How to Install a Heated Floor | Bathroom Remodel Part 6

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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    This week, I installed a heated floor in the bathroom. I had never installed a heated floor before and I was definitely a bit nervous, but the Schluter Ditra Heat system made it a lot easier! The kit comes with everything you'll need all in one package. Check out the video to see just how easy this project is!

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  • @OldHouseRenovation
    @OldHouseRenovation Год назад +9

    Excellent video. We are filming a 123 year old house renovation. We plan on installing heated floors in the bathroom, also. This video has great information. Thanks.

  • @koryabel6319
    @koryabel6319 8 месяцев назад +2

    I watched the whole video and I would have normally skipped the part about wiring the tstat and feeding power. You quickly said I’ll hire an electrician to do that and I was like perfect no need to fast forward that part. I’m a licensed electrician and have done that part many times but I’ve never actually laid the flooring myself, so great video.

  • @sassylrhg
    @sassylrhg Год назад +5

    Thank you!!! Im a visual learner. This helped.

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      Glad you found the video helpful! Good luck with your build!

  • @jocelynisom2500
    @jocelynisom2500 9 месяцев назад +3

    This is the exact unit and same tile we did in our bathroom!

  • @Josco31
    @Josco31 Год назад +5

    Thank you! You did some beautiful work! Inspirational!

  • @Heymrk
    @Heymrk Год назад +56

    When you do heated floors, you shouldn't use them for the first month they're installed. Even though the mortar sets in a day or so, it doesn't fully cure for heating purposes for about a month. Yeah, it's cured for room temperature in a day, though. If you use the heater before the cure is fully done, your tiles will start to split in about a year because your mortar bed has gone bad.

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад +11

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @mashfordmushoperi952
      @mashfordmushoperi952 Год назад +5

      Thanks for the info we need more people like you to make the world a better place

    • @EDC3DP
      @EDC3DP 9 месяцев назад +1

      But isn't 70° room temp?

    • @justYouJesus1God
      @justYouJesus1God 9 месяцев назад +1

      I have a question does this also heat the room? I never have seen this type of tutorial. I was living in a house where the floors were heated but they were saying that they were pipes with water running through there what exactly did you install? Maybe I just don't understand sorry.

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@justYouJesus1God Ehh, it heats marginally. Depending on the type of stone, maybe more, maybe less. Ceramic tile, not so much.

  • @uvcoach42
    @uvcoach42 Год назад +2

    You made it look easy peasy this will work great in our 2nd bathroom .. much approaching

  • @Xaviergonzalez85
    @Xaviergonzalez85 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your voice is very soothing

  • @alsteeves2044
    @alsteeves2044 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the great vid. Ready now to diy in our new build. Steady as she goes!

  • @bendayhoe
    @bendayhoe 9 месяцев назад +1

    That came out really well! Thank you for this inspiring and very helpful clip. Also, woohoo for not having to use a threshold!

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you - glad you found it helpful!!

  • @MsJPrecious
    @MsJPrecious 2 года назад +2

    This is amazing!! Hopefully I can do that in the UK without complications...❤👌🏾

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I don't see why not! The dimensions might have to be adjusted a little, but I don't think it will be too much trouble!

  • @monicafu214
    @monicafu214 Год назад +1

    Good job, save lots of money and enjoy the play time!

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      Thank you! We love using the heated floor especially with the upcoming winter 🥶

    • @monicafu214
      @monicafu214 Год назад +2

      I have a question, did you do the waterproof before? Or doesn’t need. Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      @@monicafu214 I installed the orange ditra heat membrane which acts as an uncoupling membrane to prevent tile cracking. The membrane itself is waterproof. The floor doesn't need to be waterproofed but you should use some sort of uncoupling membrane.

  • @GuidossInnit
    @GuidossInnit Год назад +2

    Great video!

  • @AnnePatriotic
    @AnnePatriotic Месяц назад

    I wonder if living in a really damp, cool/cold place would make condensation happen in the area between floors, under this heating system, which is under a porcelian tile floor of a 2nd floor bathroom, and from that condensation, mold could grow?

