How to Square off a room for a tile floor layout. 📐 3-4-5 Triangle method
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When you install a ceramic , porcelain or marble tile on a floor, one of the first things that needs to be done is to determine how square a room is, which walls are parallel, which walls are square and which are out of square. The reason to do this is so you will get even and consistent cuts along a wall, and you don't end up with wedge type cuts that turn into slivers. From my experience, no room is ever built perfectly square, there is always at least one wall that is out of square and in older homes rooms are usually pretty far out of square. In this video I show how to "Square Off a Room" using a 3-4-5 right triangle method, which comes in handy when a laser square or some other modern aid is not available. Knowing how the walls are oriented to each other will help with a tile layout to prevent unexpected unsightly wedge cuts. One of the worst mistakes that can be made is to assume that a wall is square to another, start with a full cut and then to find that the wall is out of square and you start to get an increasing distance between the wall and the tile and end up with small wedge tile cuts to fill the gap. Squaring off a room is an essential part of the tile layout process.
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I'll try to keep my comment respectful. However, there seems to be a lot of wankers responding to this video who can't seem to appreciate the free, good advice that Sal has offered us. It's true that anyone in the construction trades should know the Pythagorean theorem. But not everyone who builds something is a trade or a mathematician. Everyone has to learn somehow.
There will always be trolls that know everything, or at least think they do. I have been often asked how to square off a room, so I made this video. Thanks for the your comment 👍
Such a big help. Thanks again Sal!
Happy to help!
Great job sal
I know I'm to late but, why everybody talking shit to the master, this guys its 1 of the most badass tile setters, (3,4,5), (6,8,10), (12,16,20).
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Great old school tip that stands the test of time. You can also double 6 8 10 or triple etc for large floors, decks, framing etc
Your tile work is amazing and the videos are just as great!
Thanks for watching my video.
You can use any numbers you want. 3-4-5 just happen to be nice clean whole numbers. All numbers will work.
I still don't understand how you start. Everyone says find the centre point of the room, but what if the opposite walls are not parallel, and maybe one of them an inch or two longer?
This ONLY FINDS the centre POINT of a room. You still need to figure out how SQUARE the room is. NOBODY shows how to decide how the square the room in the sense of where should the first straight line be FROM WHICH you square the area.
It’s called Pythagorean theorem
Sorry, I only speak English. Could you translate? 😂😂😂
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Haha. Sal you rock
Sal DiBlasi Hello Sal I need a contractor to remodel my bathrooms can you recommend anyone I live in Burlington
Burlington MA?
Sal DiBlasi yes
The Pythagorean triple is one of our best friends! Simple, but maybe the most important "tool" what we needed.
I've been trying to figure out how to do this for months! You're the first one to explain it in a way I understood! THANKS! The drawing helped!!!!!
Glad it helped!
This method is not wrong, but i disagree with it all the same.
You square the room with the longest wall, and thats it. But thats only it if its an empty room, if its not you should know what goes where on the floor so you can put the big pieces where they need to go and disregard where they're not shown.
Shower's are a different story, of course, but as a general rule i say just go with the longest wall.
you take the longest wall that will be seen the most,,,and start from that wall,,
Hi! I understand 3 4 5 and the parallel walls were equidistant, but how did you know the one wall was off and the other was not, as opposed to that wall being right and the vanity wall being off? Sorry if that doesn’t make sense. What is confusing me is measuring A to B…I don’t know if A is off or B is off.
as long as wall is straight then the "square" is your choice for a reference. You could make a square at an angle to the wall but that would look weird.
So you have to think how it will all look.
So wall 1 may be your focap point.
It may not be square with wall 2 or 3 but you may choose to use it as that might produce best result, etc.
Have to think how it will all look, eg is their wood floor that needs to be square to the tile? Is there a doorway that will make your tile layout look crooked, etc.
I love how you wired the floor - Concentrated wiring where they will be standing most. You are a craftsman. Well done.
