Greg is the tiling genius, champion, numero uno! He makes it look relatively simple...it is not! Top quality work and no unnecessary mess. Homeowner will be thrilled!
Top job Greg! love seeing how dedicated you are in the choice of products/ materials & tools that you use, It all adds up and is evident in the finished quality of your work!
Wow what an amazing install. Been a qualified tiler for a couple of years running my own company and I can really appreciate the small details you go to with your installation. Fantastic work 👏 👍 👌
I'm so glad I found this channel. Recently started reading about tile adhesives and grout and reading the technical documentation regarding c1, c2, d1, d2 grades of adhesives and substrate suitability and strength, not to mention the sheer amount of grout products on the market - it is fantastic to see someone who takes such pride in their work and obviously understands their trade so well! Great stuff Greg and A&E!
As a Plaster we're always being told it's like watching 'magic' happen - I'm the same when watching a 'professional' Tiler .... I'm useless at the complicated bits, but this is virtually a turorial ..... Good stuff - Nice Job :-)
Just a ballet of beautiful work from gn_tilingltd with A&E builders who use only the best.The client will be thrilled by their bathrooms aesthetically as well as mechanically no doubt.Just magnificent.
Even tho I've done abit of tiling i always watch A&E videos (GN tiling in this case) . Very informative and well presented. Well done chaps keep up the good work and thanks for the video
Another member of the team with true pride in their work. Having done DIY tiling myself I can say I get it about 90% right that extra 10% is out of my reach.. this guys work is 110%. Hopefully my lotto numbers come up and I can have you guys sort a house out for me
Nice work Greg, your tiling is top notch, love the craftsmanship and dedication and high level of detail. Perfect scribe and cut around the shower pan, bang on 👌
Another highly skilled craftsman at work. You explained the process plainly for those of us who are non trade, so thanks for that. Hopefully will see some more of your quality videos. I enjoyed that.
2 things i noticed.should there be a 1mm spacer underneath the 1st row of tiles that sit on the shower tray so that the silicone can go in to the gap? and with the wall tiles gong past the sides of the tray,would it not look better to have a square chrome edging strip instead of seeing a raw edge of tile especially the bumpy ceramic white tiles?
Why do you say that? I have a small bathroom and would like a large format (60x60) but I've been told the heavy tiles will slip down the wall before drying...
Absolutely flabbergasted that you're not protecting your eyes with that grinder milling bit. 10 seconds later: "if you've got the right kit, why wouldn't you use it?". The irony.
Hi Marty much appreciated Greg is truly a talented and very passionate tiler about his work, he has true pride in his work thanks for watching all the best Tony 👍
@@SkillBuilder he broke his finger the weekend before and then had to strap it up so he could crack on, no rest for us self employed Guys. It would be good to have a chat we have an idea I would like to run past you for next year if you have the time Roger all the best Tony 👍
Great vid, well explained, excellent work. I'd let you work on my house (Fellow tiler, 15yrs, commercial & high end domestic). Keep up the good work. 👍🏾👏🏾
Hope that's a stone resin tray for that quadrant, seen underfloor heating cables ruin Acrylic trays when they're that close. Also Grout between resin trays and tiles and silicone between Acrylic and tiles? Not sure on your preference but I tend to find resin and tile has a similar stability where as Acrylic always gives more than tile wrecking the joint. Pucker job as always though, hope the finger slice during that second en suite wasn't too bad.
Hi Effer The trays and internal corners will be siliconed after all trades are finished so hope this helps clear that up. Also I wish it was a finger slice I broke a finger in the second ensuite but it is what it is luckily I can trowel with both hands All the best Greg
Lovely job Greg 👍🏻 those clips to stop the tiles stepping/lipping are the bee’s knees ,so am I right in thinking that they must have a fracture line built in? And can you get them for different grout thickness. 😁
Hi Mark, You are correct in thinking about the fracture line. Once the adhesive has dried, the clips are tapped with a rubber mallet, and they simply snap off. The wedge can be reused and the remnants of the clip gets grouted over. I believe the clips come in three different widths 1, 2 and 3mm. Hope this helps. All the best, John 😊
Hi Greg, at 9.30 and 19.10 when your grinding the tile im sure it was deliberate that you done that by an open window to get some airflow. Im ashamed to say that despite tiling for over 30 years i did not take care of my lungs. Not good, grinding creates a lot of nasty dust. Recently brought a large powerful 36" fan which i position pointing out of an open window and i set my bench up right in front of the fan. Now when i grind the fan pulls the air away from me and blows it straight out the window. Also good when sweeping the floor, just sweep towards the fan and dust sucked straight out the window. Some may say wear a mask but i have a beard and they don't work if you have a furry face! Nice work buddy.
