How to use a Tile Leveling System for Walls
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2018
- Install tile with a tile leveling system on walls the right way.
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Hey bud I just did a job 8in x 4ft tile. I used spin doctor for the first time. Up to the grouting stage I was happy. But i knocked the stems out the next day on half the job and on the third day grouted and found that the spin doctors were forcing the tile under pressure and ends began popping up. I troweld and back buttered and never thought this would happen. The company set the job to install over a ardexed plywood that previously had smaller tile.
Any idea why this happened and how to prevent it...
@@jesussavedrjm6818 ... What do you mean by saying the ends popped up?
@@kylelove927 it lost its bond cause the tile was under pressure down to be level
@@kylelove927 the ends of the tile popped up in s few places
That link leads to a completely different tile levelling system which works on a wholly different principle.
Been a residential remodeler for over a decade. First used these 6 months ago on a large job for my new business. I'll never install large format tile again without these. Made the 24"x24" tiles go down completely flat and level. You can slide a 5 gallon bucket 30 feet across the tile without it catching a lip. Truly amazing. Saves so much time.
I'm familiar with getting cement to the correct consistency as I've been a mason for too long. A question I'm trying to cut a corner and removing my tub. Just having the space now a shower with 17" square tiles. Have a marine plywood floor. Before I put down the top bed ready to tile, could I use a wall board cut to size and screw it down like crazy instead of doing it by hand? Then put the 40 mil plastic down and then trowel it as it should be for the tile?
@@HellNoMoreBiden im so confused by the question can you clarify more?
@@Titantitan001 I just did it the right way and just troweled it to slope to the drain and it does drain the water. I didn't want to make a mistake. Any flexing could cause a leak if I put wall cement board on the floor.
These are awesome instructional videos. Minimal talk, clear explanation of the content and easy to watch in one sitting. Thanks for all you do!
Having done tile for several years now on my own projects and projects for friends and family, Ive always used the wedge system, never the spindal, but plan on trying the spindal for my shower remodel coming soon! Awesome to see how the mud adheres with each system via the clear tiles. Awesome stuff brother! Appreciate it!
Wish I had these in 2004 when I installed large tile in my bathroom. Thanks for the instruction.
This is the 2nd video I've seen on the Rigid leveling clips....I'm glad that they've started to give us a break on doing ceramic, glass or stone walls and get them smooth.
Thanks for the tip on removing the extra thin set from the edges. That explains why I was having trouble with compressing the trowel lines on the bottom of my first row of tile on my bathtub (large format). Luckily I was smart enough to pull them off the wall and try again today after watching some videos
I second that. Such a simple thing, I don't why I didn't think of it...
I learned something new. Will be applying it to my bathroom renovation project. Thank you.
I started a tile job using the home depot wedges. After about 10 foot by 10 foot area switched to the screw on Marshalltown leveling system. The Marshalltown are easy to install and if you have a problem they are easy to back off to either remove or add more mortar if needed, The wedges have a tendency to grab the tile and push them apart if you are using a grippy tile. The tool will also wreck your hand if you use it a lot.
While these to a good job of keeping the edges of the tiles even, you can still have an uneven floor when you are done, which will show up when you install baseboard. Always check your tiles with a level to make sure you have them flat and even with each other.
Both do have the occasional tendency to not break off cleanly as you can see right here 8:56 where he says they break off cleanly, when they clearly did not. The little piece of plastic can be cleaned up with a multi tool or a sharp razor knife, just be very careful to to chip the tile.
I use spin doctors exclusively and they are killer,you forgot to mention using a cap to run between tiles to check lippage and break a post of the base is ideal for cleaning grout lines.and one should always especially LFT use a rubber mallet and smack each tile a bunch from center out to release air it’s unreal how much is trapped great videos non the less,thank you!!
Hello mate, Pro Tiler from England here. Just a little tip. Tile lippage clips help on near enough flat walls and floors, but some DIYers might watch this and use these on bumpy surfaces which is when problems occur, as the clips either raise up the previous low tile or bring down a raised tile, creating air sockets underneath. All you need to do is knock on the tile and you will hear the hollow points. Also dont knock the clips out with a rubber mallet especially on a lighter ceramic tile as the mallet can leave black marks which are a pain to clean off. Polished porcelain you might get away with but just a tip. Good luck mate wish you all the best 👍
Interesting to hear from a professional! Do you use a levelling system yourself? And why do you/do you not use it? Just being curious :D
@@mart9585 I’ve been tiling 11 years. I only use self leveling clips for anything larger than 12x24 because it helps to keep the tile plum and level. The cons to using it are if the wall isn’t plumb or flat than it will cause voids in the thinset behind the tile and causing the tile not to adhere properly.
Awesome point . Level or grind the high spots first . Good on ya
@@AllBayEveryDay The clips don't cause that the poor substrate does.
This is the first I’ve heard of these systems. Holy crap! Game changer here. I’m not up on the latest for sure, I’ll be loading up on these! Excellent demonstration, thanks!
I've also used a box of wooden matches these last decades at a cost of 50c/p for the whole job :)
Finally! A straight to the point video with great visuals! Thanks for sharing this!!
Impressively and simple demonstration. Answered my question
Wow very nice and to think that you spend money just to Demo this thing is a very nice thing to do Thanks a lot Budd!
I've used the spindle type on floors. Its outstanding
Thank man. I am about to start tiling a wall, greate information.
The sky is the limit with this channel. You know ur stuff dude 👍🏻
Thank you sir! 👊
The legacy of knowledge you leave in your wake is simply awesome. Thank you so much for all you hard work.
Wow, thank you
Wow that was awesome! I almost feel like I can actually do this myself! I subbed and like
A lot of work to help your fellow man, thank you.
