Hey! Below are timestamps to help you navigate this video better. Enjoy! Kitchen Layout And The Tile 00:17 Filling In The Floor Using Plywood 00:54 How To Start Tile Using A Chalk Line 01:27 How To Mix Thin Set 02:26 How To Begin Setting Tile 03:31 How To Apply Thin Set On the Floor 04:23 How To Back Butter Tile 05:15 How To Set Tile 05:47 How To Use The Tile Leveling System 06:43 How Clean Grout Joints 09:32 How To Cut Tile 11:19 How To Remove The Tile Leveling System 13:12 How To Prepare Tile For Grout 13:56 How To Mix Grout 15:33 How To Apply Grout To Tile 16:42
You have been so helpful for the average DIY'er. I really like how you explain everything in-depth and don't miss even the small things. The fact you mention these small things throughout the video shows how thorough you are so us average people don't forget! Thanks for all your help, man.
I noticed when I first started watching RUclips years ago that some people do not add all the details like that. I have learned that the details are some of the most important parts to a DIY project. I appreciate you watching and good luck on your projects!
Thank you for your videos, they've been really helpful. I've been building a tiny house and renovating a 70 year old adobe house. Demo and framing was easy, finishing it out has been the hardest part. Thanks for the realistic time line too. So many folks out there do time lapses but don't actually say how many days the project realistically takes, especailly curing times which is important.
You are welcome! Sounds like you got a good project on your hands. Yes I like to wait at least 24 hours before walking on fresh tile. Appreciate you watching! Good luck on your project!
I love working with rectangular tiles as well as 12×12 doing a pin wheel look with 6×6 on the corners which takes away from lines a little more. I have offset rectangular tiles and did a 1/3 offset to not have a joint lined up every other row. So many options when you have the ability to do so. I have never been able to do tile before cabinets even on some new construction. Of course most of mine were remodel of just a floor or even a full kitchen. A little more time consuming but you always have to do what is needed. Great job as always Josh. 👍🏻
I actually liked the 1/3 offset as well. I do feel like the 50% off said is more forgiving. I knew when I first started doing tile I always line the joints up without having any offset but I found out it looks better when it is offset. I guess that’s just some thing you learn with experience. I just about got all The tile done in this house and I’m excited to move on to new content that is not tile related lol. I appreciate you watching all of my videos David. The support helps a lot! Hope all is well with you. See you in the next video comments!
@@TheExcellentLaborer also doing square and a diagonal look. It's amazing when new products come out, customers get crazy ideas. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. Remodeling jobs are a bit easier since a customer may already have the decor set. Some customers need the visual as well. Years of remodel jobs is a little bit of a plus for ideas. Glad to always enjoy and have input with your projects. Suggestions are always a good thing as well. Be safe and have a wonderful week. 🙋🏼👍🏻
Plywood under cabinets of a kitchen???? You are an optimistic and brave man. In my house, my beloved wife arranges a mini flood there 3-4 times a year. and driving all the time flows under the lockers. at home, I made a plastered waterproofing on the floor of the kitchen area with gluing the floor-to-wall joints with elastic tape and did not regret it yes, 8-10 square meters of tiles were additionally spent. but on the scale of the repair is a trifle
Great videos. I think is better to put tile under the gabinet. I always droping water on the kitchen. Specifically I hand wash all my dishes and use mop and bucket to clean my kitchen
ths, great video. i am planning to lay porcelain tile on an old engineering wood floor. will the motor sticks to the engineering wooden floor? ths for your advice.
Thank you for your video. I'm planing to have my kitchen floor tiled professionally 375 SF, while living in it, how long does it take? currently it is linoleum
I understand and agree with tiling under the refrigerator but I didn’t hear mention under the stove or dishwasher, etc. Would you suggest tiling under these as well?
dude, your channel is seriously legit. Thank you thank you thank you. I have a floor I'm working on in my kitchen and I'm learning how to fix small house projects. So, you definitely got a subscription from me. I will be watching more of your videos soon. Thank You again.
