Excellent video. This was clear and concise. I am a novice planning to learn with it takes to do the job and found this video to be the best for me and my needs. Thank you.
Can you expand on this? All the tutorials I see they all using thin set. Is there any video showing that we should be using sealant instead of thin set for the corners? I believe the corners are the likeliest point where water would leak out.
Issiac tile coach has shown many times that thinset is not a sealant. It is his and my strong opinion that sealant should be used. I"m a red guard slow pace diy person. Not a pro tiler. Pro's want speed and tinset is quick. But not the best. It's cement like and not rubbery. It's your call, but why the MFG wont say sealant is boggling. Look up tile coach kerdi fix test. It fails the wet dunk test. Use a silane based adhesive., it handles wet not cured dunk in water.@@sucmanh
And where do I purchase this product? I’ve found no purchase information online. Not very effective to put out a video on a product that can’t be purchased.
Hey Cory! You can contact our technical team (technical@oatey.com) with the shower details and they can help you pick out the right products for your project.
Excellent video. This was clear and concise. I am a novice planning to learn with it takes to do the job and found this video to be the best for me and my needs. Thank you.
@Hello Stephen how are you doing
Much better than that OP orange brand. And you guys got the memo that corners need to be sealed with liquid caulk instead of thinset
Can you expand on this? All the tutorials I see they all using thin set. Is there any video showing that we should be using sealant instead of thin set for the corners? I believe the corners are the likeliest point where water would leak out.
Issiac tile coach has shown many times that thinset is not a sealant. It is his and my strong opinion that sealant should be used. I"m a red guard slow pace diy person. Not a pro tiler. Pro's want speed and tinset is quick. But not the best. It's cement like and not rubbery. It's your call, but why the MFG wont say sealant is boggling. Look up tile coach kerdi fix test. It fails the wet dunk test. Use a silane based adhesive., it handles wet not cured dunk in water.@@sucmanh
Would have been cool to see it all the way through.
And where do I purchase this product? I’ve found no purchase information online. Not very effective to put out a video on a product that can’t be purchased.
Excellent video but no info where to purchase, where I have to purchase in USA, Texas?
What are the steps when using liquid waterproofing instead of liner?
dang this is a lot of work, but very craftmen style work.
where can i puyrchaser this as close to Welland
Ontario?
I really like look of this system. Similar to the nice orange guys, but with some improvements. Crossing my fingers that it's available in Canada.
If you're interested, you can definitely get it in Canada! Shoot us an email at socialmedia@oatey.com if you want more info.
Now does it matter which way the liner is facing?
No. We do recommend keeping the printed side up so the UPC and ANSI marks are visible.
Where can I buy this in the Edmonton Alberta area?
You can purchase at an Emco near you!
Store#745 - west
10930 - 184TH STREET
Edmonton, T5S 2P8
or
Emco South
7011 ROPER ROAD NW
Edmonton, T6B 3K3
Who do I contact if I want more info about ordering some stuff for some custom showers?
Hey Cory! You can contact our technical team (technical@oatey.com) with the shower details and they can help you pick out the right products for your project.
I wouldn't have cut them corners tho
I don’t think I should do the shower remodeling by myself😢😢😢😢
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