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Easy lmao done it before
This is good in big floors
In small froos it might not necessary.but is ok for beginners can know how we apply the square
Sal,,the 'Columbo of Tile',,,, if I could I would,,if I can I will,,, inspiration begins the will
3,4,5 is too small in a lot of cases. I like to use 6,8,10. Its more accurate!
Use the multiple that works for your area, 6,8,10 not possible on this floor.
Great video. Thank you sir. God bless.
Thank you! Your video finally enabled me to get my head wrapped around HOW TO CHECK MY ROOM FOR SQUARE!!! Can't wait until tomorrow to do my layout. You sir, are the Man!
Thanks for the advice on tiling a ceiling. Everything work out great and I also posted a short video of it.Mahalo(thank you) sal.
Great, glad it went smoothly.
How you get the first line straight if the walls aren’t straight or square
Use a straight edge or snap a line and stay on it.
Ok thanks
But how do you know if the lines u drew with the chalk line are straight?
He probably went off his shower curb which he made straight when he made the shower floor
Measure from each end of the wall/curb and connect the marks with a chalk line or straightedge equals straight.
You the man. Do you have a video expanding on wall tile calculation?
I just watched this again...@ approx 3 minute mahk.....you pointed in front of you and said you initially measured 3' across....then a few seconds later, you said you measured 4' across...which was it?
I measured both, watch again.
@@SalDiBlasi I saw, thank you
What do you do if 3,4,5 is out of square?
3,4,5 willalays be square, that is how you can get perpendicular lines, if your room is out of square , then you need to find the best compromise for your tile layout.
Sal DiBlasi dear Sir, do you apply the same process for tiling the walls over a bath (on the 3 walls)? I will to to find your videos about that subject. But if you have 2 minutes ... cheers Sir. You are truly a Craftsman.
thank you , very informative ..
You're a good teacher
How is this done with a laser square?
Just measure off the square and figure it out the same way.
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Glad you like it!
For bigger areas use multiples of 2 for example 6,8,10
I remember this from geometry class.
What if it’s not parrell ?
Thank you!
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I have to do my kitchen floor alone in a small village in Bulgaria. I was panicked at the beginning. But now, your videos help me a lot. Fortunately I have a leveling system after saw one of your videos and other useful stuff.
You are a great teacher.
Thanks, glad it helped
Everyone keeps saying to use 3-4-5 or multiples like (2)6-8-10, (3)9-12-15 etc.
The truth is you can use any numbers you want if you know the formula that makes it all work, which is: A²+B²=C²
If A=3 and B=4 than C=5 (if it’s square/perpendicular)
3²+4²=5² or 9+16=25
But what if you have a 12’x12’ square room and you want to know what the full diagonal measurement should be? The formula still works, it’s just that ‘C’ will not be a nice neat whole number.
A=12, B=12, C=?
12²+12² = 288 - Now just find the square root (√ ) of 288
√ 288 = 16.971 or in feet and inches 16’-11⅝”
Everyone has a square root function on their phone calculator so anyone can calculate any numbers.
It's a simple rule to use as a tool to figure out the best layout. Just keep it simple.
@@SalDiBlasi Agreed, 3-4-5 is easy to remember but I would argue so is A,B,C.
A²+B²=C² is the reason 3-4-5 works and you are not limited to any special grouping of numbers. Literally any numbers can be plugged into ‘A’ and ‘B’ to produce ‘C’.
What if your curbed wall and opposite wall were not parallel to each other?
Pick the one that is most visually obvious and go with it as a beginning reference. If it’s not very much, you could try splitting the difference between the 2.
I like your videos just you should learn to use the camera. Like when you draw you should put the camera exactly above the paper to se it clearly. 👍
How do you find the reference point? That’s the only part that I do not understand. For example, if I am doing tile in a living room, how do I determine which wall I am using to measure from and set my first line of the triangle? What if my longest wall of the house is out of square? Also, is there any way to avoid putting slivers of tile along the final wall of the lay out if the walls are really out of square? I’ve seen it done and it sticks out from the baseboard and it looks terrible.
The theorem of isoceles which is side square x side square is equal to square root of hypotenuse
You can go bigger for big rooms .