I like your video. This is the first time tiling I'm tiling my kitchen what you did was came off the wall 20 in with your plywood I don't understand coming off the wall from one end to the other how would that be a straight meaningyou put your first tile a 16th of an inch away from the board the plywood then you marked alongside your tile then took a measurement from the wall again and came up I believe with 31 and 1/4 in drove a nail in went to the other end measured again 31 in a quarter then using a chalk line snap the line on the floor don't understand how would that be perfectly straight? I hope you can make me understand how. I followed everything else pretty good but I just don't understand how you did that and came out straight. Great video I hope to catch some more keep up the good work. Hope to hear back from you as I'm tiling my kitchen now I would not like to rip it up now thanks and keep the videos coming
Hey Thor! Oh I have made several tile videos and I must say I am ready to move onto the next subject lol. Yes sir life is good! I’m glad to see you back on the channel. Long time no see. Hope all is well!
@@TheExcellentLaborer things are good ... and yessir I've tried to watch all you do and seen many .... been busy building a cabin and remodeling in the city. Thanks again for all you do with the vids
Can you make a video on how to lay compound to make a floor level in order to install flooring? My home is built on slab foundation an has become un-leveled, so that's why I'm asking.
Question please My kitchen floor already with plastic sheet with glue n I want to install ceramic tiles,,, what should I do? As I remove plastic sheet/tiles n place ceramic tiles on wood ? Or I remove glue first ? Cement will be ok on glue or not ? Please
I actually do not tile there. I have not ran into a issue not tiling under the dishwasher. Dishwashers have adjustments on them to level up the floor easy. I hope that helps!
this guy is a " tiler to the stars ". 90% of what he does is not neccesary for a home DIY. having said that this guy gets paid absolute top dollar to do his work. he mentions an " assistant. " i learned so long ago - always keep an assistant - if you can find one. even a young man at 14 years is possible. pay appropriately ,,,
I would paint the osb, then put a bead of silicone between tile and osb so water can’t get in there. Another weak point is where the drywall meets floor, a generous bead of silicone will likely prevent a water leak from finding its way into the basement.
Hey! Below are timestamps to help you navigate this video better. Enjoy!
Kitchen Layout And The Tile 00:17
Filling In The Floor Using Plywood 00:54
How To Start Tile Using A Chalk Line 01:27
How To Mix Thin Set 02:26
How To Begin Setting Tile 03:31
How To Apply Thin Set On the Floor 04:23
How To Back Butter Tile 05:15
How To Set Tile 05:47
How To Use The Tile Leveling System 06:43
How Clean Grout Joints 09:32
How To Cut Tile 11:19
How To Remove The Tile Leveling System 13:12
How To Prepare Tile For Grout 13:56
How To Mix Grout 15:33
How To Apply Grout To Tile 16:42
You have been so helpful for the average DIY'er. I really like how you explain everything in-depth and don't miss even the small things. The fact you mention these small things throughout the video shows how thorough you are so us average people don't forget! Thanks for all your help, man.
I noticed when I first started watching RUclips years ago that some people do not add all the details like that. I have learned that the details are some of the most important parts to a DIY project. I appreciate you watching and good luck on your projects!
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Thank you Elizabeth! I love putting out content so stay tuned!
Thank you for your videos, they've been really helpful. I've been building a tiny house and renovating a 70 year old adobe house. Demo and framing was easy, finishing it out has been the hardest part. Thanks for the realistic time line too. So many folks out there do time lapses but don't actually say how many days the project realistically takes, especailly curing times which is important.
You are welcome! Sounds like you got a good project on your hands. Yes I like to wait at least 24 hours before walking on fresh tile. Appreciate you watching! Good luck on your project!
Turned out great 👍 perimeter plywood strips great idea 😊
Thanks Steve! We do this with every new build. Saves a lot of labor!