@@Etherglide I hear you. I work in a lot of mansion blocks in central London, often quite a few floors up and im not walking up and down stairs all day! And as for cutting outside on the pavement, no chance in those parts of town.
Great video and suggest your caution DIY installers how heavy these large format tiles are with thin set applied. The bottom first row does not seem so heavy but the second or third row is exhausting especially if you are lifting over your head.
Simple .shit hot tiler knows his stuff learnt loads of this guy .do you not use tile levellers on the bathroom floors noticed you use them on the walls or is it only you use them on bigger tiles ?
Great job 👏 Only thing I would say is I'm surprised you don't put a spacer on top of the tray, as that way when you silicone the tray round it has a good space for it to go in. I've been to so many jobs where tilers sit the tiles directly on the tray & then the seal becomes compromised & water penetration occurs later down the line. Thats just a plumbers view is all!! To be fair it is a debatable point! Btw where is the job site ?
Some lovely lime plastering in there. Wheres the vid mate?! Really need some info on that! I wonder what paints the decorators will be using for breathability! Cheers for the vid lads! 🍻🍻
Fantastic video guys!! Such a pleasure to watch you guys work. Can I ask where you got the underfloor hearing from? I know you said the name but couldn’t hear it properly. Also can I ask what tile spacers you are using? Many thanks in advance!
Hi Greg love your work, im a Handyman in essex just outside London, and a job has come up for me to tile a bathroom 600 x300mm porcelain tiles, i have to strip off old tiles, plasterboard etc, nightmare, i bet you have done a few of them in your time. But i need your advise, i have to start from scratch on a stud partition wall wall where the bath with shower will go, would you use plasterboard and tank it, or hardie backer boards or those lighweight polystyrene cement faced boards or something else,?? Also what thickness?. Keep up the videos Greg. Thanks Kevin
Beautiful finish as always but please start using eye protection when grinding, I know tilers generally would need glasses but you only get one set of peepers bro.
Great video thanks, can I ask why you didn’t use the levelling kit on the main bathroom floor? Many thanks again, keep up the great work and vids to help us amateurs 😁👍
Hi Oli, The client has requested that the edges be left bare. They will be filled and painted when the rooms are decorated. Hope this helps. All the best, John 😊
Nice job bud.... but i would always run a line of silicone around the shower tray and not grout. But like you say thats the way you do it. Very well explained video got a thumbs up from me all the best big man
Hi boots Mclaughlin. All the wet areas will be siliconed after with a colour match silicone. This is one of the last things to be done thow after everyone is finished Thanks for watching and have a good weekend 🤘
Picking the right adhesive is where I am struggling, I have some thick ceramic tiles to put on the floor and walls, they’re 600x600. I’ve never done this before so I don’t want adhesive that’s going to go off really quick, would you recommend any particular adhesive?
The client has requested that no edging beads are used, so the edge of the tiles will be filled and painted. The adhesive was left 10mm back from the edge of the tiles, so if the client decides to add beads in the future, it can be done easily. Hope this helps. All the best, John 😊
Dude can you tell me uf you are tiling a wall and floor, do you do the floor first. I see lots of people recommend this but I don't see why? Thanks in advance
Hi elliejake thanks for your kind words it takes time and We feel so lucky we have this many, the cutter as far as I’am award is rubi full disc cutter but I will ask Greg to confirm thanks for watching all the best Tony 👍
Hi Ellie Tony is correct i use Rubi cutters for all my score cuts but in my grinders I like to use 110mm and 125mm pre tool blades Thanks for watching Greg
There from Canada, if you look Greg up on Instagram he has shown them being delivered and the links to buy your own. Edit: Perfect Level Master is the brand.