You just have to double that numbers like 3,4,5 it will be 6,8,10 or 12,16,20 just to make it easier and more accurate
Taught this to a new helper today. It's amazing how something so simple can amaze people. Lol
Doesn’t make sense your all over the place talking not great instructions
Makes perfect sense. Watch again…and again. Concentrate.
But does A squared plus B squared equal C squared? Just kidding he
Matt C close...C = the square root of A square + B square
Thank you, very straightforward and easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
First thing you said Iis that you made a line from one end to the other parallel to the wall so you know it's straight. But both wall and line could be slanted exactly the same and it would still look parallel yet it wouldn't mean the wall is straight. Can anyone point me out to a better, detailed, illustrated demonstration please? Thanks!
And what do you mean by cub? Is that slang?
a better method is 9 12 15
Which is a multiple of 3 4 5 like I said.
Now this days with the 3 line laser’s piece a cake so
U know what your saying but I don't get it still lol 😆 I appreciate it though buddy after I just bought a 3point Bosche laser square lol. I still need to learn though.
Love your videos Mr Diblasi...your a tile guru...tile shaman...tile monster
Appreciate your video’s Sal. I felt like this video is helpful for small tile installation, less than say an 8x8. I recently did 3 bathrooms in my home with 60x10 plank tile. Some of where I started depended on where doorways were and where I anticipated having to rip boards and slide under door frames/jams with a 1/3 staggering layout. All the while, overcoming walls that aren’t straight…Nothing 1/2 inch quarter round couldn’t hide without too much waste.
Thank You for drawing it on paper with explanation! Very helpful! Have a great day!
A radio is the correct way to localize a intersection in MATH.... 3-4-5. 6-8-10. 9-12-15. Solo chuntaros no entenderán.
Radius/Arc
So do you measure 6 inches off the wall for your cut and make your lines off that?
If you're using the shower curb as the reference...how do you know the shower curb is square?
That is what I am checking, to see what is square with what.
Thanks for the info God bless
Sir 42 56 inch 70 inch
Hey sal, great video. How would you set up the laser to see if it’s square? Thanks .
The laser projects 2 perpendicular lines. Set it up in the middle of the room and measure from the laser line to the walls. Make adjustments as needed to make the imperfections as least noticeable as possible. Or method (2) - Tear the walls down and rebuild to square.
Pythagorean theorem ...
Thank you sir. I am doing my first tile job tomorrow and will be using this method. Hopefully my room is square.
Thanks for watching my video.
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Thank you for uploading this. It helped me shut someone up at work.
Glad I could help
What was the argument?
haha i have the same sigma kneepads
So you line the edge of the tile on the line? Your line is 6 “ of the wall, what do you use to cover the exposed under floor??
Sal what’s the best laser square floors I’m looking at the Bosch three line it does square and it added a 45 line big sale at Lowe’s
This is what I use amzn.to/2WtpuHu video this morning where I show how I do a layout with it.
They are rubbish go with a dewalt green laser
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Perdona mi ignorancia soy nuevo en esto mi pregunta es para qué son los cables qué van en el pisó gracias
Disculpa la metichez brother! Las lineas irregulares en el piso son el calentøn del piso, lo que llaman radiant heater for the floor..Saludos!!
Now how will that help if a wall isnt square?
Because you will know it is not square.
@@SalDiBlasi I know but let's see one of the walls grows by 3 inches to the end. Is there anyway to stop the tile from growing 3 inches? I usually measure both parallel walls and get the half way point and start from the center of the room.
@@PharoesBinder starting from the center and going out each way is usually the best alternative depending on the tile sizes. If your room is 3” out of square, you just have to pick the least visible wall at the finish and let it take up the error. No way to fix that much out of square and have it look good without re-doing walls.
@@psidvicious thank you
Great video sal! When you get a chance could you make a video about mastic when and when not to use and your thoughts about mastic compared to thinset? Also I see you use thinset on all your backsplashes, wouldn’t mastic be ok for that application!?
Mastic can only be used in dry areas and for smaller tiles, Better still just avoid it altogether.