What happens if they or a new owner ever want to change the cabinet layout?
I love working with rectangular tiles as well as 12×12 doing a pin wheel look with 6×6 on the corners which takes away from lines a little more. I have offset rectangular tiles and did a 1/3 offset to not have a joint lined up every other row. So many options when you have the ability to do so. I have never been able to do tile before cabinets even on some new construction. Of course most of mine were remodel of just a floor or even a full kitchen. A little more time consuming but you always have to do what is needed. Great job as always Josh. 👍🏻
I actually liked the 1/3 offset as well. I do feel like the 50% off said is more forgiving. I knew when I first started doing tile I always line the joints up without having any offset but I found out it looks better when it is offset. I guess that’s just some thing you learn with experience. I just about got all The tile done in this house and I’m excited to move on to new content that is not tile related lol. I appreciate you watching all of my videos David. The support helps a lot! Hope all is well with you. See you in the next video comments!
@@TheExcellentLaborer also doing square and a diagonal look. It's amazing when new products come out, customers get crazy ideas. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. Remodeling jobs are a bit easier since a customer may already have the decor set. Some customers need the visual as well. Years of remodel jobs is a little bit of a plus for ideas.
Glad to always enjoy and have input with your projects. Suggestions are always a good thing as well. Be safe and have a wonderful week. 🙋🏼👍🏻
Excellent teacher. And you're very keen on safety, which i really like. Thank you for your expertise!!!!!2 thumbs WAY UP!!!
I really enjoy the effort and time you invest in these great video tutorials. Thanks!
You are welcome. I love to help!
Great work, Thank you!
Good video😊put tiles is easy if you know material you use and if is subfloor well prepared (flat and level)😊
Sick vid ! “uhvur heur “😆
Love your videos! Really detailed and thorough…Learning so much…You are the man! Thank you
Thank you Michael! I hope you found the video helpful. Take care!
I love looking to this im interested
You are awesome good teacher
Thanks! I try my best Anthony!
Great job
Thank you Noah. Hope all is well!
Plywood under cabinets of a kitchen???? You are an optimistic and brave man.
In my house, my beloved wife arranges a mini flood there 3-4 times a year. and driving all the time flows under the lockers. at home, I made a plastered waterproofing on the floor of the kitchen area with gluing the floor-to-wall joints with elastic tape and did not regret it
yes, 8-10 square meters of tiles were additionally spent. but on the scale of the repair is a trifle
Great videos. I think is better to put tile under the gabinet. I always droping water on the kitchen. Specifically I hand wash all my dishes and use mop and bucket to clean my kitchen
Love the channel, I have a 7" wet saw, can you give me a hint on how to minimize chipping when ripping porcelain tile
Thanks for the detailed helpful video! Really helped me tiling my kitchen!
You are welcome. I’m glad my video helped you install the tile in your kitchen. Good luck with the rest of your projects!
ths, great video. i am planning to lay porcelain tile on an old engineering wood floor. will the motor sticks to the engineering wooden floor? ths for your advice.
Thank you for your video. I'm planing to have my kitchen floor tiled professionally 375 SF, while living in it, how long does it take? currently it is linoleum
I understand and agree with tiling under the refrigerator but I didn’t hear mention under the stove or dishwasher, etc. Would you suggest tiling under these as well?
Very helpful, Enjoyed your video!
Great idea 💡 👍 👏
dude, your channel is seriously legit. Thank you thank you thank you. I have a floor I'm working on in my kitchen and I'm learning how to fix small house projects. So, you definitely got a subscription from me. I will be watching more of your videos soon. Thank You again.
What size spacers did you use? And by the way, you taught me well!
