Don't Have a Bathroom Installed Until You've Watched This Part 2

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  • čas přidán 6. 12. 2018
  • Concluding the previous video from our Friends at Skill Builder showing the effects of incorrect shower installation and how with Abacus products you can be assured you will avoid them! Find out more here: bit.ly/elementsboard bit.ly/nomoreleakskit
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Komentáře • 62

  • @stephendaniels9685
    @stephendaniels9685 Před rokem +1

    Roger years later this is still the best video on the net real work in a real house problem solving as you go …. Top tradesman thanks 😊

  • @rob5896
    @rob5896 Před 3 lety +10

    Top tip, always always put down a substantial protective covering on your shower tray before even considering working over it! What I usually do is firstly clean the tray very thoroughly so that there is absolutely no chance of any grit on the surface of the tray, then I cover it with a Proguard breathable fleece and then a product called Proguard Correx very reasonably priced to buy I use the 4mm thick type such a versatile and cheap product I use both products everywhere over oak floors that I have put down or tiled floors to protect the surface while I am working, its a very worthwhile investment and could save a lot of stress and unexpected expense! Once I have installed the Proguard I then put down a Half inch ply and that way if you drop a shower head attachment or a tool of some kind it wont damage your lovely new shower tray...

  • @Rapidlaser
    @Rapidlaser Před 2 lety +3

    Love this guy, very skilled and knowledgeable. I keep waiting for him to say, hey Mr Grimsdale as he sounds just like Norman Wisdom :)

  • @BoxerfanUK
    @BoxerfanUK Před 4 lety +4

    Love Roger’s videos a total professional in every way

  • @skycrafts5140
    @skycrafts5140 Před 2 lety +3

    Really enjoy these videos. I do like a 'belt and braces' approach to sealing and waterproofing. I'm not a plumber, but I've used those wall boards before and they are great to work with, and give a great backing for tiles to go on.
    The finished shower looks great. One thing I'd change though (there's always something lol) I'm planning to have the shower controls at the opposite end to the shower head. So I don't have to walk in to turn it on, and get covered in (primarily cold) water in the process.
    Thanks again for the videos. Very helpful and enjoyable to watch.

  • @kevinlanaghan6184
    @kevinlanaghan6184 Před 4 lety +8

    Total professional , explained in great detail. Even a diy er like my self can understand and see the skills .

  • @lloyddavies1964
    @lloyddavies1964 Před 2 lety

    Great work , planning to us this in passage outside the bathroom as had lot of water trouble, putting it on studded wall , would I get away with normal plaster board skews and painting , I would appreciate your advice, as I am totally inexperienced cheers

  • @paullefur6213
    @paullefur6213 Před 2 lety

    Cracking channel buddy, i'm hooked, looking to get rid of bath in the new year for a walk in shower and your vlogs have given me so much info thank you,

  • @jamesfurz7406
    @jamesfurz7406 Před 3 dny

    Its nice watching Roger work isn't it?

  • @RubberduckbathroomsCoUk
    @RubberduckbathroomsCoUk Před 5 lety +12

    British Standards Institute (BSI) for BS 5385-1 (wall and floor tiling in normal internal conditions), In clause 6.1.1.3, the standard states that ‘In wet areas … substrates should be protected with a suitable proprietary tanking membrane system’. It further declares that ‘the weight capacity of the tanking system should be capable of carrying the load of the tiles and adhesive’. All substrates within a wet area should now be waterproofed before tiling, even in domestic locations. This means this method shown here is now part of the British Building Standard and should be done on all new bathroom installation or refits.

    • @simonstones1918
      @simonstones1918 Před 3 lety

      Even on concrete floors?

    • @RubberduckbathroomsCoUk
      @RubberduckbathroomsCoUk Před 3 lety +1

      @@simonstones1918 not sure what you question is here, in a wet area of a shower, you would have a shower tray, the concrete floor in this area would be protected from the water by the shower tray and as such the floor within this area wouldn't need any additional protection. The floor outside this area would be outside the wet/showering area and as such wouldn't need any further protection to conform to the BS but it wouldnt be a bad thing to add extra protection.
      In the case of having a wetroom created in a room with a concrete floor which is to be tiled, the flooring area will require tanking completely prior to tiling.