You can use 1.414 as well
pythagoras theorem.
Excellent instruction. Bravo!
Thank you!
What do you do if it not square for the 345?
Make adjust ments to your layout of the tile to accommodate for the best look.
@@SalDiBlasi thanks.
It's nice to have a review of the 3,4,5 triangle. Thanks Sal.
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Great informative video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sal
You bet
Great video 📸
Glad you liked it
you could use also 6-8-10 method ...pitagora theorem
yes, Sal covered that,,,just knowing how makes it easy to do,,,
Sal, in this example where would you start tiling, off of what wall?
Obviously the longest wall......
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Thank you, Sal. I'm doing my own small bathroom - only about 4 feet by 8 feet.. The room is not square. I'm going to try your triangle method to see if I can find a good starting point. The tricky part is that I'm using 12x24" tile. Any suggestions that apply to my size of tile?
Go with the layout that works the best, other than that you would have to rectify the walls.
The hard way
What could be explained in 2 minutes ,somehow took nearly 14 minutes.
So do the 2 minute video. share the link here so we can see it.
3,4,5 работает давно, мы часто используем этот метод, когда нет оборудования под рукой. Угол 90 градусов всегда. Смысл везде одинаковый. 10см пример. Сторона 30см, 40см, а между ними по краям (диагональ) всегда будет 50см, т.е. подтверждение прямого угла. Думал у Вас там давно уже забыли и не пользуются этим методом, респект.
Well I did not forget, I just have tools that do it quicker and easier.
You lost me in the first 30seconds. Why is this video longer than 2 minutes? Just get to the point
This guy is so slow a sloth moves faster
Not nice
What a show, too long getting to the point, 3,4,5. you have a triangle , do the same at the other of the longest line and you have a rectangle and you are now ready to get all the other measurements in place.
Point me to your video o I can see how to do it.
I fell asleep watching thanks.
I have been setting tile for 37 yrs. I can't believe your making a video on how to square a floor. if someone is in the tile trade and don't know the procedure, well they need to find another craft.
Like I said in the video, I have been asked many times to do this, so here it is. This is more for the DIY crowd, that follow me. Besides, there are so many hacks out there, they probably don't know what a square or a level is .😋
I can't believe you haven't mastered the your/you're in all of those years! Not everyone is in the tile business, some of us DIY crowd find many valuable nuggets from Sal's videos.
I’m retired from another profession and for some reason just always wanted to know how to tile like a real pro. Now, I’m trying to do an entire new (Old) home I bought with Sal’s great instruction.
too bad youtube doesn't show downvotes.
Hi Sal, looking at some of the replies I often wonder about the whole DIY side of things, in that, how much information is to much information?
Where do we professional tilers draw the line and say that you actually need to be licensed to carry out this trade and if a DIY person was to say waterproof there bathroom cos they seen it done on youtube only to make a mistake and there money is down the drain, and again at least here anyway 🇦🇺 you need to be a licensed contractor.
I guess Sal i'm just mentioning this as the other day I had a customer tell me that a plumber told them ( why don't you waterproof the bathroom yourselves? ) .....hmmmm
I like your videos Sal, as a tiler myself I am always looking for new ideas like the way you do your niches, I just finished one with a marble shelf and looks awesome.
I still don’t understand what if that first wall your measuring 6” off of is not straight to begin with. What is none of the walls are square, working with house built in 1880’s here
You check to find out what you have then adjust as needed. You can't decide where to start until you know what is square and what isn't.
@@SalDiBlasi nothing is square lol & this little bump out wall next to the stove that’s out of square 3/4 is throwing me off now. Had to set a laser level as a control line measure off of that to set my first row & still having issues
Think of it as making a room inside of a room…you want to make your room square and then see where the original room isn’t square and make sure your awkward cuts will be ok there
This is brilliant, thanks so much for this.
For those who are working in metric or smaller rooms this is using Pythagoras' theorem
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_theorem
Pythagorean theorem works with metric or imperial units. It even works if you make up your own measuring units system.
i.e. 3 hands, 4 hands, 5 hands.