I like your video. This is the first time tiling I'm tiling my kitchen what you did was came off the wall 20 in with your plywood I don't understand coming off the wall from one end to the other how would that be a straight meaningyou put your first tile a 16th of an inch away from the board the plywood then you marked alongside your tile then took a measurement from the wall again and came up I believe with 31 and 1/4 in drove a nail in went to the other end measured again 31 in a quarter then using a chalk line snap the line on the floor don't understand how would that be perfectly straight? I hope you can make me understand how. I followed everything else pretty good but I just don't understand how you did that and came out straight. Great video I hope to catch some more keep up the good work. Hope to hear back from you as I'm tiling my kitchen now I would not like to rip it up now thanks and keep the videos coming
Brilliant 🤝
Hey hey!!! Another superb and thorough video on tiling ... hope you are going to have a stellar week and life is good!
Hey Thor! Oh I have made several tile videos and I must say I am ready to move onto the next subject lol. Yes sir life is good! I’m glad to see you back on the channel. Long time no see. Hope all is well!
@@TheExcellentLaborer things are good ... and yessir I've tried to watch all you do and seen many .... been busy building a cabin and remodeling in the city. Thanks again for all you do with the vids
Can you make a video on how to lay compound to make a floor level in order to install flooring? My home is built on slab foundation an has become un-leveled, so that's why I'm asking.
Why not use grout that comes in tubes and apply directly into the grooves ?? Do they sell something like that ?
Why you didn’t put level system clips between OSB and tiles at beginning ?
Question: you measure from the wall but what if that room is not in a right angle? I was thinking that you would start at the center line.
How do you remove those white leveling spacers ,
Feather it in Bud
So over cement board or is plywood underlayment ok? I don’t get it is it plywood then cement board?
Thank you for your help, If you ever want to come lay my tile you can, your really cute and I am really single lol.
Question please
My kitchen floor already with plastic sheet with glue n I want to install ceramic tiles,,, what should I do? As I remove plastic sheet/tiles n place ceramic tiles on wood ? Or I remove glue first ?
Cement will be ok on glue or not ?
Please
Can I pour thinest on a plywood board (subfloor), or do I need to install cement boards ?
Cement board. Plywood will not hold up
I dont really see the point of the chalk line, you cant see it after thin set is down. Y not use a laser instead?
Please tell me you tile where the dw goes…so many builders don’t do it. Hassle when replacing dw with something the owners want.
I actually do not tile there. I have not ran into a issue not tiling under the dishwasher. Dishwashers have adjustments on them to level up the floor easy. I hope that helps!
How to make floor flush to other room?
When you put the cement board down you don't put felt paper under laymen
Why do you call it thin set when it’s actually mortar glue?
I wouldnt trust the wall being squared for the chalk lines🤔
Exterior you should be able to be close but I was always taught to square off the door and a Exterior wall if possible. 3 four 5 never fails
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Hey Tammy! Thanks for watching!
Why not use a tile cutter
Hey Luke! Porcelain is very hard and a wet saw is the best option to cut it. Hope that helps!
Not true porcelina easy to cut just need good quality tile cuter
this guy is a " tiler to the stars ". 90% of what he does is not neccesary for a home DIY. having said that this guy gets paid absolute top dollar to do his work. he mentions an " assistant. " i learned so long ago - always keep an assistant - if you can find one. even a young man at 14 years is possible. pay appropriately ,,,
Idk I thought the 1/4 inch cement board was a joke use 1/2 or better yet schluter ditra. The back buttering made up for to small of a trowel
Buddy if you do that in 4 days in actual situation where you work for money you won’t make any money
why not go all way an tile to wall don't be laY
Not for beginners
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he is slow tile is a slow job and messsy
This is not for beginners
Bad idea you should tile the whole floor put cabinet on top of tile thats the way pro do it plus should use 1/2 trowel thats gone fail amateur work
Yes save money now, but in case of wetness, wouldn't tile under floor cabinets more sense...?
I would paint the osb, then put a bead of silicone between tile and osb so water can’t get in there. Another weak point is where the drywall meets floor, a generous bead of silicone will likely prevent a water leak from finding its way into the basement.