pipe which will choke it down to about a 2 1/2 inch hole.
very messy work style.