Large format tile in a small bathroom & mistakes to avoid

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2022
  • What do avoid installing large format tile in a small bathroom. I cant believe we made this mistake!
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  • @gigistrus490
    @gigistrus490 Год назад +8

    You showed how to fix/repair a problem. That's golden.

  • @WiliamBennettwildarbennett
    @WiliamBennettwildarbennett Год назад +8

    So good to see the facts about fixing mistakes. So many "instructors" would have cut this out or just glazed over it and not shown that it could be done right. And I love the look of these large format tiles. Thx for sharing it.

  • @dwnewton666
    @dwnewton666 Год назад +5

    I think it’s amazing that you show the problems that can arise and how to resolve them. Keep up the great work!

  • @69pacecar
    @69pacecar Год назад +5

    Thanks for showing some of the real life issues and a great solution. Excellent video!

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!

  • @wayneelliot2429
    @wayneelliot2429 5 месяцев назад +3

    Pro tip, you can’t self level up to a major hump. You must address the high spot first then you can self level any remaining low areas/ variation in substrate. Love that you took the time to fix it and produce quality finished product.

  • @dwaynenero535
    @dwaynenero535 8 месяцев назад +5

    I loved this video mostly because of the problem you had and the solution you both came up with to fix it. Things definitely don't always go as planned and like you said when (not if) those issues come up you make it right and then move on. But I will say when you move on you always take that lesson with you because it's always good to learn something from each job you do which will make that one even better. Thanks again for showing us this video because it was real ... I really like that.

  • @johnbottega5953
    @johnbottega5953 Год назад

    thank you so much for sharing this information. It was very helpful for me. Keep all those projects coming.

  • @darioleal1110
    @darioleal1110 Год назад +5

    Just came across a similar issue and am just going to self level it to get the best result. It will be the first time I do it but watching your videos has given me SOME confidence on how to do it. Great Video and look forward to the next.

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! glad I can help. We would have self leveled but we didn't want to build up the floor too much as the floor outside the bathroom is LVP. But if you have the room to do so, I would also self level. Always a nice smooth and flat finish.

  • @scott-the-good
    @scott-the-good Год назад +3

    Thanks for showing both the oversight and the correction l.

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад

      We try to avoid problems as much as possible but sometimes, it just happens ! glad you enjoyed it

  • @ken7u7tube
    @ken7u7tube 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing your mistake and how you've overcomed it. That deserves a liked and subscribed thanks again

  • @Thomas-wn7cl
    @Thomas-wn7cl 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for showing your error. This is the most valuable information.

  • @johnmurphy2063
    @johnmurphy2063 Год назад

    Every video I watch I dig even more!!

  • @JoeHoward-sp6dg
    @JoeHoward-sp6dg 4 месяца назад

    Luv the Video , iam a beginner this experience that you guys have is huge for me . Keep up the Outstanding Work n Videos 👍

  • @moneymakingmikeg.9555
    @moneymakingmikeg.9555 Год назад

    Theses tile sizes are getting NUTZ!!! 16X48 holy smokes & I saw that training you guys went too where they're basically really thin countertops & are being called (tiles) LOL that cover an entire shower wall no grout lines... Some really cool things taking place in the industry. So glad you guys represent it to the absolute BEST of your abilities!!! And... do I even need to mention that you both are originally from Jersey?? It doesn't get any better. Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!

  • @johnmurphy2063
    @johnmurphy2063 Год назад

    Love that you showed your mistake

  • @carlossantana9765
    @carlossantana9765 2 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @73er-xy3ky
    @73er-xy3ky Год назад +2

    Great job!! Thank you for showing your mistakes . To think I thought you were bullet proof, and wore a cape .
    HMMM You are Human :)

  • @gio831
    @gio831 4 месяца назад

    I like the fact that you kept the mistake and explained the fix. . Question, I’m using 3 pieces of large tile for a fireplace surround (top piece and 2 side pieces about 5 x45 inches each approximately. Can I do with out using spacers? Originally, there were 3 pieces of granite without any gaps between the granite pieces.

  • @brianfinnerty7602
    @brianfinnerty7602 8 месяцев назад

    Any vendor info on that specific suction cup? Thanks, great video!!!

  • @maheshjava948
    @maheshjava948 Год назад +1

    very informative excellent video !!

  • @Climate_Hoax
    @Climate_Hoax Год назад +2

    I have to say it's kind of refreshing to see experienced people like you guys making mistakes just like the rest of us do. Sorry to say that but shit happens right? Problem solving is part of the game.

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад +3

      Shit happens all the time. Skill is not being perfect, skill is knowing what to do when shit hits the fan.

