How to Tile a Splashback - the 'Proper Way'

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @SamuelFindlayFoodie_Sam
    @SamuelFindlayFoodie_Sam 9 месяцев назад +11

    I'm 30 seconds in and I'm totally onboard with this guy

  • @nickjordan2276
    @nickjordan2276 2 месяца назад +6

    Watched this video a few times and I have now completed my first subway tile splash back... Really useful.

  • @timtim4603
    @timtim4603 Месяц назад +5

    I agree with what he’s saying about round sockets/switches, not easy areas to do, his work is first class and a natural teacher, thanks Stuart for all the people you have helped

  • @jameswhelan8139
    @jameswhelan8139 9 месяцев назад +4

    There is something so satisfying watching Stuart's video's. More top tips to help all of us amateur DIYers.

  • @chrisdrake447
    @chrisdrake447 Год назад +25

    Cheers, Stuart! As a below-average DIYer with only one small tile job under my belt, I am grateful for this advice-packed episode. It’ll help me calm down and avoid (well, minimise) the slight sense of panic I always feel when starting such jobs.

  • @jamiegleave7620
    @jamiegleave7620 Год назад +96

    Worth noting too that when you cut thin pieces behind sockets, do NOT overtighten the screws when refitting sockets as they can create pressure points which can crack the tiles you've spent ages cutting.

    • @1971wizzard
      @1971wizzard Год назад +2

      Or if, in my house the plugs are inserted and yanked out this too can lead to cracks, no matter how careful the installation was!!!

    • @stuartday1876
      @stuartday1876 Год назад +3

      Done this before, followed by words that would've made Bernard Manning blush!

    • @AcheForWake
      @AcheForWake Год назад +2

      Was coming to write the same advice 👍🏼

  • @NeonXXP
    @NeonXXP Год назад +16

    One tip, having just cut tiles myself with an angle grinder before watching this, do a shallow cut across the entire desired area before going deep. That way if it snaps from vibrations it will not snap in an undesired place.

  • @valborchardt3596
    @valborchardt3596 Год назад +4

    Thank you dear, great job. Something i seriously need. This house is rented and whoever put the kitchen in never knew what tiles are. Thanks again

  • @davidblake1663
    @davidblake1663 Год назад +12

    As always; clear, concise, well-edited, informative, and presented better than any of the DIY shows on TV. You're great. You help people. I wish your channel every success.

  • @bartoncessna1
    @bartoncessna1 Год назад +6

    Excellent results as usual. White tiles + black grout = no hiding place! Great job.

  • @jeffclark4834
    @jeffclark4834 14 дней назад

    Proper DIY taught by a proper teacher. Cheers mate, really clear instruction.

  • @FrankWoodPhotography
    @FrankWoodPhotography Год назад +9

    Perfect timing. I’m about to tackle mine!

  • @philipwardle6820
    @philipwardle6820 Год назад +58

    Great demonstration :) Worth checking whether you might need longer screws for the electrical accessorories in advance of starting the job, to allow for thickness of tiles + adhesive. If not any issues can always be sorted out later, of course !

  • @gaz99968
    @gaz99968 Год назад +30

    Hi
    Like your videos.
    You should score the plasterboard with a Stanley knife and use SBR primer before tiling.
    Those tiles are only held on by the paint on the plasterboard and might delaminate in the future.
    👍

  • @101projects2
    @101projects2 Год назад +6

    I did this exact Job a few years ago, practically a carbon copy, same surface area same subway tile, several plug sockets to navigation round, literally only different was the colour of tile I used, I watched several YT beforehand took what I thought was the best advice from them all and just took my time, turned out perfect, The method I used was exactly the same as in this video, nice to know I did it right first time, good thing as I've since taken on several tiling jobs around the house since using the same method, only thing I'd say is don't over tighten plug sockets screws and you may need to use longer screws as the added tile thickness means they'll be to short.

    • @NilaPhillips
      @NilaPhillips Месяц назад

      Do you need special electric screws for wall sockets?

  • @TimRaybould
    @TimRaybould Год назад +2

    Thanks for this! Having been a DIY man for a very long time I’ve only just needed to do some tiling. This video was spot on for instruction on the basics of tiling. Honestly, I’ve done all sorts but never tiled. Thank you

  • @stuartday1876
    @stuartday1876 Год назад +11

    I would've used the silver trim along the top of the tiles too, instead of silicone, but obviously it's personal preference.