  • @theangryrktkt8385
    @theangryrktkt8385 7 месяцев назад

    I do wish you had shown how you ran the wire into the junction box or how you ran the sensor to that box. I understand you didn’t want to appear as if you knew electrical, but it would’ve been great to see where the ends died.

  • @mattheweveleigh6351
    @mattheweveleigh6351 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice job, how many square feet did you install (cable)

  • @gabrielclymer5340
    @gabrielclymer5340 7 месяцев назад

    How nice is it!? How nice is that heated floor thooo?

  • @getreal3336
    @getreal3336 Год назад +1

    Great vid.
    I wish you had a follow up video with how its working and how you like it. How warm does it get your bathroom overall? Thanks. 😊

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад +1

      Thanks! It works great! I really like that I can control the temperature from my phone and I can set on a schedule so you don't have to think about it too often.

    • @getreal3336
      @getreal3336 Год назад +1

      @@GoldenKeyDesign That's really cool. I think I'm going to do my master bathroom floor with this product.
      Do you find that it also helps to actually heat your bathroom, or solely just keep the floor toasty to the feet?

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад +1

      @@getreal3336 If you keep the door closed, it will probably heat the room a bit, but I wouldn't rely on it completely. Mainly it just keeps your feet warm

    • @getreal3336
      @getreal3336 Год назад +1

      @Golden Key Design TY for this response back.
      I was hoping it would help to heat the bathroom as well. Bummer. I wonder if there's a radiant floor system that would help to also bring ambient heat up into the air as well. I'll have to research.
      Thanks again for your responses back and congrats again on the great job. 👍

  • @Horrble-pg1so
    @Horrble-pg1so 4 дня назад

    i've heard some negative comments about these tiles. i hear that they always look dirty unless they are wet. But i really like them, do you find that to be the case or are you happy with the tile choice?

  • @shawncunningham6292
    @shawncunningham6292 Месяц назад +1

    I need to know what I can use as the subfloor. He missed that part.

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Месяц назад

      This can go over plywood or concrete. Schluter has much more detail in their manufacturer instructions online

  • @Whatta33
    @Whatta33 9 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome

  • @zoltanbaisden9763
    @zoltanbaisden9763 11 месяцев назад

    Can u where u make video how u install the thermostat with the wire and what is a system what warm up the wire

  • @AlejandraGonzalez-cy6lo
    @AlejandraGonzalez-cy6lo Год назад +1

    Amazing videoooooo :)

  • @ottobthomas6254
    @ottobthomas6254 3 дня назад +1

    Does anyone know how fast the floor heats up and for that matter cools off?

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  2 дня назад

      Extremely dependent on the starting temp of the floor and the desired temperature. It can take a couple hours. You can also save preset times it turns on and off throughout the week so that isn’t a worry

  • @yvettesalcido6271
    @yvettesalcido6271 2 месяца назад

    Can it be used under luxury vinyl flooring?

  • @contreras242o
    @contreras242o 10 месяцев назад

    How about the electrical wiring?

  • @meredithseiss6732
    @meredithseiss6732 2 месяца назад

    If you don’t mind me asking, what was the cost to do this?

  • @TwinPalmsOn30A
    @TwinPalmsOn30A 9 месяцев назад +1

    If my bathroom floor is 100sq ft, how do I get more material?

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  9 месяцев назад

      The ditra mats and cable come in larger sizes - they have a variety of options online

  • @nicolethomas3809
    @nicolethomas3809 Год назад +1

    I love the look of the hexagon floor tiles! Where did you do purchase yours?

  • @skutty5773
    @skutty5773 Год назад +1

    The dude who put our under floor heating down in the bathroom forgot to secure the toilet pan to the floor and it now wobbles around. I am about to drill through the tiles to secure the toilet pan but I'm worried about getting a shock. What do you suggest? I have heard about strong glue too secure the pan to the tiles which would eliminate the need to drill however I would imagine this is only a temporary solution.

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      You are supposed to stay at least 8 inches away from the toilet flange with the heating cable to not accidentally melt the wax ring. So if installed correctly, there shouldn’t be any heating cable where you need to drill. But if you want to be safe, the glue should also work. Hope that helps!

