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DIY Water Under Floor Heating - Part 3
This is Part 3 of the DIY water underfloor heating series.
I had previously posted a full-length video showing the whole project from start to finish but found it to be too long for 1 sitting. So I am reposting it as a three-part series.
This also helps break up the stages of this project, so it's easy for others to dip and dive into the sections of the project they are most interested in.
Part 3 of the project shows:
The finished kitchen amenities and the stud work which was built in to an old door frame to house the new WUFH Manifold.
The instillation of the manifold from @WarmupPRO
Dany from â€Ș@DbbuildersSussexLtd is also working with me to install the PIR Insulation over the top of the C25 concrete.
Finally the clipping of the plastic pipes into the insulation and the pouring of the Cemfloor which was provided by @wotmix-wotblock and laid by Concept Construction RV.
I was not paid to promote any of the products used in this content, but I was gifted the Manifold and Cemfloor screed.
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If you are new to the channel, this is a quick summary about me and my project:
I worked in an office job for over 13 years and decided to switch careers at age 30, to follow my passion in construction. I have limited experience and am mostly self-taught.
I'm renovating my own home, which is a 1930s semi-detached house. My mission is to make it as beautiful and comfortable as possible, without spending a fortune.
As a result, I am, doing it all myself and learning along the way.
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DIY Water Underfloor Heating - Part 2
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This is Part 2 of the DIY Water underfloor heating series. I had previously posted a full-length video showing the whole project from start to finish but found it to be too long for 1 sitting. So I am reposting it as a three-part series. This also helps to break-up the stages of the project, so it's easy for others to dip and dive into the sections of the project they are most interested in. Pa...
DIY Water Underfloor Heating - Part 1
zhlĂ©dnutĂ­ 777Pƙed 14 hodinami
This is Part 1 of the DIY Water underfloor heating series. I had previously posted a full-length video showing the whole project from start to finish but found it to be too long for 1 sitting. So I am reposting it as a three-part series. This also helps to break-up the stages of the project, so it's easy for others to dip and dive into the sections of the project they are most interested in. If...
How to DIY Porcelain Patio | AD. Rock Unique
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Laying a 4x8m porcelain patio for the first time, DIY style. This was my experience of laying a porcelain patio for the first time. Sometimes the Pros are so experienced in patio laying that they might miss out on bits of information that they consider common knowledge. In this vlog, I've tried to highlight all the learnings I gained from tackling this for the first time. Ad. Rock Unique Ltd - ...
DIY Painting the Garden room (PT4)
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The final part to the garden room series. In total, it took 4 days to build and 1 day to paint. I wish I had done this project earlier in the year when I had better weather as that did cause delay delays. However, with the help of my dad and uncle, it felt like a simple project that has added so much more use to this shaded area of the garden. I might continue this series in the future when I f...
DIY Insulated Garden room build (PT3)
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This Garden room was sourced from a company called Waltons. The Garden room comes in pre-built parts that slot together like a huge puzzle. The assembly is easy, but time-consuming and does require two people as some of the parts are big and heavy. I think this is a great garden room for someone looking to have an area outside of the house where they can relax and shelter for the UK weather. I ...
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How to build a shed/garden room base - Using pier foundations
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PT3 - DIY Monocouche Render
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DIY Monocouche Render - Part 1 #diy #diyproject #render #houseextension
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DIY Garden Transformation - PART 2
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  • @sentientthundertank2079
    @sentientthundertank2079 Pƙed hodinou

    Those plugs are great, my kitchen wall cabinets are held in by them, you can just tell by looking at them that their grip will be great after you put in the screw

  • @gaz740
    @gaz740 Pƙed 4 hodinami

    Paint/stain every time

  • @user-un3wp2kg5f
    @user-un3wp2kg5f Pƙed 6 hodinami

    Materials cost very questionable...... like the way the mask goes on after cutting!