  • @sophiawallo6923
    @sophiawallo6923 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this, my partner and I are renovating our first house together and I'm about to go tile our backsplash for our new kitchen!! Many thanks for the amazing video

  • @spaceantelope1
    @spaceantelope1 11 месяцев назад +2

    You didn’t use a laser or a tile saw for a diy tile video, unlike every other tile video. Great great job!! Thank you!!! AAA+++

  • @63lilypad
    @63lilypad Месяц назад

    Excellent video, thanks Stuart, I can;t wait to get started on my laundry project.

  • @chunkymunky1974
    @chunkymunky1974 Месяц назад

    Great video, very helpful. Tip with the bin liners was revolutionary

  • @Paulsmith-sp2jp
    @Paulsmith-sp2jp 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant video, very informative and detailed without dragging on, keep up the good work. Thank you.

  • @swbjackson
    @swbjackson Год назад +12

    One thing extra I would have done is to put blastic bags around the sockets. It saves any chance of getting adhesive or grout stuck down the side of the switch.

    • @joline2730
      @joline2730 10 месяцев назад +1

      SWB: I use masking tape 👍👍

  • @glowaustralia8535
    @glowaustralia8535 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for an incredibly easy and insightful overview on the process of tiling. I was worried, but now know this is a very simple process.

  • @Retrobution
    @Retrobution Год назад

    YESSSSSS! This is the reaction I had when I searched about this task and saw you had uploaded a video about it. Being delayed by plumbers and electricians for months it worked out that the kitchen has been a demolition site since october and left me with only 3 weeks before christmas to get all of the old cabinets out, new false wall added, dot dab walls all around, new ceiling, rewire and mostly everything is done by myself and my father (retired builder).
    So often i'd get stuck on something that I need some advice for (levelling the cabinets for example, using a level drove me absolutely bonkers, using a laser level with a small piece of wood with a line drawn on it saved the day). I will be tiling next week so am going to absorb this video and then go for it.
    ONE tip I would add though - it's a good idea to use a little plastic food wrapping bag to just put over a socket whilst it's pulled out.

  • @aebel7035
    @aebel7035 8 месяцев назад

    Looks amazing! Love the dark grey grout finish

  • @joemakesnoise
    @joemakesnoise Год назад +3

    Awesome, need to do this soon. You always pop up with the right video at the right time. Thanks 😁👍

  • @derekhansen7508
    @derekhansen7508 Год назад +3

    Nowhere to hide filming tiling close up Stewart so well done. Excellent quality work.

  • @liamoreilly308
    @liamoreilly308 3 месяца назад

    Just found your channel this morning, wow. The time and effort you take in explaining what DIY job your are doing in the video is great. Love the story stick idea as it gives a geat picture as to where the tiles will be laid giving a better understanging of the lay out. Keep the great videos comming as they give would be DIY'ers a better chance of completing difficult jobs around the house.

  • @dogbreath6974
    @dogbreath6974 Год назад +18

    Another great video Stuart. One small tip, I would cover the sockets with a small plastic bag to protect from adhesive/grout marks, excellent tutorial otherwise.

  • @davenrale
    @davenrale Год назад +3

    Lovely job

  • @Loppy2u
    @Loppy2u Год назад +2

    Professional clean result.

  • @HandyChick
    @HandyChick Год назад +1

    Thank you Stuart, great job, looks the bizz x

  • @abbcc555
    @abbcc555 Год назад +2

    superb job

  • @AdityaMehendale
    @AdityaMehendale Год назад +5

    14:41
    Hindsight is 20x20- would you consider using a white silicone-caulk *just* in the wee bits around your cabinet? That would hide the imperfections in the cuts there, creating a more uniform overall seam, visually.

  • @gmac5112
    @gmac5112 Год назад +2

    Currently doing renovations in my place. Use your channel as my go to. Only recently found your UAE channel as well 🇦🇪. My go to hoilday location😂

  • @streaky81
    @streaky81 Год назад +2

    I'm one of those few people in the country. No way you could have done this video a month ago when I was doing mine? Had nothing but trouble cutting sockets out - dremel with a tile cutting bit over a piece of polystyrene saved me when even an electric tile cutter couldn't, even where the hole wasn't in the middle of the tile (sigh) I had some fairly thin pieces that refused to not snap. I removed my glass splashback that my house came with and honestly I'm happier for it, looks far more consistent and less of an afterthought; small wooden wedges and a rubber mallet and it came off easier than I expected, probably worth taping it first just in case though. If you have a mono-colour decor as I do and it looks like you do IMHO it's a good opportunity to add some colour, I got some nice teal metro tiles. My tip would absolutely be removing adhesive from in between after it's had a little time to set but not so much it's dried fully, far easier and less messy than when it's wet and far far easier than set. I used a filling knife to apply adhesive to the tiles around my sockets so i didn't break them as you did, that's how bad it got for me - worked out in the end though.