  • @phillwho2934
    @phillwho2934 Год назад +1

    Nice one how did you finish w a full one brah full and half at the start and finish great job

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      Thanks! I measured the distances ahead of time and laid out my tile to make sure I started and ended with as close to a full tile as possible. Really pays dividends to plan ahead 😁

  • @bmm894
    @bmm894 4 месяца назад

    Minimum is 3-2-3-2 and so on

    • @bmm894
      @bmm894 4 месяца назад

      Looks great

  • @seanclayford5681
    @seanclayford5681 Год назад +1

    What is the final installed height of the heated floor and tile? I have hardwood in the next room, and want to make sure the two surfaces are flush

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад +1

      The ditra mat is about 1/4”, mortar is another 1/4”, and the tile depends but mine was also another 1/4” so the total is 3/4” tall which is usually the same height as most hardwood floors. Hope that helps!

  • @alicelindborg5096
    @alicelindborg5096 Год назад +3

    How long does the system take to warm up the tile?

  • @profipix
    @profipix 11 месяцев назад

    What model is the toilet bowl? Where did you get it?

  • @juangalarza7940
    @juangalarza7940 Год назад +1

    How the wire works?

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      An electrical current is sent through the wire which causes it to heat up and heat the floor

  • @OGCJ10
    @OGCJ10 Год назад

    Did the grout turn a dirty gray or did it stay black ?

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      It was basically a very dark grey. It’s hard to find a grout that is truly black

  • @mashfordmushoperi952
    @mashfordmushoperi952 Год назад +2

    Excellent work and good tutorial you are so good. I like how neat your work is and the great attention to detail. Really cool man......❤❤

  • @Uneke
    @Uneke Год назад

    That small cut tile at 5:57… that’s gonna come up on you or crack at some point. Barely anything under it

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      Wow, you got a good eye! It's hard to tell in the sped up video, but I back buttered the tile to account for the lack of mortar on the ditra. Also, this is under the floating vanity so no one will probably ever step on it but even if they did, it would hold up just fine

    • @Uneke
      @Uneke Год назад +1

      @@GoldenKeyDesign amazing job, just noticed it right away lol.
      Glad that you went back for it and it’s not in a trafficked area.

  • @SamiKrasniqi
    @SamiKrasniqi Год назад

    No electrical hookup

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      I do have electric hookup. There is a digital display on the wall

    • @SamiKrasniqi
      @SamiKrasniqi Год назад +1

      @@GoldenKeyDesign I am sure you do but a tutorial on hook up would be great , you were doing great! I have done hundreds of them and I liked the way you were explaining things. But then , no cigar 😂

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад +2

      Good point! I'm not a licensed electrician so I try not to overstep my bounds

    • @SamiKrasniqi
      @SamiKrasniqi Год назад +1

      @@GoldenKeyDesign thermostat is DIY but the outlet is not , you can say have an electrician run a 110 outlet and from there is not a rocket science. But that’s just me . Nice work by the way , I enjoyed your tutorial otherwise I wouldn’t comment 😊

  • @treceysummers-sims9937
    @treceysummers-sims9937 2 года назад +1

    How do you mop these floors?

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  2 года назад

      Same as normal floors. The heating element doesn’t change anything 😁

  • @domeman2009
    @domeman2009 7 дней назад

    Sorry, but not including the part of routing the heat cable into the wall thru a recommended conduit and how that is installed is a major deficiency of your video for someone doing a remodel versus new construction . Also it is critical to start at that point so that you do not have any extra heat cable when going up to the thermostat.

  • @calebob1990
    @calebob1990 Год назад

    Great videos! It's giving me confidence for our own reno coming up.
    How did you pitch the tiles in the window and nook? Simply additional mortar or was something placed under it?

    • @GoldenKeyDesign
      @GoldenKeyDesign  Год назад

      Thank you! In this case I just added a bit of extra mortar under the tile to pitch it in toward the shower. But you can also pitch the surface the tile is being applied to when you do the water proofing so you don’t have to add any extra mortar when setting your tile. Hope that helps!