    • @Mike-sh2cb
      @Mike-sh2cb Год назад

      @@ThatTileChick Spot on!
      Nobody is perfect!
      Just discovered your channel, thanks for sharing and getting out there!!
      Looking forward to seeing what you have shared and what you have planned!
      Many thanks.

  • @timmygun1
    @timmygun1 3 месяца назад

    I've got the same problem. I have a rise in center. Like you I did not see it I used backer board and sealed around too. Now I have a quarter rise. I have no choice bit to to thin set the rise. Using 24x24 porcelan

  • @GaryGoRound-to7ld
    @GaryGoRound-to7ld Год назад +2

    I appreciate your attention to detail. I do 99% commercial and it seems to be rare that most trades take the time for that stuff. Site managers rarely do a good job at scheduling so it is always a rush to get in and get done.

    • @NunYaaBizz
      @NunYaaBizz Год назад +1

      stop blaming the site managers u no what ur worth so go out an get what your worth. but you have to be willing to take the hit

    • @GaryGoRound-to7ld
      @GaryGoRound-to7ld Год назад +1

      @@NunYaaBizz you must be a site manager

    • @NunYaaBizz
      @NunYaaBizz Год назад

      @@GaryGoRound-to7ld i manage sites because i have the sight to manage

    • @GaryGoRound-to7ld
      @GaryGoRound-to7ld Год назад +1

      @@NunYaaBizz so if you have 2,000 sq ft of tile to be installed and you schedule me for a friday, and it has to be done by morning..and you schedule other trades to be in the same space at the same time..that's my problem

    • @NunYaaBizz
      @NunYaaBizz Год назад

      @@GaryGoRound-to7ld now were on the same page

  • @NachoTV
    @NachoTV Год назад +2

    Feels like smaller spaces are harder to work with sometimes. Nice job fixing the floor to get rid of the hump

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад +1

      Thank you! yes sometimes a smaller space can be more challenging for sure

  • @jasminecommercemusic
    @jasminecommercemusic Год назад

    Shannon! Can you tell me what grout you used? Was it epoxy grout? We’re doing our very first renovation and we want to avoid dirty grout as much as humanly possible. We were hoping to achieve this big bigger pieces of tile (so fewer grout lines), and maybe epoxy grout? Thoughts?

  • @tcontradiction
    @tcontradiction Год назад +3

    Day 3 to do a 1 day floor is the story of my life!

  • @azsean4529
    @azsean4529 Год назад +1

    Love this chick !! ❤

  • @hodesto
    @hodesto Год назад +1

    Nice job. Do you check the large tiles also for flatness? I once had 12×24 ceramic tiles that were severely bowed. I had ordered tiles months in advance and didn't discover the problem until day of installation.

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад +1

      Yes typically we would do that. We actually have worked with this tile many times before and know it is made well.

  • @leesorenson1680
    @leesorenson1680 6 месяцев назад

    Where is your slope? Did I miss something? Thanks

  • @mickmac3360
    @mickmac3360 7 месяцев назад +1

    The tiles are too big for that space. It is generally accepted that you should not start along one wall or have a very narrow piece on any side. The tile pattern always looks best if it is symmetrical on the area covered.

  • @eMensingXXXL
    @eMensingXXXL Год назад

    What is the substrate for this install?

  • @barrynance1411
    @barrynance1411 Год назад

    The full T-shirt looks nicer on you in the nicely done videos you produce. I'm able to concentrate. Thanks

  • @DumbCarGuy
    @DumbCarGuy 7 месяцев назад

    You should try using a vibrator. I saw the Thai guys using one on the RUclipss and i was wowwed. I will generally tighten up the tiles with the self levelers then hit the tile with the suction cup vibrator and it really levels nice plus it gives you better coverage on the back side of the tile. By the way, that lighted level is my Favorite.

  • @eltonnoway7864
    @eltonnoway7864 9 месяцев назад +1

    Rookie mistake... you should always check the floor surface for high and low spots and fixed them BEFORE you start laying tile!

  • @leesorenson1680
    @leesorenson1680 6 месяцев назад

    OK so I may have just a bit of a buzz going on so let me try to say some constructive criticism… Guys spent way too much time, apologizing and groveling BUT, I want you to know that it was really really good to see how you recovered… we all make mistakes , a lot of mistakes in this work, we just try and limit them and hopefully, a easy fix!
    Honesty is hard to come by these days so”I” just think a little less talking… Most understood and move on with the teaching point.
    Right, wrong, or indifferent, showing the mistake, recovery was good you guys as well…
    I just happened to walk by and caught this episode and I asked this question so let me ask this, with those XXL tiles had no slope for the shower?
    Best of luck to ya and maybe you’ll catch this… I did mention a little bit of a “buzz” yes… lol. Be well…!