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад

      Always worth dragging along a tile spacer held with a pair of pliers along the grout gaps to clear out residual adheaive.
      Or those you could wooden stirring sticks that you get in mcdonalds, just trim the end to the grout width size with a Stanley knife. I Always stock-up with hand full of wooden stirrers at every opportunity as they have a multitude of uses...stirring paint, varnish, mixing epoxy, using as shims, filling in narrow gaps in wood, a pseudo trowel for getting into tigh spaces and corners to name a few.....and they're free!

  • @Jonbuildz
    @Jonbuildz Год назад +2

    It's on my project list next to do, however will be taking the splash back from behind the cooker to have a full tile backing :)

  • @bluecurlygirl
    @bluecurlygirl Год назад +1

    Another great well explained video. Thanks Stuart.

  • @johnwallis96
    @johnwallis96 Год назад +3

    Great job as always brill

  • @julietphillips1991
    @julietphillips1991 Год назад +2

    Perfect from prep to finish!

  • @andyc972
    @andyc972 Год назад

    Great Job Stuart, another tutorial packed with useful hints & tips, gained you some Brownie points from Mrs Matthews too I trust !
    The dark grout makes a nice contrast, but more importantly won't get stained and discoloured like a white one, when (inevitably) the splash back gets erm... splashed !

  • @andandand2376
    @andandand2376 Год назад

    Very useful…I feel ready to tackle my kitchen splash back now.

  • @tonyhawk123
    @tonyhawk123 Год назад +2

    Nicely explained. Cheers

  • @LMCWUE
    @LMCWUE Год назад

    some great tips .Your work is flawless.Solid tradesman!

  • @leesullivan8283
    @leesullivan8283 Год назад +3

    Agreed with the comments re tiling over paint - don't. Never ever use PVA - only sbr. To save time removing the grout from between the tiles, place the tile with the edge touching the adjacent tile and move it sideways. If laying a tile on a line of tiles, make sure it touches both edges and simply move out and up - then put the spacers in. Saves chipping the edge of the tiles by using a scraper or a Stanley knife.

  • @patrickjay6434
    @patrickjay6434 Год назад

    You are defo my favourite DIY channel. Another great tutorial, thanks for sharing! 👍🏿

  • @Soultransurfer
    @Soultransurfer 10 месяцев назад

    A good video, full of info and amazing results after. Thanks for the confidence. 💪🏼

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 Год назад +2

    Nice job Stuart, it looks great. And you were right, the grey grout really ties the tiles into your cupboards. Great video.

  • @DavosSuperColoring
    @DavosSuperColoring Год назад +2

    Well I was gonna say a 2 mm spacer will push the first row under the hidden spot of the socket and switch, I have to admit on a larder splashback it's most of the time 2 rows around them ... fair to say it took you more to edit this video than the actual job ... great content

  • @pwissink1
    @pwissink1 Год назад +1

    Very useful video and right on time👍

  • @markirish7599
    @markirish7599 Год назад

    Brilliant demonstration of how its done.
    Proper 👍

  • @UrWifesVibrator502
    @UrWifesVibrator502 10 месяцев назад

    Looks great. I would have put trim across the top of the short exposed tile next to the cabinets as well.

  • @SimonBurke-ny2qr
    @SimonBurke-ny2qr Год назад

    Thank you Stuart I’m definitely going to tackle our splash back now 👏

  • @ThatNiceDutchGuy
    @ThatNiceDutchGuy 5 месяцев назад

    A clear explanation, exactly what I needed.

  • @rorywheeldon1623
    @rorywheeldon1623 4 месяца назад

    Nice one Stuart, Thank's.

  • @ralphtaylor5328
    @ralphtaylor5328 Год назад +2

    Stuart - generally you will need longer screws for the electrical switches and sockets.

  • @hyland1984
    @hyland1984 Год назад +7

    I can vouch for this video. Did a 6 sqm in my house last week. Everything Stuart says is accurate. However, with awkward pieces, I found the angle grinder left chips and with the bevels, the tile cutter doesn't really work on small pieces - they break the whole tile. Hindsight, I should have bought a wet tile cutter.

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад +3

      Or use a hand held tile saw, great for small intricate pieces, easy to control & keeps dust in-check.
      They aren't expensive but worth their weight in gold for getting you out of tricky situations.

    • @hyland1984
      @hyland1984 Год назад

      @David-bl1bt cheers for that. I'll be tackling the bathroom next year so doing the 6 sqm tiling in the kitchen was a practice in learning.

