Just installed this as a DIYer. This guy makes this look easy, it is a JOB to install this my goodness. But now that its done looks amazing. Some things I learned that I would do differently: 1) When youre cutting these with a diamond blade on a grinder, the brick will break if youre too eager. Take your time cutting the bricks, and hold the brick firmly down that youre cutting cause if its loose itll rattle and break. 2) The amount of dust created when cutting these bricks is kinda nuts. Do it outside if you can and wear a mask. 3) Wear gloves when grouting. An obvious step, but i skipped it cause i didnt have any and didnt feel like buying any at the time. I did this with bare hands and theres a chemical in the grout i used that i think helps cure it and it burns your hands pretty good and dries them out. 4) Buy more sponges than you think you need for the grouting. The brick is abraisive and eats away at your sponge pretty quickly leaving little bits of it behind which is annoying to clean up and pick out of your grout. 5) Buy extra grout. Whatever the bag estimates for the square footage, it may not take into account that the gaps are half and inch or bigger on this brick and eat up grout like nobodys business. I had a tiny 50 square foot bathroom that ended up going through two 25lbs bags of Polyblend that estimated 100 square foot coverage area per 25lbs bag with 1/4" tile gap. You'll need lots.
I have Chicago brick floors that were previously sealed. They are almost the same color as my kitchen cabinets as is. I want to lighten the brick floors and thought that white washing be a good idea; however was told that because the bricks were sealed, I could not do a traditional white wash. Any ideas of how I could get a white wash look on a sealed brick floor and it be durable?
@@judyhenry2706 Yes, this is Castle Gate. Once grouted it will look exactly like the one featured here. Available in Home Depot. Floor & Decor is out of stock. Don't forget to seal it.
Was there a reason why you didn't apply or stable a mesh wire first to the plywood flooring than screw the cement board on top? Asking for a friend lol .. great work.
Just installed this as a DIYer. This guy makes this look easy, it is a JOB to install this my goodness. But now that its done looks amazing. Some things I learned that I would do differently:
1) When youre cutting these with a diamond blade on a grinder, the brick will break if youre too eager. Take your time cutting the bricks, and hold the brick firmly down that youre cutting cause if its loose itll rattle and break.
2) The amount of dust created when cutting these bricks is kinda nuts. Do it outside if you can and wear a mask.
3) Wear gloves when grouting. An obvious step, but i skipped it cause i didnt have any and didnt feel like buying any at the time. I did this with bare hands and theres a chemical in the grout i used that i think helps cure it and it burns your hands pretty good and dries them out.
4) Buy more sponges than you think you need for the grouting. The brick is abraisive and eats away at your sponge pretty quickly leaving little bits of it behind which is annoying to clean up and pick out of your grout.
5) Buy extra grout. Whatever the bag estimates for the square footage, it may not take into account that the gaps are half and inch or bigger on this brick and eat up grout like nobodys business. I had a tiny 50 square foot bathroom that ended up going through two 25lbs bags of Polyblend that estimated 100 square foot coverage area per 25lbs bag with 1/4" tile gap. You'll need lots.
Great job looks stunning. Appreciate the tutorial.
Are you able to list out which material you used here and how you got the effect?
If you don't mind me asking, what was your all in cost on this project?
Loveee this - doing this in our front entry.
This looks fantastic, very tidy work sir.
Beautiful ❤
Great job, is that strong enough for floor use?
looks amazing
Absolutely beautiful
What type of mortor mix did you use? I'm confused as to whether to buy a tile mortor or standard brick mortor. Please help!
I used shluter all set, worked great
Beautiful!
Beautiful
What type of grout did you use and what colour?
Do you sell in Australia?
Where do you buy these?
Can any grout release be used?
Can this be used on outdoor front porch on top of concrete?
Did you ever find out?
Other similar thin brick manufacturers say that installing these on cement is okay to do as long as you prep the cement prior to install.
Yes, you can. I saw another tutorial of a porch done in herringbone on the manufacturers website.
How many sqft is that room?
Can this be done with a curved floor. I have a curved staircase. And I want my foyer like this
Can it be installed with the cement board on a wood subfloor or does it have to be on cement?
Yes you can add the cement board overtop of a wood subfloor. I used Shluter Ditra a plastic membrane over a wood subfloor. Same idea though.
What grout did you use?
I have Chicago brick floors that were previously sealed. They are almost the same color as my kitchen cabinets as is. I want to lighten the brick floors and thought that white washing be a good idea; however was told that because the bricks were sealed, I could not do a traditional white wash. Any ideas of how I could get a white wash look on a sealed brick floor and it be durable?
I’d search that on RUclips.
You may have to sand the original top coat first.
Is this the castlegate color?
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@@judyhenry2706 Yes, this is Castle Gate. Once grouted it will look exactly like the one featured here. Available in Home Depot. Floor & Decor is out of stock. Don't forget to seal it.
Can you do my floors? 😊
What kind of saw did you use to cut the brick?
You'll need a diamond cutting disk
Was there a reason why you didn't apply or stable a mesh wire first to the plywood flooring than screw the cement board on top? Asking for a friend lol .. great work.
Our installer just put the cement over the sub flooring turned out beautiful.
Not one issue.
What’s a grout release?
Keeps grout color from staining the brick or tile or stone
Beautiful
What color grout did you use?
What kind of sealer did you use?