How to install tile edge trim on walls: Schluter®-QUADEC profile

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 15

  • @ahsfla
    @ahsfla Месяц назад

    Schluter is not only an excellent product but an excellent company. I am even more impressed with them after watching this incredibly well made and extremely helpful video. I am a contractor in Florida and I do my best to convince every single one of my remodel clients to consider using Schluter products when doing their project.

    • @schlutersystems1
      @schlutersystems1  Месяц назад

      Hi there, thank you so much for the kind feedback, we certainly appreciate your support! 🍊

  • @NashPotatoesOutdoorShow
    @NashPotatoesOutdoorShow 7 месяцев назад +2

    Sweet, thanks for the help!

  • @joel9873
    @joel9873 Год назад +11

    Consider using the next size bigger edging trim over the tile thickness. This will help when you figure in the thin set and tile combined thickness.

  • @hunterwychgram6263
    @hunterwychgram6263 Год назад

    When using on the outside corners of a bench do you use grout or caulk between the edging and the tile? Thanks

    • @schlutersystems1
      @schlutersystems1  Год назад

      Hi Hunter! You can fill the edging with grout or setting material. Here is a link to our data sheet for complete instructions: sccpublic.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/sys-master/images/hbc/h3d/9438313971742/Wall%20and%20Countertop%20Profiles%20Data%20Sheet.pdf

  • @lisataylor1116
    @lisataylor1116 Год назад

    Can you put the anchoring leg underneath your backer board?

    • @schlutersystems1
      @schlutersystems1  Год назад +2

      Hi Lisa! If that works out better for your installation, profile thickness wise, and it's not in a shower, sure. Follow the same guidelines for grout joint size and ending up with a flush finish or the profile 1/32" lower than the tile and you should be fine.

  • @abigailfarley3567
    @abigailfarley3567 Год назад

    I’m using tile that’s 10 mm thick, should I use the 3/8 inch trim or 0.5 inch trim?

    • @schlutersystems1
      @schlutersystems1  Год назад

      Hi there ! Yes would be better to use a 1/2'' profile as your tile might be slightly higher in the middle especially if you are using a larger format tile. Also by using a 1/2'' profile, it will accommodate the thin-set thickness.
      You can also contact our Customer service teams if you would like profile samples to check for fit with your tile. You can reach them at 800-472-4588 (US) or 800-667-8746 (CA). Hope that helps! 🍊

  • @markuscintron2119
    @markuscintron2119 Год назад +2

    He looks like he is so sick of installing tile. 😂

  • @face2faceyouth
    @face2faceyouth 2 года назад

    What were the trims installed with that were installed off camera. Was that the schluter caulk?

    • @schlutersystems1
      @schlutersystems1  2 года назад +1

      Hey Marcus! Profiles are generally installed with thin-set mortar. Please have a look at the installation steps here if you have any questions about a specific profile: sccpublic.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/sys-master/images/h80/hb7/9348889870366/Wall%20and%20Countertop%20Profiles%20Data%20Sheet.pdf

  • @jsmith968
    @jsmith968 Год назад +1

    Have these folks ever heard of TCNA (Tile Council of North America) guidelines. 1) Comb the thinset mortar in the direction of the tiles shortest dimension. 2) Rock the tile back and forth perpendicular to the direction combed to collapse the mortar channels made by the trowel notches. These principles are bedrock.
    Watch closely as the tiles are laid and you will see that they are not getting full coverage. If you were to pull one of these tiles, you would see lines of mortar alternating with bare spots that are completely unsupported. The tile would break easily if struck and will loosen prematurely from the wall.
    Really, if you are going to make an instructional video, you should take the time to understand your trade. The last thing homeowners need is expert advice from people who have no idea what they are doing.
    ~JSmith