How to Install Floor Tiles | COMPLETE A-Z GUIDE | Tiling Trade Tips with Craig Phillips

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @61041043
    @61041043 2 дня назад +2

    Thank you so much for your great video with a very clear explanation.🙏

  • @OdXUK
    @OdXUK Год назад +8

    Really good video. I'm a very experienced DIYer but watching this has given me a couple of things to think about as I embark upon a complete floor replacement of my Spanish villa. Cheers!

  • @Hewbuntu
    @Hewbuntu 11 месяцев назад +4

    Hi Craig and TM, this is the best video I have found on this. Very helpful, thanks :)

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      Mnay thanks

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Thank you very much for the kind words, we're glad you found our tutorial helpful!

  • @PAGREEKMASTER
    @PAGREEKMASTER Месяц назад +1

    Yeah im about to do my whole house with tiles now the concrete froor is done and its a big house and my first time. This is by far the best video ive seen and has given me confidence now to do it my self on my own time which will also save a lot of money

  • @ramano576
    @ramano576 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm about to tile for the 1st time very educational thanks mate🙏

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад +1

      You're welcome, we're pleased you find our tutorial useful!

  • @annakalnina4465
    @annakalnina4465 5 месяцев назад +7

    great video Craig you are a legend. BB1 what a legend!

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      Many thanks

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      We agree, Craig is brilliant! Thank you for watching our video!

  • @worklife4221
    @worklife4221 13 дней назад +2

    Great video matey 👍

  • @carolgrace6573
    @carolgrace6573 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you.
    Brilliant detail and explanation.

  • @andrewreigns7522
    @andrewreigns7522 9 месяцев назад +4

    Great presentation🎉

  •  7 месяцев назад +6

    At 21:59 the door is closed and the tile goes under the door and in that respect if you are on the other side of the door in the opposite room you will be seeing the tile protruding into the room. At 25:28 you can clearly see how the tile protrudes into the next room and with the door closed you will be able to see this tile. Unless the same tiles are going to be laid next door as well and butt up to these tiles then that's fine but if its a different floor material like carpet or wood then from the room with the other floor material in you should not be able to see the tile protruding you would have a suitable Threshold strip between the two floor materials but you shouldn't be able to see the threshold strip if it's fitted in the correct position directly under the door. The same goes if you are in the room with tiles you shouldn't be able to see the threshold strip or the other floor be it wood or carpet from the tiled room. Just a minor detail, I know, so don't shoot me.

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      We build sets to shoot a number of different videos, its to a real house!

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Craig and his team have purposefully built this bathroom set for demonstration purposes! We have more video guides for this type of installation on our channel. Thanks

  • @SmilingFlamingoBirds-jj6yj
    @SmilingFlamingoBirds-jj6yj 9 месяцев назад +3

    Very helpful indeed

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      Cheers, glad out helpful

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      We're glad you found our tutorial useful!

  • @George.Coleman
    @George.Coleman 3 месяца назад +3

    Just a tip, with rectangle tiles you can get away with using only 1 leveling clip and wedge on the short sides meaning less work.
    Also a pencil works great for clearing tile adhesive from your lines before it sets so that your grout shows instead, keeping colour uniform

  • @davidallton8074
    @davidallton8074 Год назад +10

    I always cut the Architrave so that the tiles fit under it.

  • @walkervx8003
    @walkervx8003 11 месяцев назад +3

    Learnt so much for this video , will you need an apprentice , i would like to wirk with you and learn more

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      Glad you leant from it. thats why we do these videos,

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Thank you for checking out our tutorial!

  • @samblake87
    @samblake87 11 месяцев назад +2

    Good video, off I go to tile the new bathroom!

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      Thats the spirt

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      How did you get on

    • @samblake87
      @samblake87 4 месяца назад +1

      All good thank you - both walls and floor done using this video. One tile is a tiny bit lose, it’s not perfect upon close inspection but hey it was my first time and the labour was FREE!

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад +1

      Good luck!

    • @samblake87
      @samblake87 Месяц назад

      Was done in April and no issues - thanks to this video!

  • @DivyeshPatel-s9w
    @DivyeshPatel-s9w 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the video!
    How much thickness(height) of adhesive should I keep for the following;
    - Adhesive thickness for laying insulation boards?
    - Latex thickness after laying underfloor heating mat?
    - Adhesive thickness for laying 10mm tiles?

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      1) For insulation boards we recommend a minimum of a 3mm bed of flexible tile adhesive
      2) Once installed the heating system should be covered by a minimum of 12mm of your material
      3) A little over 1/3 the size of the trowel teeth. So, a 10mm U-notched trowel for example will leave a 3mm bed of adhesive beneath the tile
      Hope that has answered your questions! Thanks!

