I've also been a finish carpenter for 45 yrs and I always use my miter saw , when doing so always use a piece of wood behind the schluter so u don't get the kick back. Ps. My wife is so jelly of u. Hahahaha. You do awesome work 👏
Greetings from Hungary! I love your work, your teaching style, your precision and enthusiasm. Good job! This very video gave me confidence, was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
Excellent !!! Most videos do not give specific information. I Like all the little details about the size of the profile, slope of the tile. job well done!. I learned a few things, thanks.
Hello I’m from Washington DC. & Maryland. I’m a 23 year Flooring Professional installer. Working at the Capital Hill office building in DC. Also at Cannon house & Longhorn building. God Bless🙏
Love the channel, lots of good advice. I am redoing our basement bathroom shower and have gotten great tips. Love the window trim, it looks awesome. I do have an unrelated question for you or anyone out there: I am installing a solid piece of tile stone on the curb. Is it better to have the wall coming down over it or the solid piece butting up to the walls?
Great presentation. I’m very pleased I came across your channel. Preparing for a window and a niche so this has helped immensely. Thank you from South Australia.
Your videos are very helpful, I started renovating my house bathroom and this window video will help because I have never installed tiles, I am going to keep this idea in mind. ☺
Great instruction. One question about the top tiles, do we need to support them after laying them until mortar dry out ? I just worry about those tiles may sag or drop down by gravity.
This is fantastic. I'm doing my first tiling job at my first home and it has a vertical window smack dab in the middle of the back wall. This will be a great reference video! I have those tile trims, but I didn't think about holding it place with some glue. Nice :)
Great! Thanks. Is tiling over bare 2X4 framing an acceptable method for a shower? I intended to Duroc Cement Board all of the framing wood, and then Redgard Waterproofing. Is my plan necessary? THanks again.
im stock, I have a window in the shower, the window sill is 1 inch around. I don't know how to prep so its water sealed. Im using cement board for the wall, but with this small sill I just don't know, should I attempt to use Keri board and a lot of caulk? HELP!!!! BTW I love your content
Curious how the shower would seal to a window in a shower? Rely on the silicone between tile and window frame? And the tilt of course. Or should the membrane connect under the window frame?
This will be the first time I am tiling inside of a window frame. The window is inside of a shower so being waterproof is important. The casing is wood so struggling with how to do this. It is a 30 y/o home in Florida that has these thick hurricane windows. Can I tile on top of the wood casing? What is the prep for something like this? I have not gotten a good answer from any of the tile shops in my area. I was thinking of Kerdi waterproofing membrane and affixing it to the wood casing and then tiling over that. I would love confirmation that this is a way to go or any help in solving :) Thanks for your videos!
I never thought to use a hot glue gun. Great idea. I cut my profile before I tile the wall in order to get the measurements for those tiles as well. I have used both the metal and PVC jolly profiles. When I used PVC I didn't miter the corners, but my grout was the same color as the profile. Do you like the the snap cutter better than a wet saw?
In a shower with durock do you just preset by bumping the tile to the schluter to get the depth right for both sides? I notice there is no durock on that window is that because a polymer mud is used in such a little space it doesn’t need it?
As a rookie, I started cutting these with a miter saw. The dang thing got caught in the blade and almost killed me. How do you cut a 3-way corner with that type of profile (for a bench, two flat one up/down)
Im tiling a window in a shower and thinking I'm going to do exactly what you did. When cutting the wall tiles, do you leave them short for a grout line? Or how do you seal between profile and wall tile in a wet area? Thanks 💛
Depending on which way I'm installing the profile will determine the space for a grout joint. In this exact setup I left about a 1/16" for spacing and it was filled with grout.
I have a similar situation that I would deal with if I decide I can do my bathtub to shower conversion. You know what would be cool? If I could pay for air tickets for the two of you to come help me with my bathroom project… and… you get to visit Iowa lol. See! Something new… maybe lol
I bought a home that has window above the stove and now I'm interested to convert wood frame to tile so it's easy to clean after many years of foods and oil splash on it
Trying to do a walk in shower for the first time Drain plumbing looks tricky as there are 4 pipes connecting right where in need to have the drain Basically have to as all the contractors are busts for 3 months And I have in-laws coming in 4 weeks 😮 Would like to have a shower for them lol
So do we grout first then use the silicone if it’s in the shower? Does the silicone go around the perimeter and corners only…how about in grout lines of window in shower?