  • @singhivan
    @singhivan Год назад +2

    Excellent job. Turned out great. Love the grout colour. It really has a great contrast against the white tile. Cheers ✌️

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад

      Yes, contrasting grout can create a stunning result.

  • @leewalerzak
    @leewalerzak 6 месяцев назад

    If using bigger tiles get the spacers with levelling wedges makes a nice flush surface

  • @sergiolalopez3598
    @sergiolalopez3598 10 месяцев назад

    Love how you've grown ❤️
    Looks amazing. Great editing, good music... Love it ✌🏽️✌🏽️✌🏽️

  • @alf1982
    @alf1982 Год назад +3

    7:13 be careful when using an angle grinder and holding the piece that you're cutting. 3 weeks ago I cut my thumb doing exactly that. The cut resistant gloves were no match for the grinder.
    I've still got my thumb, and it's currently operating at about 75% functionality. I hope that'll increase when it's fully healed.

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад

      Yep, SAFETY 1st DIY second👍

  • @garulusglandarius6126
    @garulusglandarius6126 Год назад +1

    Beautiful job as always Stuart 👍

  • @ricardo-c4l7l
    @ricardo-c4l7l 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, as always, Stuart. For DIYers attempting this using thick tiles, you may find the electric socket screws being too short to engage the corresponding lugs in the electric box. No problem, just buy longer ones- but make sure they match the ones you replace (brass or s/steel).

    • @jasimog
      @jasimog 2 месяца назад

      If longer matching screws are hard to find then try back box extension studs instead (eg Toolstation 79641).

    • @NilaPhillips
      @NilaPhillips Месяц назад

      ​@@jasimogdo they need to be electric screws?

  • @teresabell1014
    @teresabell1014 Год назад +1

    Some really good tips !

  • @1x3dil
    @1x3dil Год назад

    Nicely done , and that tile cutter is definitely a very professional bit of kit . Best wishes as always 😀👍👍🤪

  • @jeffgarnett1031
    @jeffgarnett1031 Год назад

    Cheers for the video and advice,about to tackle the same type job in coming days 🤞

  • @tomalex4806
    @tomalex4806 Год назад +4

    Looks really nice. I did cringe when using the tape with the silicone seal at the end but the tiles look brill

    • @streaky81
      @streaky81 Год назад +2

      I dunno, I used to do that but I kept finding the finish is better not - but with such a huge colour contrast I can totally understand it; seems to me the edge needs to be absolutely flawless else it's going to look weird.

    • @Chriskreepa
      @Chriskreepa Год назад +1

      Black silicone is a little risky for the average DIYer right?

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад

      ​@streaky81 ...indeed, not for the feint hearted😱...mask a line first with painters masking tape, smooth off the silicone several passes, then gingerly remove the tape.

  • @simonhinson9367
    @simonhinson9367 Год назад +2

    That’s a great job and I’m sure earned you a few brownie points from the Mrs too.

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад

      Until she discovered black grout residue in her gravy jug 😱😂

  • @litessesine
    @litessesine 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks! All I needed to start my project 😊

  • @JohnJones-wo1bc
    @JohnJones-wo1bc Год назад +1

    Great tips, thank you!

  • @carltrummer9103
    @carltrummer9103 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for this instructive video.

  • @craigjardine3989
    @craigjardine3989 Год назад

    Great video. Perfect pace and content

  • @frankblack1481
    @frankblack1481 Год назад +1

    For paler colors of grout in a backsplash, sealing after might be a good idea.

  • @joshpickles9022
    @joshpickles9022 Год назад

    Thank you for a great demonstration.

  • @andrewandlm
    @andrewandlm Год назад +5

    This could not come at a better time. Just about to tile a small area and wondering how to start.

  • @DjbreedKronikaudio
    @DjbreedKronikaudio Год назад

    Thanks as ive agreed to tile my uncles kitchen , thought id give it a go

  • @peterlavelle3261
    @peterlavelle3261 Год назад

    great vid! simple, clear instructions... gave me confidence to do my first tiling job and it's turned out amazingly!
    would benefit from a follow-up/extended video to show how to do the "more awkward parts" (like my kitchen was full-of!)
    eg. uneven walls, worktop not perfectly flush (gaps at back) outward facing corners (not 90deg)

  • @russelldawson9560
    @russelldawson9560 Год назад +7

    You didn't advise that it is crucial when (as in your project) you are tiling both sides of your glass backing, you need to ensure that the tiles either side of the glass are cut to the same size. It will look a dog if you do each side differently. Just adding another aspect to the planning.