  • @neo_265
    @neo_265 Год назад +2

    Great detailed guide….thanks.

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      Thank you

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      You're very welcome, glad you found our video helpful!

  • @truthseekerreal1
    @truthseekerreal1 Год назад +7

    It ius best practise to remove excess adhesive from around eact tile prior to llaying the next tile.this practise also prevents the grout opening being filled with adhesive keeping the tile clean

  • @christinegenc3929
    @christinegenc3929 2 месяца назад +2

    I think I put toooo much Adhesive under the tiles, I put the adhesive on the Concrete floor and on the back of the tile and now they are moving after two days. Would it be the cold weather that is making it take so long to dry? 😢

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      It's possible, cold weather can definitely slow down the drying time of adhesive, especially for flooring products like tile adhesive. However, another issue could be the excessive adhesive you applied. Applying adhesive to both the floor and the back of the tiles (also known as "double spreading") can sometimes cause more adhesive than needed, leading to a "wet" or overly thick bond that takes longer to set. It can also create air pockets that might cause the tiles to shift if the adhesive hasn't properly bonded or cured.

  • @Sirricardo6
    @Sirricardo6 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hii, What are the guidelines for needing to back butter the tiles?

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад +1

      Back buttering is especially important for tiles which are slightly bowed, uncalibrated or where the back of the tile is uneven. British Standards state that 80-100% coverage is needed with large format tiles and 100% for any tiles in wet areas, regardless of size or material.
      Thanks

  • @ryunsmallbone7549
    @ryunsmallbone7549 Месяц назад +1

    It's all well and good if you have a level floor.
    Please explain how to overcome a non level floor.

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      When installing floor tiles on a non-level floor, the first step is to address the unevenness. Begin by using a self-leveling compound to create a smooth, level surface. This will ensure that your tiles sit properly and that grout lines remain even. After the compound has dried, you can proceed with your tile installation as usual-laying down adhesive, placing tiles, and cutting them to fit. For best results, check level frequently during installation and use tile spacers for uniform gaps.

  • @JagHiroshi
    @JagHiroshi 9 месяцев назад +3

    Really informative, thank you.

  • @richardbowen3711
    @richardbowen3711 Год назад +10

    Don't need the applicator just do it by hand. As a tiler I only started using these systems about 3 months ago always just used normal spacers. This just makes it a little easier. Make sure to clean the adhesive out of the lines before putting the clips in saves you a job later. Also use normal spacers still as the clips arnt 💯 so cover yourself by using spacers aswell.

  • @indyB
    @indyB 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi, Would you need a tile levelling system for tiles that measure 20 x 20cm? If so, is the wedge type the best to use? Thanks.

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад +1

      For tiles that measure 20 x 20 cm (about 8 x 8 inches), using a tile leveling system can be very helpful, especially if you're aiming for a professional-looking, flat finish with even grout lines. While it's not strictly necessary for smaller tiles like 20 x 20 cm, it can still make the installation process smoother and improve the final result, especially if your floor or surface isn't perfectly level.

    • @indyB
      @indyB Месяц назад

      @ thank you. I did use the levelling system and it worked very well.

  • @sddfdsfdsf
    @sddfdsfdsf 7 месяцев назад +1

    im about to remove my old ceramic from my wall to put on a new one. Do i need to remove ALL the old concrete on the wall so that new concrete can be put on? Or can i just put new ceramic on old concrete walls?

    • @shubceee
      @shubceee 6 месяцев назад

      For my balcony I have removed all the concrete as much as I could. Idk if you can just leave it

    • @marcopoulin1897
      @marcopoulin1897 4 месяца назад

      Put on top

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      If the concrete is strong that is already on the wall, it's recommended you use a blinding agent between that and the new stuff you'll put on. Alternatively you could take it off and start again. Thanks

  • @rednissan001
    @rednissan001 Год назад +3

    What do you do other side of the door where the floor level is much lower??

  • @mitchellkuharski5735
    @mitchellkuharski5735 7 месяцев назад +1

    I didn’t know you could paint the sealer on the whole floor.. just sealing the grout lines is a pain .. thanks for the video.. entertaining 👍

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      Yes certainly

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      You're very welcome, we're pleased you like our video!

  • @felipegrille8082
    @felipegrille8082 Год назад +3

    And you can cut the door jambs with a jam saw or a grinder or Dremel or hacksaw and it would eliminate the cardboard template etc etc etc and it looks better

  • @handymixpullup4971
    @handymixpullup4971 Месяц назад +1

    🎉nice

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  27 дней назад

      Thank you! Check out our other videos for more great guides!

  • @davidsbusisonsele3657
    @davidsbusisonsele3657 7 месяцев назад

    IF you are going to install 300 x 300 tiles, do you use one installation method and are the spaces you leave not many of the usual small ones?