Instead of using a heat gun, put one cut tile in, then push the trim into it. The adhesive will hold it by about 70%> then put second cut in against the trim. You will have a 90% hold So on....., Finish the line and tape up secure.
Grand Rapids, MI here. I am going to attempt to tile my shower but I’m going to watch a million videos until I feel confident.
I've also been a finish carpenter for 45 yrs and I always use my miter saw , when doing so always use a piece of wood behind the schluter so u don't get the kick back.
Ps. My wife is so jelly of u. Hahahaha.
You do awesome work 👏
Greetings from Hungary! I love your work, your teaching style, your precision and enthusiasm. Good job! This very video gave me confidence, was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
Excellent !!! Most videos do not give specific information. I Like all the little details about the size of the profile, slope of the tile. job well done!. I learned a few things, thanks.
Hello I’m from Washington DC. & Maryland. I’m a 23 year Flooring Professional installer. Working at the Capital Hill office building in DC. Also at Cannon house & Longhorn building. God Bless🙏
wow that's so cool ! I would love to be a part of a project like that
Love the channel, lots of good advice. I am redoing our basement bathroom shower and have gotten great tips. Love the window trim, it looks awesome.
I do have an unrelated question for you or anyone out there: I am installing a solid piece of tile stone on the curb. Is it better to have the wall coming down over it or the solid piece butting up to the walls?
From london and doing my first bathroom renovation. Your videos have been helpful.
Great presentation. I’m very pleased I came across your channel.
Preparing for a window and a niche so this has helped immensely.
Thank you from South Australia.
Your videos are very helpful, I started renovating my house bathroom and this window video will help because I have never installed tiles, I am going to keep this idea in mind. ☺
Enjoyed the new video. You guys are great. I appreciate how much you slow down explaining the process.👍
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching !!
Great instruction. One question about the top tiles, do we need to support them after laying them until mortar dry out ? I just worry about those tiles may sag or drop down by gravity.
Very helpful video! Could you post a link for the miter box you are using? Thanks from Fort Atkinson, WI
Hey girl hey!!! Love your videos! Way to kill it .... Women of the Flooring Business are always cheering you on!
Thank you Rachel ❤
Make sure you show the same love to men in nursing.
Inspired by your work here in the Wild West of Albuquerque New Mexico ❤
Keep up the good work! 🎉
recently bought a house in North Carolina and I'm going to be doing LOTS of tile work. you'd a great job instructing, thank you!
Congratulations and good luck! If you ever have any questions drop a comment below a video or send me an email in my about me of my main channel page
Schodack, NY. Doing my mom's shower, 1st attempt at tiling, wish me luck
First Timer from Arizona🎉.
Love the videos so far! You've got one for everything I need so far1
This is fantastic. I'm doing my first tiling job at my first home and it has a vertical window smack dab in the middle of the back wall. This will be a great reference video! I have those tile trims, but I didn't think about holding it place with some glue. Nice :)
Great! Thanks. Is tiling over bare 2X4 framing an acceptable method for a shower? I intended to Duroc Cement Board all of the framing wood, and then Redgard Waterproofing. Is my plan necessary? THanks again.
Hey tile chick. I just got a question. How would you do the window inside the shower? Preventing water from going inside the window to the tiles
im stock, I have a window in the shower, the window sill is 1 inch around. I don't know how to prep so its water sealed.
Im using cement board for the wall, but with this small sill I just don't know, should I attempt to use Keri board and a lot of caulk? HELP!!!! BTW I love your content
Hi @that tile chick! I just watched your video. Loved it! Where can I purchase the profile?
It turned out clean and beautiful
THANK YOU!
Can you please send a link to the shouter trim. Thanks
Curious how the shower would seal to a window in a shower?
Rely on the silicone between tile and window frame? And the tilt of course.