  • @jamiebuswell4615
    @jamiebuswell4615 Pƙed 6 hodinami

    Pva mate

  • @SB-yz7lk
    @SB-yz7lk Pƙed 11 hodinami

    100mÂČ of porcelain to lay.. brush or roller, all day long... using a trowel takes far too long.. Also, a slurry is far wetter than your showing in this video, i would argue... However, what you're doing is good practice...

  • @MatthewHunt-et9kq
    @MatthewHunt-et9kq Pƙed 13 hodinami

    Go on lad God loves a tryer and your definitely one of them Keep up the good work mucka!đŸ’Ș

  • @davidflavin
    @davidflavin Pƙed 15 hodinami

    All about the templates isn't it. So many great tips I see online have a template involved.

  • @alang6238
    @alang6238 Pƙed dnem

    Or in simple terms, when you tap the slab when levelling, water seperates from the mortar and rises to the top... Water not a great bonding agent

    • @HenryBowen-cy4be
      @HenryBowen-cy4be Pƙed 13 hodinami

      No in simple terms cement doesn’t bond to porcelain full stop. Hence the bonding slurry

    • @alang6238
      @alang6238 Pƙed 13 hodinami

      ​@@HenryBowen-cy4bewhat do you think the slurry consists of you đŸ€Ą

    • @HenryBowen-cy4be
      @HenryBowen-cy4be Pƙed 4 hodinami

      @@alang6238modified polymer cement hybrid. You clearly know nothing about paving

    • @alang6238
      @alang6238 Pƙed 4 hodinami

      ​@@HenryBowen-cy4be He said slurry..where do you get modified cement hybrid from??? of course portland cement sticks to porcelain slabs, the backs are textured to aid bonding also. It's EXACTLY as I said đŸ€Ą

  • @Cumberland_swasige
    @Cumberland_swasige Pƙed dnem

    Just don't lay porcelain patios. Nonsense really. Poor people pretending to be rich.

    • @DM-ur8vc
      @DM-ur8vc Pƙed 21 hodinou

      Yep - lying a porcelain patio to a 1930's semi'.

  • @ianmoorcroft3689
    @ianmoorcroft3689 Pƙed dnem

    Bit late but great work

  • @bogstandardash3751
    @bogstandardash3751 Pƙed dnem

    Don't worry about the rate your putting them down... You are saving about 20k learning to do it, time is on side mate. Thanks for the tip

  • @MegaJuniorJones
    @MegaJuniorJones Pƙed dnem

    “I did everything myself” Who are those two older gents who likely have trades experience? “‘Nevermind that”

  • @MegaJuniorJones
    @MegaJuniorJones Pƙed dnem

    Eye protection for insulation too there bud.

  • @charlieehstephenson4893

    You did good

  • @KetamineUpUrAss
    @KetamineUpUrAss Pƙed dnem

    Stephentries

  • @mrmotivatorr6195
    @mrmotivatorr6195 Pƙed dnem

    Pva

  • @louisbrou4061
    @louisbrou4061 Pƙed dnem

    Your nuts ,,,right .and dose the stone float Away?

  • @CEO786
    @CEO786 Pƙed dnem

    Decent wages right there.

  • @aront.v3364
    @aront.v3364 Pƙed dnem

    I will record you putting the slab on the timber you record me talking shit😂

  • @user-kw2bo5wp6o
    @user-kw2bo5wp6o Pƙed dnem

    the owner is gona fall in rain or winter snow ❄ break ther legs porcelain bro for real mad ??

  • @adamrobinson9256
    @adamrobinson9256 Pƙed 2 dny

    £400 😂😂😂

  • @TheGeorge4890
    @TheGeorge4890 Pƙed 2 dny

    Why youtube is killing the building industry

  • @ItsDavidMorris
    @ItsDavidMorris Pƙed 2 dny

    Just about to start laying large slabs for the first time ever, looking forward to the challenge!