Thanks for making such an informative video. Greg, you'd man!!! I"ll be Installing some 120x45 ceramics in the next few week so your tips were very timely. What make is your suction cup device and your tile levellers? Keep up the good work. Brilliant!
For your lowest course of tiles how are you keeping the height correct from the floor? Are they resting on anything/on chocks or are you just relying on the adhesive to keep them in the position you put them? TIA
Hi. Id like to know if I can use the same tile adhesive to stick down waterproof membrane onto a concrete floor. And then use that same tile adhesive to also stick the tiles on top of the membrane ? if so any recommendations on multi purpose tile adhesive ? some adhesives safe for using with impermeable substrates ? I'm unsure what this means ?
Yes you can use same adhesive some now are adhesive backed, the key thing is understanding the type of floor you might need high flexibility adhesive or not but you have to good quality primers. Google what impermeable means then you will know
Fantastic work. You have inspired me to give it a fo. Quick question what size of notched trowel are you using I'm installing a 600x300mm 10mm porcelain tile and am going to use a 10mm square notched trowel what would you recommend?
Greg is the tiling genius, champion, numero uno! He makes it look relatively simple...it is not! Top quality work and no unnecessary mess. Homeowner will be thrilled!
Hi Julie
Thanks for your kind words it really does mean another
Have a great weekend
Greg
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching Juliet, have a great week 😎👍
Top job Greg! love seeing how dedicated you are in the choice of products/ materials & tools that you use, It all adds up and is evident in the finished quality of your work!
Thanks Aled, absolutely right - for Greg it's more than just a job, it's a passion! Have a great week 😎👍
Nothing better than a true professional executing his craft brilliantly. That curved scribe 👌
Hi Richard
Thanks for the appreciation and thanks for watching
Greg
Thanks for watching Richard, take care 😎👍
Wow what an amazing install. Been a qualified tiler for a couple of years running my own company and I can really appreciate the small details you go to with your installation. Fantastic work 👏 👍 👌
That cut around the shower tray 🤩
I'm so glad I found this channel. Recently started reading about tile adhesives and grout and reading the technical documentation regarding c1, c2, d1, d2 grades of adhesives and substrate suitability and strength, not to mention the sheer amount of grout products on the market - it is fantastic to see someone who takes such pride in their work and obviously understands their trade so well!
Great stuff Greg and A&E!
Much appreciated McCready 747 we are glad you find the videos informative all the best Tony 👍
As a Plaster we're always being told it's like watching 'magic' happen - I'm the same when watching a 'professional' Tiler .... I'm useless at the complicated bits, but this is virtually a turorial ..... Good stuff - Nice Job :-)
Hi Pete Greg is a true legend tiler total credit to his trade all the best Tony 👍 have awesome week
Just a ballet of beautiful work from gn_tilingltd with A&E builders who use only the best.The client will be thrilled by their bathrooms aesthetically as well as mechanically no doubt.Just magnificent.
Thanks Maria! Definitely, the client was thrilled with the finished. Have a great week ahead 😎👍
So nice to watch a professional doing a fantastic job... Thank you.
Hi Nigel much appreciated Greg is truly top class and loves what he does all the best Tony 👍
Even tho I've done abit of tiling i always watch A&E videos (GN tiling in this case) . Very informative and well presented. Well done chaps keep up the good work and thanks for the video
Another member of the team with true pride in their work. Having done DIY tiling myself I can say I get it about 90% right that extra 10% is out of my reach.. this guys work is 110%. Hopefully my lotto numbers come up and I can have you guys sort a house out for me
Thank you for the kind words Geord, this will mean alot to Greg I'm sure - have a great week bud 😎👍
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My mom used to make patchwork quilts and this tile has a striking resemblance to some of her finest work, looks awesome 👌 keep up the awesome videos !