Or should the membrane connect under the window frame?
I use my wet saw for my cuts just go slow because it can grab your profile and possibly hurt ya.
Love the shirt👍🏼 it’s definitely true.
Yeah that's why I like the manual miter box. I had the profile take flight a few times. Quality wins !
All the way from Namibia in Afrika !!
welcome !
This will be the first time I am tiling inside of a window frame. The window is inside of a shower so being waterproof is important. The casing is wood so struggling with how to do this. It is a 30 y/o home in Florida that has these thick hurricane windows. Can I tile on top of the wood casing? What is the prep for something like this? I have not gotten a good answer from any of the tile shops in my area. I was thinking of Kerdi waterproofing membrane and affixing it to the wood casing and then tiling over that. I would love confirmation that this is a way to go or any help in solving :) Thanks for your videos!
Sal diblasio had a good video for "sealing a tub window" that goes into detail on that :)
I never thought to use a hot glue gun. Great idea. I cut my profile before I tile the wall in order to get the measurements for those tiles as well. I have used both the metal and PVC jolly profiles. When I used PVC I didn't miter the corners, but my grout was the same color as the profile. Do you like the the snap cutter better than a wet saw?
I do like using the snap cutter because of the shorter set up time and clean up.
What are you doin a job in the Arctic Circle? Those Northern Lights thru the window were trippin me out lol. Great video as usual
Love you work. Thank you!
In a shower with durock do you just preset by bumping the tile to the schluter to get the depth right for both sides? I notice there is no durock on that window is that because a polymer mud is used in such a little space it doesn’t need it?
Durock is shit use densheild better easyer to cut
why skip through the portion where you install tiles on the upper part of the window. i want my 25 minutes back?
As a rookie, I started cutting these with a miter saw. The dang thing got caught in the blade and almost killed me.
How do you cut a 3-way corner with that type of profile (for a bench, two flat one up/down)
From México congrants your are awesome!!!!!
Im tiling a window in a shower and thinking I'm going to do exactly what you did. When cutting the wall tiles, do you leave them short for a grout line? Or how do you seal between profile and wall tile in a wet area? Thanks 💛
Depending on which way I'm installing the profile will determine the space for a grout joint. In this exact setup I left about a 1/16" for spacing and it was filled with grout.
Dimension of this windows ❤
That’s a really nice job 👍
The left side showed wood . How is that possibke
Good job
I have a similar situation that I would deal with if I decide I can do my bathtub to shower conversion. You know what would be cool? If I could pay for air tickets for the two of you to come help me with my bathroom project… and… you get to visit Iowa lol. See! Something new… maybe lol
VERY NICE WORK!
I bought a home that has window above the stove and now I'm interested to convert wood frame to tile so it's easy to clean after many years of foods and oil splash on it
Thank you very much! ❤
Thanks for being here !
Trying to do a walk in shower for the first time
Drain plumbing looks tricky as there are 4 pipes connecting right where in need to have the drain
Basically have to as all the contractors are busts for 3 months
And I have in-laws coming in 4 weeks 😮
Would like to have a shower for them lol
Thanks for the great video!
Note: You should use a rubber malet to properly seat your tiles.
I've done many but, using a hot glue gun is something I nvr thought of doing. Thx for the tip
Idaho thanks you ❤
Should I tile the wall first, or the window first?
We like to tile the wall first
Excellent!
Who tech her installation tile, not clean worker‼️job nice but messy.
Messy? What are you talking about man?
So easy to criticize people…
I wish we had people like them in our area.
Ha ha very funny
I don’t know where to start tbh.
Dallas tx
So do we grout first then use the silicone if it’s in the shower? Does the silicone go around the perimeter and corners only…how about in grout lines of window in shower?
GOOD STUFF!
Bountiful UT
No regard?
Denver
That tile Pawg***
Confused much? Still not really sure what you're doing and you sure don't seem to know
Instead of using a heat gun, put one cut tile in, then push the trim into it. The adhesive will hold it by about 70%> then put second cut in against the trim. You will have a 90% hold
So on....., Finish the line and tape up secure.