  • @Boxingfanatic-fb8zg
    @Boxingfanatic-fb8zg Pƙed 2 dny

    If the slabs are all the same thickness.. why not lay the base the day before. Then tile like indoors using tile adesive. Large areas tile matting could be used to provent future cracking. It seams to me modern materials are being used 20mm thick porcelain. Should be stuck with tile adesive. Your bed of cement was very wet so laying slabs on it will make water out of mix rise to the surface..even if you slurry the slab water will weaken the bond.

    • @fabriglas
      @fabriglas Pƙed 2 dny

      I'd say they may let go over time.

  • @alanfearnley6509
    @alanfearnley6509 Pƙed 3 dny

    Stop using those tabs that lift the slabs level, you risk after knocking the slab down actually lifting the slab up and creating a cavity that if anything is dropped on it it will crack.

  • @mushy_GLX
    @mushy_GLX Pƙed 3 dny

    Wow what a great idea, I can see.. it can save a lot of time.

  • @Palo-jm7xc
    @Palo-jm7xc Pƙed 3 dny

    Looks good for first attempt DIY! A few tip for future or anyone reading. -Work from right to left so you are working the new material in to the stuff already applied, this helps it stay on the wall. -Apply it in 1 to 1.5ft bands working horizontally making sure you keep a "live edge" for the new band to tie in to. Otherwise you will see where each band starts and stops as the material would have formed a skin, which will show up once dry. -Don't worry about making the wall very smooth as this can be sorted once you scape back with a scraping bar but obviously don't leave big dips as you won't be able to get the correct scrapped finish. The flatter the better but small lines etc. don't worry -Once you have applied the render rule it off straight away before a skin forms and don't try to fix any unevenness in the coat as if a skin has formed and you try to fill it in you will see it when it dries. -Don't use the scraping float on the whole wall as that is mainly for edges and more intricate work. What you want to use is a scraping bar which are essentially a long straight edge I beams, this will help flatten any humps and provide the scrapped texture.

  • @jdt8601
    @jdt8601 Pƙed 3 dny

    Sbr and cement plus a 4inch or 9inch roller is far easier and does the job

  • @CEO786
    @CEO786 Pƙed 3 dny

    You should be putting a slurry on the. Slabs before laying them down on the mortar. You’ve got a very long way to go, maybe leave it to us professionals. ❀

  • @rafmo7413
    @rafmo7413 Pƙed 3 dny

    Great tip. I have seen others say you should put an SBR and cement slurry on the back of the non porous porcelin tile (back butter it) then lay it down, helps to make it bond to the mortar bed.

  • @ianmoorcroft3689
    @ianmoorcroft3689 Pƙed 3 dny

    As always great job looking forward to the next episode 👍

  • @evilflow7359
    @evilflow7359 Pƙed 4 dny

    Better using sbr and cement slurry and use a roller to paint on.

    • @user-gh9mk8pk1i
      @user-gh9mk8pk1i Pƙed dnem

      That's how I get it dine never have any problems felt like hes just learning but he ain't wrong u got to make sure u slurry it wether its sbr and cement or a premix shouldent pop along as u have a full bed and the slabs been pasted on the back ur golden

  • @samuel2026
    @samuel2026 Pƙed 4 dny

    brush is best not the romanian trowel

    • @scott_diy
      @scott_diy Pƙed 3 dny

      Really, I’ve seen others using the trowel

  • @FrankBishop-jx1zd
    @FrankBishop-jx1zd Pƙed 4 dny

    Just use sbr and make life easier mate 😂😂

  • @DogsBikesandGirls
    @DogsBikesandGirls Pƙed 4 dny

    Correct đŸ‘đŸ»

  • @Broccolilovers
    @Broccolilovers Pƙed 4 dny

    I love covering my body in bonding agent in a deeply sensual way

  • @johnwilson6707
    @johnwilson6707 Pƙed 4 dny

    its butter man

  • @swiftnevisonbushwrangler6905

    It’s gonna sink

  • @benhough8971
    @benhough8971 Pƙed 4 dny

    What should the slurry mix be? Cheers

    • @jondavies261
      @jondavies261 Pƙed 4 dny

      You can just use a neat cement, no need to buy the out of the tub stuff. It's essentially the same thing

    • @benhough8971
      @benhough8971 Pƙed 4 dny

      @@jondavies261 cheers - appreciate it!