Thank you sir, appreciate the kind comment 👊
Great videos all the times with lots of positive energy, thank you very much.
Excellent video. You made the process as clear as the glass tiles you installed. Thank you.
Thanks! Appreciate the comment and view 👊
Thanks so much, especially for the tip about removing some of the mortar next to the next tile to be installed. Very helpful video.
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. Great stuff.
I like the background music. Makes this video different then most tile videos
Subscribed. I watched several of your videos. Love the way you cut to the chase. No bullshit. All killer, no filler.
amazing video explaining for the pros and beginners .. thank you
This was so helpful as I never understood how to use the wedges and spindles. Thanks for demonstrating esp with glass tiles
The spin ones are sweet! Perfectly flat installation.
Really appreciate you demonstrating the use both systems. Thanks!!
Very helpful video. Thank you SO MUCH!!!
Fantastic demonstration!!! Thanks a lot~~~
Happy you liked it! 👊
Absolutely and won't ever fight the big tile issues again thanks you!
Awesome explanation.very useful.thank you
Nice demo. Super clear instructions and is sure to come in handy in my upcoming renovations! Thanks for creating the content.
thank YOU for the watch and comment. 👊
Outstanding!! Never thought these were necessary.. But will use on my bathroom.
Please don't
Thank you for the good info. Those level straps are great especially for my bathroom upgrade. Kitchen next.
Happy you enjoyed the video 👊
Very nice and well delivered demonstration in using this methods to level tile by using glass I’ve been installing tile for just over 26 years and never have tried this but I will on my next project thanks so much for your video very informative cheers from south Texas
Thank you sir for watching 👊
landberg Tile TV than you my friend keep sharing Awsome helpful videos
Great vid, showing usage
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
awesome set up with the mock build and display with glass tiles thank you
Very professional demostration. Thanks for take your time using glass instead tile. I’m your new fan.
Thanks so much! 😊
Nice ,simple mock up....people that don't know how to set should be thanking you for this....Im glad I charge 10 $ a sq ft because I hate setting tile.
Thanks buddy! 👊
I’m learning a lot from your channel. Thank you. All I need to do is one bathroom floor and tub surround and I know I can do it.
That's great!
Well Done......Perfect Demo.....
Thanks so much this information has helped me greatly as I have several projects coming up.
You're welcome! Thanks for the kind words 👊
Awesome helpful video. Keep the videos coming
Thank you, you are very talented.
I agree, this was a great demonstration.
Thanks!!
You're welcome, thanks for watching and the cool comment! 👊
Great straight-forward demo and illustration on using leveling clips! Thank you!
Great video. Thank you!
Great video well explained.
I don't know if those companies are paying you... But they should be... good video... Very informative and concise.
nice loud and clear
Perfectly made video. Thank you.
Very educational
Excellent! Thanks lot..
Thanks for the video. Great job
Very well presented. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved the closeup at 7:04
Ha! Happy you noticed the small editing close up clip! 👍
Thanks it's very comprehensions . i'm from France .
Very informative thank you so much I learned something today
Watching from the Philippines ..thanks a lot for the nice idea!
Great video man, thank you for the demo. Now I am confident in remodeling my bathroom.
Glad I could help
A clear demonstrate , thanks .
Great demonstration thanks 🙏
Thank you brother 👍
That’s a brilliant video well thought out with clear instructions. Thank you from the UK 🇬🇧
Thank you, appreciate the comment!
One of the best tile demonstrations I have seen yet, especially for a short video.
This video is 8 minutes too long
Very good job
This video is perfect to understand what is going under the tile. Thank you. Don' you use + at the center of 4 tiles?
Amazing!
Good job and vary articulate !!!!
Nice demo,good job!
A very clear presentation how it works. Thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome! Informative!
wonderful tutorial.
Very professional and time saving system !
Thank you!
Thanks!! Informative video!
I tend to be a no-throw away person if possible, so I will stick to the regular cross type rubbery tile spacers that you just keep reusing to save the planet every inch I can. Nice Video. Tip for grouting ~ use a cake icing bag with the tip cut off and press it in after you pipe the grout in. No waiting for the grout to cure and washing it forever. Thanks for this video all the same.
Your totally missing the purpose of these. Lol if your that worried about the spent plastic pieces, put them in a bag and put them in your recycling bin
Thanks for the video!
Thank you. Great how to video
Excellent work
Nice job with video!. Thank you!
thank you sir
Thanks brother
Good job, go ahead.
Very kool I will be using these
Well done
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge brother
Thank you for the view and comment brother! 👊
Quality video. Using glass also shows the % of adhesive holding the tiles
@@l.k.3277 I'll write something less lame. He doesn't have the proper amount of adhesion if you look at the glass. He could of at least fooled the viewing public if he just used a tile product that you couldn't see through.
@@lostinmyspace4910 He doesnt have the proper adhesion because he laid the tile incorrectly. He should have rocked the tile back and forth perpendicular to the trowel lines to smooth it out and get as close to 100% contact as possible.
Great video, thanks!!!
Thank you ❤️👍
Thank you. great video.
Glad you liked it!
This is as good as it gets with tile setting advice. I'm a pro installer and really appreciate seeing the way Landberg does these videos. Thanks for posting.
Thank you sir 👊
Thank you...not in tile biz but if it was me I would definitely come up with something on a drill to spin the Rigid ones...like a socket with 4 notches
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That would make the job even harder!
Would make it slower and a chance to over tighten and crack the tiles. I think it is better because you have a finer adjustment with your fingers that with the tools but thats just me
@@MrJFoster1984 you can't crack the tile by over tightening - the clip fails before that. but then you have to struggle to get a new clip in that spot.
a drill adaptor to remove the cap after would be helpful.
That’s so cool
Very helpful!!
appreciate it!
Good work.