    • @leesorenson1680
      @leesorenson1680 6 месяцев назад

      Sorry… didn’t realize this video was a year old… :/. =D

  • @user-hl3yi8pe2j
    @user-hl3yi8pe2j 5 месяцев назад

    I didnt see any underlayment like cement board or Schluter Ditra. Could lead to a problem like water leakage, wood movement, expansion, grout cracking. Looks like you applied thinset directly to the wood. Dry fitting cement board would have lead you to discover the hump.

  • @brianfletcher7942
    @brianfletcher7942 Год назад +1

    What part of the world are y’all located? 😊. Thanks.

  • @pman2916
    @pman2916 Год назад +2

    I watched another video where they suggested not using big tiles because they're slippery and therefore a safety issue..is this not the case? Because I wanted to use bigger tiles untilI sawthat video.

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад +3

      The size of the tile will have nothing to do with the slip rating. There are large tiles manufactured with the appropriate slip rating for floors and even some with a grip coating. You can inquire about these while shopping.

  • @shettlock
    @shettlock Год назад +2

    That’s an easy place to miss a hump. I probably would have shifted the layout towards the door to increase size of piece at tub. With tile that big, it could have looked like a half size cut matching the door entrance piece, FWIW

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад

      Yeah I cant believe we missed the hump lol I swore we checked the floors all different ways but it is what it is. We considered that layout as well!

    • @mrscott01
      @mrscott01 Год назад

      Yes. Just over half tile at the door and tub would be best but that does require more cutting. They probably figured the grout lines would be hard to see so opted for less cutting.

    • @MoneyManHolmes
      @MoneyManHolmes Год назад

      I also have a hump behind my toilet. I think with all the pipes and drains coming up through the slab in a small area, the concrete guys can’t get their large floats in between.

  • @LABoyko
    @LABoyko 6 месяцев назад

    Random pattern, 50-50, thirds offset. Have no idea what any of that means.

  • @64maxpower
    @64maxpower Год назад

    I never considered trapping are under the tile. That's probably why I am always fighting it and have a mess

  • @marcopoulin1897
    @marcopoulin1897 Год назад +1

    Look amature work never use treshehold at door

  • @ThomasEricWendt
    @ThomasEricWendt Год назад +2

    thanks for the vid.
    your audio is directional. would be better if you figured that out, talking behind the camera.
    2nd mic...or dont talk behind the camera :) just one guys opinion

  • @mikegresham9424
    @mikegresham9424 Год назад

    Always level floor before installing ANY FLOOR!!

    • @ThatTileChick
      @ThatTileChick  Год назад

      Its good practice to self level a floor if you have the height, otherwise patching compound is a great way to get a floor flat to tolerances required by the tile council of north America. Thanks for watching!

  • @terrymcguire6478
    @terrymcguire6478 7 месяцев назад

    It's called Self Leveling Compound. Available at any big box store or tile shop. If you never assume a room is square then never assume the floor is level. Always check.

  • @MikeGowan-xo9yv
    @MikeGowan-xo9yv 2 дня назад

    Putting in the cuts under the vanity is a waster of time and material…

  • @AlugerGaming
    @AlugerGaming 8 дней назад

    I’m distracted by your beauty…

  • @eduardohernandez2394
    @eduardohernandez2394 4 месяца назад

    Prep is crucial with lft's, how you didn't you see that??(probably concentrated on making a video and getting them likes)... as you mentioned, a 1 day job is now 3+ day job.. explain that to the customer, but, then of course bill them for it because "the substrate was not level"... too many people making how to tile videos not knowing how to tile, seems like they are also learning of off another RUclips video who doesn't know.... also, installing the rest of the floor on top of recently installed tile?! LFT or not, why not work your way out without having to be on the tile( especially if you are dry laying anyway)

  • @brianherald5756
    @brianherald5756 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m sorry but the small cuts look awful

  • @bobjames1325
    @bobjames1325 10 месяцев назад +6

    Please don't use the "R" word to describe things. Professionalism is the best way to grow your channel.

  • @richardmckrell4899
    @richardmckrell4899 Год назад

    Even a novice DIYer would check the floor for flatness. What the heck are you doing giving out tile advise?

  • @RawTakes
    @RawTakes 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dinky cuts against the tub and took 2 days for 40sqft? Man u guys are draining that customers bank 😂😂, sad. How can u miss a hump with that small of a floor even after prep? Js, thats pretty bad.