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Hi, yes it is recommended that you use one installation method, and depending on grout size and your finish you will need to leave space for this. Thanks

  • @sandrascotland6836
    @sandrascotland6836 7 месяцев назад +2

    What is the name of the sealsnt please.

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Hi! Our range is on our website, thanks - www.tilemountain.co.uk/sealing-and-cleaning

  • @JanineWeir
    @JanineWeir Месяц назад

    One question I would like to know. Why do you center the tiles on one wall and not the other so you have equal cuts at all 4 sides? i.e so you don't end up with a small cut at the door side. I also cut the architrave and slide the tile underneath it. I find it much neater. I also would've thought that it would've been much better to have a fuller tile where most traffic is rather than a cut tile. Less likely to crack then. This is how I've always tiled my floors. Yes, I know flexi adhesive helps with this, but I would rather have a fuller tile at the door entrance. I'm also very sceptical of using the leveling system incase it causes any voids underneath the tiles. Has anyone ever been called back to cracked tiles with this system? I would be really interested to know thanks.

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  27 дней назад

      You can do if that is the right look you want! As Craig explains, get some graph paper, your measurements and then sketch out what your tiles will look like if you start from a particular side, or even in the very centre as you say! Thanks for watching!

  • @zahazaha3898
    @zahazaha3898 Год назад

    Hi mountain! I don’t suppose you could help me with a set out for my tiles? I am am struggling to work out how to do it as it goes up my entrance hall and then into the dining room?

    • @coventrypunx1014
      @coventrypunx1014 Год назад

      Plan it out

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Hi! Yes you could draw a sketch to scale of your area, get your tile sizes and draw it out! Thanks!

  • @eribertojrcabanada5852
    @eribertojrcabanada5852 7 месяцев назад

    What is the size of spacer you use?

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Depends on the size you want for your grout! Craig was using 3mm. Thanks

  • @matachevali395
    @matachevali395 Год назад

    What leveling system can use if tiles have small stones texture, wich are uneven, is not a plane surface!

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад +1

      Depends on your size! Craig was using the Mustang levelling system

  • @franklinanderson7389
    @franklinanderson7389 6 месяцев назад

    How come you put that tidy piece next to the wall? I would've been fired for that.

  • @mitchelledwards8708
    @mitchelledwards8708 Год назад

    What’s the minimum bed size for a floor tile pal? Struggling for bight on a external door

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад +1

      Floor tiles must use & a thick solid adhesive bed (100% fully supported) or you risk them cracking under any load; for tiles up to 300mm x 300mm use a trowel with 20mm round notches, 10mm deep, at 28mm centres. For tiles larger than that, use a large format trowel which has a slightly deeper notch - 20mm round notch, 13mm deep, at 28mm centres. Wall tiles don’t generally need a solid adhesive bed but on anything over 200mm square, I use a solid bed trowel with a 10mm deep notch

  • @truthseekerreal1
    @truthseekerreal1 Год назад +4

    It is cleaner to place an off-cut of tile close to the moulding useing it as a height guide and cut out the excess moulding allowing the tile to be fitted under the moulding.

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 4 месяца назад

      Thats right it works well

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Yes that would work very nicely!

  • @setp1237
    @setp1237 3 месяца назад

    How to control the thickness of tiles?

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Do you mean with adhesive on or just in general? thanks

  • @re_patel
    @re_patel 2 года назад +1

    Is the floor concrete?

    • @MrandMrsDIY
      @MrandMrsDIY 2 года назад +1

      No, it was a wooden floor that had cement boards applied first so that it could be tiled over

    • @coventrypunx1014
      @coventrypunx1014 Год назад

      Watch the video again

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад +1

      Hi! It was a concrete cement board that Craig has tiled over, check out that video on our channel!

  • @felipegrille8082
    @felipegrille8082 Год назад +2

    Unless you're not working by piece work if you charging by the hour I definitely recommend cardboard template

  • @csrboltfan2643
    @csrboltfan2643 Год назад +1

    A "roober" mallet ?

  • @felipegrille8082
    @felipegrille8082 Год назад +2

    Brother. I generally just pull the pins off the hinges. When removing doors.. but hey that's just me

  • @gistobusang729
    @gistobusang729 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video indeed, but myself I usually start my floor tile in the centre of the house 🏠, coz most of the time this houses are not straight...

  • @oddopops1327
    @oddopops1327 Год назад +2

    👍👍😊

  • @brianherald5756
    @brianherald5756 Месяц назад +1

    Always always always back butter

    • @TileMountain1
      @TileMountain1  Месяц назад

      Always an option yes, just depends on the tile sizes

  • @goldfruitco6841
    @goldfruitco6841 2 года назад +3

    how to tile a floor for 10k