    • @lazenbytim
      @lazenbytim Před 2 lety

      Tiling has to be on a flat vertical surface. I use this product or similar on ALL my jobs now.

    • @AbigailMay-wv6ob
      @AbigailMay-wv6ob Před rokem

      great,learn a lot

  • @anthonyworthington6495

    Hi, Roger happy new year,iam putting wedi boards on the bathroom walls,I have porcelain tiles on at the moment would the board's stick to the tiles with the tile adhesive you mentioned or would I need to use blue grit or take them of?

  • @poepflater
    @poepflater Před 2 lety

    So glad I live in a solid brick house some days, I fear many things, but not a bit of moisture. I love seeing how things are done right though, and try to make compromises when i see good ideas.

  • @allanmanning
    @allanmanning Před rokem

    Love these videos. So helpful. Thank you.

  • @andrews.5632
    @andrews.5632 Před 2 lety +2

    There seems to be a contradiction of your previous videos when bedding in shower tray on a wooden floor! You say use sand and cement mix to level instead of tile adesive as it does what is says, stickes. I am confused, which is the correct method? Thanks.

  • @kdean2152
    @kdean2152 Před rokem

    Roger. Does it matter which way round the sealing tap goes over joints and does it matter if you totally cover the tap on outwards facing side? I am having problems getting adhesion around the sides of the niches with the tap and adhesive in the shower area?

  • @martinpalmer3575
    @martinpalmer3575 Před 2 lety

    Do I need to use the element boards for their penta shower? or can we get away with soundbloc plasterboard with tanking over the top?

  • @sonnyshap
    @sonnyshap Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Roger, I have a lot of plaster board dot and dub adhesive left over. Can I use this on this elements board or similar board to dot and dub to brick walls in the bathroom?

  • @nargisbibi1367
    @nargisbibi1367 Před 10 měsíci

    Do you need to put primer on wedi type boards or cement boards before you tile

  • @d.c7863
    @d.c7863 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video and information thank you 🙂👍

  • @tomd5678
    @tomd5678 Před 2 lety

    Great tips

  • @Goodpeace3
    @Goodpeace3 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @waynethompson3903
    @waynethompson3903 Před 2 lety

    What size plywood used in this bathroom

  • @atikaamina6602
    @atikaamina6602 Před 3 lety +3

    What is the name of the tapes, mesh , blue paste, and joint screws you are using please? And how much are they each?

    • @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd
      @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd  Před 3 lety

      Hi
      The components used in this video are available here:
      www.abacus-bathrooms.co.uk/#!/wetrooms-waterproofing-glass-screens/installation-components
      To find your nearest reseller you can use our dealer locator:
      www.abacus-bathrooms.co.uk/#!/links/store-locator
      Thanks!

  • @jamespaterson9801
    @jamespaterson9801 Před 2 lety

    what about fitting a low profile tray to a down stairs bathroom? getting the drainage right?

  • @anthonyclark5195
    @anthonyclark5195 Před 2 lety

    Any one know where to buy it tho ??

  • @fonsbop
    @fonsbop Před rokem

    What adhesive did you use yo dot n dab the backside of those waterproof boards and what type of screws are you using in combination with the rosette to fix them to the studs, i reckon the screws need to be somewhat resistant to water?

    • @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd
      @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd  Před rokem +2

      We use our KST adhesive to adhere the board to the walls and our s/steel washers and screws. The screws do really need to be resistant to water and they should be covered with our waterproof tape and pro-seal adhesive.

  • @hi-tech55
    @hi-tech55 Před 5 lety +3

    Excellent job Roger. I like your approach to your work, it's professional and in your words "Spot on" as a fellow tradesman, I like working your way.I have found my own niche and try and wheedle out the people that want champagne on ginger beer money.