    • @JoshAdams-ui2jf
      @JoshAdams-ui2jf Pƙed 3 dny

      And a lot More expensive cement and sbr perfect

    • @nigellegg6105
      @nigellegg6105 Pƙed 3 dny

      Ratio of cement to SBR?

  • @joeladd6023
    @joeladd6023 Pƙed 4 dny

    WTF??????? SLURRY????? THAT TROWEL????? USING A BRUSH?????? WTF???? Peopke, get someone else.....

  • @MarkChapman-nx4ln
    @MarkChapman-nx4ln Pƙed 4 dny

    With a proper trowel not a bucket trowel

    • @ragn9068
      @ragn9068 Pƙed 4 dny

      A bucket trowel is perfect for this

    • @aamo10
      @aamo10 Pƙed 4 dny

      Doesn't make a difference

    • @scott_diy
      @scott_diy Pƙed 3 dny

      Does it make a difference?

    • @MarkChapman-nx4ln
      @MarkChapman-nx4ln Pƙed 3 dny

      @scott_diy yeh, I think it does especially for even coverage

  • @Govest..
    @Govest.. Pƙed 5 dny

    Fart on face

  • @yfelwulf
    @yfelwulf Pƙed 6 dny

    Just gave me a few ideas a base for a tool shed costs almost as much as the Shed. Mmmm plastic sleepers!

  • @FE59FE59
    @FE59FE59 Pƙed 6 dny

    Thanks man, I'll soon renovate my own floor, depending on your tutorial here, you might be able to convince me to put floorheating in my floor too :)

    • @scott_diy
      @scott_diy Pƙed 5 dny

      That's ace! To be honest it wasn't that expensive to do it myself but it was hard work

    • @liamdavis9017
      @liamdavis9017 Pƙed dnem

      Hiya new subscribers here How much did it cost u just having a kitchen extension done myself and thinking of ufh but we wanted herringbone wooden flooring not tiles will it still b warm do u think ?

    • @liamdavis9017
      @liamdavis9017 Pƙed dnem

      ​@@scott_diy?

  • @ianmoorcroft3689
    @ianmoorcroft3689 Pƙed 6 dny

    Great vid and great job looking forward to part 2

    • @scott_diy
      @scott_diy Pƙed 6 dny

      Thank you đŸ™đŸ»

  • @elephantintheroom-francois494

    Thanks for all the valuable content ❀ - do you know if you can use Alkathene pipe (the blue or black stuff farmers use to connect to a trough in a field) ? It’s difficult to find videos on that!

    • @scott_diy
      @scott_diy Pƙed 6 dny

      I’m not sure actually! But it’s a great question. I hope someone can answer it for you

    • @FE59FE59
      @FE59FE59 Pƙed 6 dny

      Google tells me it's an old pipe standard and replaced by MDPE pipe. I'm not an expert, I'll use HDPE pipe to run water to my garage which is seperate from my house. This seems like a better solution to use outside under my driveway. What are your plans with this pipe?

  • @c.johnweir182
    @c.johnweir182 Pƙed 6 dny

    Like #004

  • @matt9383
    @matt9383 Pƙed 6 dny

    That’s a bargain

  • @Lilfabo124
    @Lilfabo124 Pƙed 8 dny

    Hi bro great video I want to do this in Barbados Was just wondering is that just normal cement Thanks

    • @scott_diy
      @scott_diy Pƙed 4 dny

      Yes it is. Sharp sand and cement

  • @DwaynePesce
    @DwaynePesce Pƙed 8 dny

    400 is a WILD claim