Thanks for watching SW, have a great week 😎👍
Nice work Greg, your tiling is top notch, love the craftsmanship and dedication and high level of detail. Perfect scribe and cut around the shower pan, bang on 👌
Wow! You take into consideration the feelings of painter and decorators! 😁🤣👍
You always have to think of the next trade 👍🏻
All the best, John 😊
That’s a good way to cut the curve….it’s true you learn something new everyday
Another highly skilled craftsman at work. You explained the process plainly for those of us who are non trade, so thanks for that.
Hopefully will see some more of your quality videos.
I enjoyed that.
Glad you enjoyed it Bob, thanks for the kind words - hoping you have a great week ahead! 😎👍
2 things i noticed.should there be a 1mm spacer underneath the 1st row of tiles that sit on the shower tray so that the silicone can go in to the gap? and with the wall tiles gong past the sides of the tray,would it not look better to have a square chrome edging strip instead of seeing a raw edge of tile especially the bumpy ceramic white tiles?
Also he doesn't back butter right to the edges for some reason.
Top quality workmanship, first class detailing and superlative production - well done!
Many thanks Mick! Glad you enjoyed the episode and have an awesome week 😎👍
That quality of work is outstanding, great tricks of the trade being passed on there!
Glad you liked it James! Take care 👍
Nice to listen to someone who knows what they are talking about.
Outstanding work an absolute joy to watch 👌🏼🧱👍🏼
Hi Guys much appreciated, hope you are all well have a awesome weekend all the best Tony 👍
@@BuildWithAE 💧💧☔️🙄🙄🧱👍🏽
@@SteveAndAlexBuild hey bud crack out a Tony tent 😂😂 all the best Tony 👍
@@BuildWithAE 😏🧱👍🏽
Absolutely amazing job done by the tiler
Thanks bud, take care and have a great week 😎👍
as a bathroom fitter, the joy when the customer provides xl format tiles for a small area, is such a relief lol
Why do you say that? I have a small bathroom and would like a large format (60x60) but I've been told the heavy tiles will slip down the wall before drying...
Absolutely flabbergasted that you're not protecting your eyes with that grinder milling bit. 10 seconds later: "if you've got the right kit, why wouldn't you use it?". The irony.
Hi, I’m laying 1500 x750 tiles 3 metres high ,big suckers.i have been tiling for 32 yrs in NZ.I am impressed with your work too.
Top job Greg, really informative for me personally. The tips and advice are appreciated. 👍🏼
Glad it was helpful Tony! Have an awesome week 😎👍
Nice work. Dural matting with loose lay larva warm up cable is The way forward!
Nice to see someone taking some pride in what they are doing..... excellent 👌🏼👌🏼
Thanks Peter, absolutely!Hope you have a great week 😎👍
Master Tiler @ Work 👍🏼
Dude you remind me of King Gary 😜
No trolling pal, they are your lungs but I wear a mask when grinding tiles.
Great job
Beautiful work Greg, you make it look so easy, but it certainly isn’t. 10/10 mate 👌🏼
Hi Marty much appreciated Greg is truly a talented and very passionate tiler about his work, he has true pride in his work thanks for watching all the best Tony 👍
@@BuildWithAE As do all of you guys at A&E, people who know me call me a perfectionist, I say “you should see the A&E guys” 👌🏼
Brilliant job 👍🏻👍🏻 great tips and tricks, I would defo have safety specs on as a minimum PPE requirement 😂🤣
Another genius on the team
Thanks Mark, have a great week 😎👍
Greg mate, absolutely awesome work as always. Love those big tiles! 👌🏼🏴👍🏼
Thanks for watching Rob! They're cool aren't they. Have an awesome week 😎👍
Total pro at work, lovely to watch
Thanks B Scooter, have a great week 😎👍
Just got round to watching this, smashing work as always fellas! Your a dream to watch👍🏽🔨
Much appreciated Kieran! Take care 😉👍
Great Job, a true professional ! Your videos are helping me do my own bathroom. I am using the same size of tiles. What size of notch is your trowel ?
Greg is a bit of a star
Hi Roger Greg is a awesome guy and true craftsman and it shines through he is a true inspiration to us all all the best Tony 👍 have a awesome weekend
@@BuildWithAE what happened to his fingers.