    • @squiggle9291
      @squiggle9291 Před 4 lety +1

      Champagne on ginger beer money. Classic!!! 👍

    • @lazenbytim
      @lazenbytim Před 2 lety

      Interesting analogy. I alwyas say you can't have a Rolls Royce on Mini prices... lol

  • @MrJasonmkennedy
    @MrJasonmkennedy Před rokem

    Should rawl plugs be tapped.on in, such that the head is level with the back of tile. This could avoid the plug expanding and cracking the tile.,.but then the water might get in...

  • @BABYCHAOS26
    @BABYCHAOS26 Před rokem

    Where can I get a hold of a pair of those steel toe capped socks Roger?

  • @antoniogalluccio4213
    @antoniogalluccio4213 Před 2 lety

    Why did you use tile adhesive? Usually you said sand and cement was the proper way. Help??

  • @LondonStuff.
    @LondonStuff. Před rokem

    Are you only taping the top of tray? Previous videos show you do the sides?

    • @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd
      @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd  Před rokem

      We would adhere the tray to the wall with our MD fixing adhesive and then use our waterproof tape with our Pro-seal adhesive on the transition joint between the tray and the wall.
      In addition to the shower base we would also highly recommend using Elements wall boards on the vertical walls of the shower area with the same waterproofing method.

  • @martinjacobs2747
    @martinjacobs2747 Před 2 lety

    Does anyone know what thickness of elements board was used in the video?

  • @paulmarsden4039
    @paulmarsden4039 Před 2 lety

    Wish my plumber was as neat and tidy as you

  • @milkman100001
    @milkman100001 Před 4 lety +1

    tiles arnt set out good.should have carried around the cut tile instead of having a slice in the corner

  • @MrJasonmkennedy
    @MrJasonmkennedy Před rokem

    Can you explain how the elements boards are joined, butted together at the edges. Presume this also has to be waterproof.

    • @MrJasonmkennedy
      @MrJasonmkennedy Před rokem

      Ok I didn't watch far enough. You answered it later.

  • @KdeB
    @KdeB Před rokem

    Hey Roger, what mm plywood do you use for the floor? 8 mm probably?

    • @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd
      @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd  Před rokem

      Hi - if it’s the Plywood under the tray then 18mm would be the minimum.

    • @KdeB
      @KdeB Před rokem

      @@AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd I have the original floorboards and so im laying the ply on top, so surely i can have a thinner piece of ply?

  • @tucays1
    @tucays1 Před 7 měsíci

    what if you have a concrete floor? what do you do?

    • @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd
      @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd  Před 6 měsíci

      Aside from the labour heavy option of chasing out for any pipework (taking into account falls etc) and tray it might be an idea to consider raised concept options. This is a tiled alternative to a legged acrylic tray alternative whereby the pipework can be run above floor level, so you get the modern tiled look of a wetroom without the more advanced construction requirements.

  • @paulaldershot7991
    @paulaldershot7991 Před 2 lety

    The speed fitting seems very nice but I would never use them in a place like behind a tiled wall, did you know they only give up to 25-year guarantee on them.

    • @AbigailMay-wv6ob
      @AbigailMay-wv6ob Před 11 měsíci

      hey,Bro, the house even does not necessarily live for 25 years

  • @davidkiffin8315
    @davidkiffin8315 Před 2 lety

    Come on Roger, I need a complete bathroom reinstall, I want you to design and install from start to finish, all your own choice.
    I'm a pensioner, just outside Cannock in a beautiful part of the country
    Are you up for it?

  • @johnshirley208
    @johnshirley208 Před rokem

    This guy is the maradona to his trade like maradona is to his football

  • @milkman100001
    @milkman100001 Před 4 lety

    cement board can be cut like plaster board. thats how we do it.its hard,but it saves all the dust.

    • @simonstones1918
      @simonstones1918 Před 3 lety

      Nightmareboard!

    • @AbigailMay-wv6ob
      @AbigailMay-wv6ob Před 11 měsíci

      right,especially when used in large quantities, it saves a lot of working time and is very friendly to health.

    • @AbigailMay-wv6ob
      @AbigailMay-wv6ob Před 11 měsíci

      @@simonstones1918 why you said that

    • @simonstones1918
      @simonstones1918 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@AbigailMay-wv6ob cause it’s hell to cut up that board!