🔥 How to Tile a Shower Curb. EASY WINNI DIY Vlog 013
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- čas přidán 26. 05. 2022
- Vlog 013 - Today I will show you a simple tutorial on how to tile a shower curb. The curb that you will see is part of the GURU Shower system. The Saw in the Video if RUBI DC250 48" tile saw.
My goal is to show you all of the small steps needed to doing a FULL bathroom renovation. You are very capable of doing a diy bathroom makeover. I will organize all tutorials it into one playlist that you can refer to. You will see me use GURU Shower System. I have tried all other shower systems before, such as laticrete shower system, schluter shower system, and kbrs shower system. And for the price that GURU is, less than $600 all in, it is by far my favorite.
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3:34 that's an awesome trick with the bucket!
A work of utmost magnificence and beauty
good job Winni love the levels lol
I'm a better tradesmen because of your video.
Thanks
thanks thanks a lot.
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Looks great, but the grout lines from thw curb do not transfer to the floor, just wondering why you did it like that
I kept thinking in my head to tile the curb before the walls but everyone says “tile walls first” so it’s nice to see someone do the curb first. My thinking is there will be slightly less grout lines at the wall edges of the curb for water to possibly penetrate 🤔
When you mark those outside curb tiles the back of tile should have been facing you because when you flip it your cuts were on opposite sides
Where can I buy the two metal guide?
I can't help but notice the way you mark the tiles aren't you supposed to mark them on the other side so they would be level with the top of the curb?
Is the Schluter profile "T" shape?
How did you finish the outside corner on the right side of the shower? If you use that same schluter profile, it won't line up with the profile on your curb unless you tile the wall on the outside of the shower.
Exactly!!!....curb is installed inside of the walls most of the time...
My tile guy is using quartz on our curb. Also in the niche.
Do you put a grout line between the trim and side tile
I have been wondering the same thing! Can't seem to find the answer anywhere. One side of the schluter jolly strip has a built-in grout line... What happens with the other side?? Should we use a spacer or wedge? Should we make it flush/tight against the tile? Will water get in if we don't leave space for grout or chalk?... Especially if you're using a schluter strip for a shower niche application.
Whenever possible, a solid surface should be used on all curbs, benches and high-exposure niches... usually matching other elements in the bathroom like the vanity countertop. If you are brave enough to tile a curb, make sure to use epoxy or urethane grout. Your waterproofing looks solid, but curbs take a lot of abuse and also a lot of weight if 3/8 or 1/2-inch glass is installed.
WHAT TYPE OF TILE SAW IS THAT????
Built the curb at the end more easy
Sir you didn’t show how to install the curb and what are those materials
The video is how to “tile” a shower curb
Mampir yaa
Shouldn’t you tile the walls first????????????
Why?
No...this makes the edges and everything look cleaner when you look down at it. Kinda like when you tile the shower you do back wall first then side walls (as you go up).
No. Tile the base first, then the walls. Looks cleaner plus the water has less chance to seep through the grout into the substrate.
I've been a G.C since 1987. I never had time to make any videos. I've been learning ever since day 1. You are still in the beginning stages yourself it seems. Build your business off hard work and learn more instead of trying to make money off CZcams. Your not there yet.
I'm extremely grateful this guy is making his videos, they are super helpful for a lot of us that aren't at 1987 god level GC status.
@@Michael-gx3op that's fine. Your getting some bad info from someone inexperienced
What info is incorrect? Would be helpful.
@Michael Simmonds … hello?
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