@@SkillBuilder he broke his finger the weekend before and then had to strap it up so he could crack on, no rest for us self employed Guys.
It would be good to have a chat we have an idea I would like to run past you for next year if you have the time Roger all the best Tony 👍
Roger is like a shark, he can smell a drop of Elements board in the bathroom from 5 miles away.
A good bit of Greg-action!
😎👍
Do you put a sealer on the tile grouting to stop it darkening when wetted ? The Grey's tend to blacken when wet ?
What a fantastic video chaps - really really enjoying following your progress : )
Glad you enjoy it! Have a great week ahead 😉👍
Great vid, well explained, excellent work. I'd let you work on my house (Fellow tiler, 15yrs, commercial & high end domestic). Keep up the good work. 👍🏾👏🏾
Hi armoris66 thanks for your kind words have a awesome week all the best Tony 👍
Hope that's a stone resin tray for that quadrant, seen underfloor heating cables ruin Acrylic trays when they're that close. Also Grout between resin trays and tiles and silicone between Acrylic and tiles? Not sure on your preference but I tend to find resin and tile has a similar stability where as Acrylic always gives more than tile wrecking the joint. Pucker job as always though, hope the finger slice during that second en suite wasn't too bad.
Hi Effer
The trays and internal corners will be siliconed after all trades are finished so hope this helps clear that up. Also I wish it was a finger slice I broke a finger in the second ensuite but it is what it is luckily I can trowel with both hands
All the best
Greg
Absolutely spot on job there lads
Thanks Jamie, take care 😎👍
Absolutely brilliant as usual loving the top tips 👏👏👏👏
Thanks guys! Have a great week 😎👍
Amazing workmanship
Thank you for watching 😎👍
Lovely job Greg 👍🏻 those clips to stop the tiles stepping/lipping are the bee’s knees ,so am I right in thinking that they must have a fracture line built in? And can you get them for different grout thickness. 😁
Hi Mark,
You are correct in thinking about the fracture line. Once the adhesive has dried, the clips are tapped with a rubber mallet, and they simply snap off. The wedge can be reused and the remnants of the clip gets grouted over.
I believe the clips come in three different widths 1, 2 and 3mm.
Hope this helps.
All the best, John 😊
Fantastic workmanship 😉
Thank you Paul, have an awesome week! 😎👍
Hi Greg, at 9.30 and 19.10 when your grinding the tile im sure it was deliberate that you done that by an open window to get some airflow. Im ashamed to say that despite tiling for over 30 years i did not take care of my lungs. Not good, grinding creates a lot of nasty dust. Recently brought a large powerful 36" fan which i position pointing out of an open window and i set my bench up right in front of the fan. Now when i grind the fan pulls the air away from me and blows it straight out the window. Also good when sweeping the floor, just sweep towards the fan and dust sucked straight out the window. Some may say wear a mask but i have a beard and they don't work if you have a furry face! Nice work buddy.
@@Etherglide I hear you. I work in a lot of mansion blocks in central London, often quite a few floors up and im not walking up and down stairs all day! And as for cutting outside on the pavement, no chance in those parts of town.
Great video and suggest your caution DIY installers how heavy these large format tiles are with thin set applied. The bottom first row does not seem so heavy but the second or third row is exhausting especially if you are lifting over your head.
Looks awesome Greg 👏👏👏👌🏴
Fantastic work Greg but H&S would go mental you using that grinder with no cover 😬 stay safe!
brill job guys
so good see tidy trade always half the job. goes a long way with customers.
Thanks for watching Paul! 👍
neat and thank you. really appreciate your video. Glad I've found you.
Nice to see how its done in down under !
Simple .shit hot tiler knows his stuff learnt loads of this guy .do you not use tile levellers on the bathroom floors noticed you use them on the walls or is it only you use them on bigger tiles ?
Great job 👏
Only thing I would say is I'm surprised you don't put a spacer on top of the tray, as that way when you silicone the tray round it has a good space for it to go in.
I've been to so many jobs where tilers sit the tiles directly on the tray & then the seal becomes compromised & water penetration occurs later down the line. Thats just a plumbers view is all!! To be fair it is a debatable point!