  • @philipwilliams8114
    @philipwilliams8114 Год назад

    Bin bags are a great tip 👍🏻

  • @jonb8241
    @jonb8241 Год назад +1

    Cracking work, as per usual 😊

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад

      Thankfully not, at least not on-camera anyway😮

  • @vipur0376
    @vipur0376 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this video

  • @andrewritchie1699
    @andrewritchie1699 Год назад

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @HBFREEWORLD
    @HBFREEWORLD Год назад

    Impressive - neat job .

  • @relaxreflect5888
    @relaxreflect5888 Год назад +42

    Looks great my mate! I’m glad to see you didn’t do what I did once 🙄 I grouted my whole bathroom wall that I just tiled but for some reason I thought you had to wait for the grout to set then remove the access of the tiles! 😂🤦🏼‍♂️ needless to say, I had to remove all the tiles and start again. Obviously this was in the days before youtube

    • @streaky81
      @streaky81 Год назад +2

      Welp.

    • @WasLostButNowAmFound
      @WasLostButNowAmFound Год назад +1

      😂

    • @francescadoyle8359
      @francescadoyle8359 Год назад +2

      At least you didn't rinse it i 3:20 nto the bath, rinse with a thimbleful of water and leave it to set on the waste of pipe. A real-life DIY horror that I inherited many years ago!! Other occupants had lived with this state of affairs for many years and hadn't the gumption to remedy it. 😂

  • @cornwallkid100
    @cornwallkid100 Год назад

    Nice little job but looks very pro ....👌👌👌

  • @paul_my_plumbs_uk
    @paul_my_plumbs_uk Год назад +1

    😍😍😍👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 More importantly was the Mr's happy???

  • @mungoh42
    @mungoh42 Год назад +2

    For a 3mm bed of ashesive, using a notched trowel whose notches are 6mm deep, you would have to keep the blade of the trowel perpendicular to the wall to get the full 3mm average depth. Rather than plough along at 45 degrees.

  • @kylsters
    @kylsters Год назад

    Really well done

  • @MichaelTanMusic
    @MichaelTanMusic 3 месяца назад

    great video mate. The only thing I think i missed is how you determined the "grout thickness" in your story stick.. is this thickness determined exactly by the spacer thickness?

  • @lterno6621
    @lterno6621 3 месяца назад

    Hi there. Just the video I needed! I need to tile right above the hob. I was wondering what kind of adhesive I need to use considering the heat coming from the hob when in use? Can you help?

  • @ThePhilvantwo
    @ThePhilvantwo Год назад

    Corrugated plastic is better for protecting worktops, or even cardboard! I always use latex gloves and apply adhesive to the back of the tile.

  • @matthewbarrett618
    @matthewbarrett618 11 месяцев назад

    Saved for later ❤️ thanks!

  • @naschahoof7934
    @naschahoof7934 10 месяцев назад

    Alot of specific tools needed really. If you're only ever gonna do this once or twice is it worth investing in them over getting someone else to do it?

  • @saschabrukoski2734
    @saschabrukoski2734 Месяц назад

    02:54 Okay some smart person is gonna design a website where you enter in your tiling area, tile size, and spacing etc.. and it draws out where to start and all the cuts :D Fantastic job btw.. great channel 👍

  • @peterrobertbowers7639
    @peterrobertbowers7639 Год назад

    A very good. Instructional video to watch.. considering that, i too… as yet, have a kitchen wall to tile.
    I’m, also using metro tiles, with ready mix adhesive in a tub. ( i like those tiles) easy to work with, i would imagine. And also… i will be using that Dremel tool, to cut the tiles with for the sockets; so that will be interesting. i will also be using ready mix black grout to finish the job.
    The only difference being is… as opposed to yourself, is…. I’m absolutely rubbish at DIY. I’ve never tiled before.
    i started fitting a new kitchen around 2 years ago; and still have not finished as yet. But i guess you learn by your mistakes, as you go along. i just hope that.. when it comes to tiling, my kitchen wall; i end up making a good job at it, rather than botching it all up. This is where your video comes in handy.
    i will pop back into B&Q or Wicks at some point to see what else, i can buy towards finishing the kitchen off.
    Many thanks. Friday pm 27th October 2023. Southampton England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @maciej9280
    @maciej9280 Год назад +4

    the file You used on tiles, is it a special one or just standard metal file?

  • @jasoncole7711
    @jasoncole7711 Год назад +2

    Nice tile cutter - which one is that?

  • @junxu147
    @junxu147 Год назад

    Perfect job!

  • @lizzyh3051
    @lizzyh3051 Год назад +1

    Great I am thinking of having a go, but I don't have a straight edge to start from.. How do you get a straight horizontal line to start from when nothing is straight??? Hope you can help