Btw where is the job site ?
great point, thats what i said.
That floor is sweet, nice work 👍
Thanks Matthew 👍
Some lovely lime plastering in there. Wheres the vid mate?! Really need some info on that! I wonder what paints the decorators will be using for breathability! Cheers for the vid lads! 🍻🍻
Hi Rob it’s on way all the best Tony 👍
@@BuildWithAE yeeeehaaaaa 👍👍👍
GORGEOUS RESULTS 😍
Thank you!! 😊
So is scoring the paint good enough it's just I was always told to score the paint and get as much off as possible. Great videos
Um scoring the paint is not enough adhesive manufacturers recommend 80 percent removal
Your elite Greg I love your work😊
Fantastic video guys!! Such a pleasure to watch you guys work. Can I ask where you got the underfloor hearing from? I know you said the name but couldn’t hear it properly. Also can I ask what tile spacers you are using? Many thanks in advance!
Thanks Manish! Much appreciated. The underfloor heating matting is from Dural. Hope that helps, have a great week 😎👍
Hi Greg love your work, im a Handyman in essex just outside London, and a job has come up for me to tile a bathroom 600 x300mm porcelain tiles, i have to strip off old tiles, plasterboard etc, nightmare, i bet you have done a few of them in your time. But i need your advise, i have to start from scratch on a stud partition wall wall where the bath with shower will go, would you use plasterboard and tank it, or hardie backer boards or those lighweight polystyrene cement faced boards or something else,?? Also what thickness?. Keep up the videos Greg. Thanks Kevin
Your much better off using elemts board or something similar usually we use 10mm thick
Beautiful job, great coverage on the large tile those A&E boys had the wall's spot on I'd say, got a link to the underfloor heating manufacturers?
Hi TJ, underfloor heating is from Dural. Hope this helps - have a great week 😎👍
With the floor tiling how are you able to walk on them while laying? Rapid set or come back to finish the next day?? Great job!! 👍🏻
They should have started from the back, most pros do
Just found your channel and I’m buzzing to see more 👍
Hi Chewbacca FU,
Welcome to the team, glad to have you onboard 😎
All the best, John 😊
Beautiful finish as always but please start using eye protection when grinding, I know tilers generally would need glasses but you only get one set of peepers bro.
Looking fantastic! you made that look easy lol
Great work ,anything over 80cms is a 2 man handling job in my opinion ,all tiles are big nowdays ,hard on your own
Ace tiling, what are the red wedges for is it to avoid any lippage if you know what i mean. Make it look easy and I Know its not. Great work.
Great video thanks, can I ask why you didn’t use the levelling kit on the main bathroom floor? Many thanks again, keep up the great work and vids to help us amateurs 😁👍
Lots of pro tilers don't need leveling clips on floors only walls
Great info but can you tell me what acrylic based primer you use and what is the make of suction cup, please.
Quick question - what are you planning to do with the tile edges - will you be fitting a tile edge trim afterwards? Cheers
Hi Oli,
The client has requested that the edges be left bare. They will be filled and painted when the rooms are decorated.
Hope this helps.
All the best, John 😊
@@BuildWithAE chrome strip would look better,would match the chrome doors and fittings aswell
Most high end edges are bare and painted
What trowel (thickness) do you use for large format tiles if you back butter as well? i've got 1200x600 coming for my project
Nice job bud.... but i would always run a line of silicone around the shower tray and not grout. But like you say thats the way you do it. Very well explained video got a thumbs up from me all the best big man
Hi boots Mclaughlin. All the wet areas will be siliconed after with a colour match silicone.
This is one of the last things to be done thow after everyone is finished
Thanks for watching and have a good weekend 🤘
Thanks for watching Boots 😎👍
Watched him rubbing freshly cut tiles with his thumb waiting to see blood, then saw the bandage on the fingers 😂
Picking the right adhesive is where I am struggling, I have some thick ceramic tiles to put on the floor and walls, they’re 600x600. I’ve never done this before so I don’t want adhesive that’s going to go off really quick, would you recommend any particular adhesive?
Is our man Greg a giant?? Hope he plays rugby - perfect for a second row Lock.
I'll have to ask him next time I see the big man but yes - he's defo built for Rugby no doubt! 🏉
How are you finishing edges of the shower tiles? Not a criticism, just curious, can’t tell what tile edge finish is like.
Was wondering the same.
The client has requested that no edging beads are used, so the edge of the tiles will be filled and painted. The adhesive was left 10mm back from the edge of the tiles, so if the client decides to add beads in the future, it can be done easily.
Hope this helps.
All the best, John 😊
Really good vid mate
Much appreciated John, have a great week 😎👍
Dude can you tell me uf you are tiling a wall and floor, do you do the floor first. I see lots of people recommend this but I don't see why? Thanks in advance
Hi Build with A&E. what tape do you use to tank where the shower tray meets the wall? Is there a video on how you achieve this? thanks
Amazing work, I missed the name of the bit used in the angle grinder to Grind or Sand the pipe holes round, what was it called?,
Awesome good job mate 👍
Thanks Yorwerth, have a great week 😎👍
Great video and explanation, how tall are you , did you have to duck to go out of the master ensuite, or how low is the door frame 😀😄
Lovely work, this channel deserve more subs!! Out of interest do you know what cutting disc he’s using?
Hi elliejake thanks for your kind words it takes time and We feel so lucky we have this many, the cutter as far as I’am award is rubi full disc cutter but I will ask Greg to confirm thanks for watching all the best Tony 👍
Hi Ellie
Tony is correct i use Rubi cutters for all my score cuts but in my grinders I like to use 110mm and 125mm pre tool blades
Thanks for watching
Greg
Thanks for taking the time to reply
Awesome work! What disc are you using in the grinder to cut the tiles please?
Most pros use porcelain blades that are no more than 1.2 mm thick
Hi Greg, great job, are those grout clips to level the tiles on the walls easily available?
There from Canada, if you look Greg up on Instagram he has shown them being delivered and the links to buy your own.
Edit: Perfect Level Master is the brand.
loads of these types of levelling systems available from most tiles sheds....topps/tile giant etc...vital, especially for rectified egdes
Hi great video as always. Very informative. Which make of tile cutting disc do you use on your 4” grinder?
Glad you enjoyed the video.
I believe Greg uses Rubi discs for cutting.
I hope this helps.
All the best, John 👷🏻♂️
Thanks for making such an informative video. Greg, you'd man!!! I"ll be Installing some 120x45 ceramics in the next few week so your tips were very timely. What make is your suction cup device and your tile levellers? Keep up the good work. Brilliant!
Many thanks for watching Darren! 🙌
For your lowest course of tiles how are you keeping the height correct from the floor? Are they resting on anything/on chocks or are you just relying on the adhesive to keep them in the position you put them? TIA
Hi. Id like to know if I can use the same tile adhesive to stick down waterproof membrane onto a concrete floor. And then use that same tile adhesive to also stick the tiles on top of the membrane ? if so any recommendations on multi purpose tile adhesive ? some adhesives safe for using with impermeable substrates ? I'm unsure what this means ?
Yes you can use same adhesive some now are adhesive backed, the key thing is understanding the type of floor you might need high flexibility adhesive or not but you have to good quality primers.
Google what impermeable means then you will know
@ 23:32 what’s the tile called & where can I buy it? Great video btw 👍🏻
Good to see you using the correct prep techniques but why would you not want a grout line running straight up the middle of the taps in the shower 😬
dudes a pro.
Thanks for watching! 👍
Simply simply lovleh 👍👍👍
Thanks Barrington Smythe much appreciated all the best Tony 👍
If you don't use wedges will the tiles fall off the wall?
Fantastic work. You have inspired me to give it a fo. Quick question what size of notched trowel are you using I'm installing a 600x300mm 10mm porcelain tile and am going to use a 10mm square notched trowel what would you recommend?
Expert tiler here I would not use a 10mm trowel it's too small go for 12mm or even 15mm is what we use, 40 years experience
Hi New to your Chanel loved the contents lot's of great information keep the videos coming.Thanks
Hi Nigel glad to have you on board, more content on it’s way all the best Tony 👍