How to Make a Tile Patio
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2014
- Cover your plain concrete patio with Mexican Saltillo tile to give it a face life and create a Southwestern ambiance. Home improvement expert, Ron Hazelton, walks you through the process.
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Recently I found this channel. Ron is one of the best explainer, his teaching is awesome.
this video inspired me to take out a bay window and also pour a concrete patio extending from the bay window now removed into a set of French doors. this video also made me rip all of my siding down and put up new siding and also reset my toilet in the half bath. Great video I did this all by myself inspired just from this video
Thank you for this! Very comprehensive and cheerful
Ron is a player. He drove across the country to charm this widow even though he knows he has a wife and kid at home. Still my favorite handyman though.
I like Ron and he is very knowledgeable. My advice to Ron, keep your hands off the clients, especially the female ones. You're asking for trouble.
very useful information. Thanks for emphasizing exterior grade mortar and grout. Great tip on using acrylic fortifier to make a stronger bond.
What a great job and even better story😃👍🏻
i learn so much from ron
I really liked this program, learned a lot from it too!
You're a good teacher, Ron!
They are having too much fun mixing that grout. Thanks for the video. :)
Beautiful job.
She did a great job
Thank you, helpful and entertaining!
Great tutorial
good job,I like it
Good job!
great vid - perfect!
Good video!
I am going to try this.
Did it work
I’m 27 and I’ve been doing this since I was 18,
This is amazing! I might just do my kitchen and bathroom floors myself, already got all the materials, was just looking for a good price but what could be a better price than $0 and just plain sweat equity?
Thanks for this video.
super helpful !!!
Melissa Lynn Hurwitz
He swear he gonna hit it!
Wow, Joan really nailed the part she did by herself! Congrats, Joan!
Hi Ron, do you have a video about self leveling garage floor, and what kind a product do i have to use ; thank you.
Nice work, the bloke hasn’t finished yet and in any case this is most likely how all builders would approach it while your at work I bet the end result was great.
Great video! I have a 24‘ x 12‘ patio that I’m considering re-tiling and I feel a bit anxious. This helps reduce the anxiety.
There’s an area where the water pools and it appears to be because the concrete or mortar underneath is not level. What would you recommend?
Great job, will it stand up to salt and snow shoveling ??
This looks good. I was wondering what to do with the expansion joints. What kind of tiles are those?
Saltillo
my concrete floor is uneven how do i prep it ? i knw i gota pour some self leveling concrete i guess but how do i sand it before i pour ? thank you
Come to England, I would give you free accommodation if you come help me with mine lol
Good video and great work
Fab On the way I bet ya would
Good video, It would have helped if you sealed all tile before installation.
Good point
What do you mean by that? Can you explain?
@@desr924 You wouldn't have needed to worry about the sealer getting in between the tiles and onto the concrete base beneath.
a 2014 video better than most of the 2020 vids...
Which way did you have the water flow to ? what was the fall 1/2 " for ever 5 ' ?... This always worry me i don't want the rainwater ending up next to the house...
I'm being directed by many to use a "vapor barrier/ isolation" product before gluing tile down. I've had catastrophes when it wasn't used. Not to say there would be guarantees even if you do use it.
so I'm not the only one who noticed that the grout line is not straight.
The tiles are Terracotta. these tiles are different sizes, quite often not square, and very often different thicknesses. I have laid thousands of metre's of this stuff over the years and you will never ever get perfect lines. Job looks great to me.
So you don’t have to put RedGard down first? What about moisture and expansion are you meant to tile directly into the patio slab without a barrier between it?
Anyone with experience have an opinion on this? I am tiling my back patio and I was almost certain I had to have a layer of barrier over the concrete slab before I add adhesive, tile and grout.
I’m a certified tile setter, and yes a moisture barrier or some sort of uncoupling membrane is needed.
@@daveyboy1417 thank you, i will go looking for demos that include a barrier now
@@daveyboy1417 wondering if this can be done on ground or does it have to go on cement
Was that the ATOH barn in the opening????
what if you want the water to run somewhere specific?
Just have to angle it to run down that way
Thoughg she was gonna cut her fingers off
Rather gash but Grandma is a happy bunny so sod it!
So you don’t have to always start in the middle
Nachos on the trowels?
Oh dear
OMG why didn't he put spacers on the corners, none of the grout lines are straight
seventyfive1 Lol yikes
Should of schluter those edges. Chip tiles are in her future
Ron you dogg... 😏😉
Good job. I read the tiles, including the edges, should have sealant put on before you lay the tile down. Emphasis on the edge of the tile should have sealant but dried first before putting down. Not doing this means the grout will get absorbed on the edge of the tile. I am no expert and don't claim to be. This is just what I read before I had to put mine down.
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No straight edge or string line used 🙈
No level?
9:39 WTF GROUT LINE MISCALCULATION?!?!?!?!?
The tiles are Terracotta. Different sizes and often not square. You will never get true lines with this material. Job looks great to me and i do this for a living.
@@tilerman I noticed that, too, but I recognized that the tiles themselves are not uniform. It still looked good when completed. Excellent tutorial, though more closeup shots of the products used would be helpful.
He said that there’s more then one way to a job and he’s wrong because There’s only one way and that is the right way
You're always the life of the party huh.
Interesting, my dad used to say there was always two ways to do a job, his way or the wrong way.
This is the funniest fkn shit I've seen
Aunque hizo un esfuerzo el maitrin y la doña, les quedó chueco el Saltillo, le intento poner separador, pero la pieza de Saltillo es artesanal y una pieza a otra nunca es igual en medida, contrarió a la cerámica que es material y manufactura mecanizada. Pésimo servicio.
cut the grass before? LOL
Dude you need to soak them before you lay them
But your house doesn’t really go....
Bad job, grout lines are all over the place. Wrong size notch trowel and never used a straight edge or string line to keep grout lines uniform.
It's not a bad job, dude, the guy is a pro... unlike yourself.
I am a licenced wall and floor tiler in Australia and have been doing it for close to ten years. Are you a professional? If you knew anything about tiling, which in contrast to me you don't then you would know it's a bad job.
Grout lines look even to me considering those type of tiles are quite irregular. Its not a kitchen floor, its a rustic outdoor patio. Good job and good advice. Very lucky the slab was a perfect rectangle and the tiles fit with minimal cutting mind you.
yeah 10:51 you can see the mess where nothing is aligned properly as they didn't use spacer or good spacers. There is also a huge difference in mortars and probably should go with a high quality latex polymer mortar or one with powdered glass in it when doing an outdoor patio. grout was poorly cleaned off the tile as well they could use haze remover to fix that.
This is not a bad job....you obviously dont know anything about notch size or Mexican clay tiles...they are uneven and out of square because thats the rough look manufacturer is after....
Great helpful video but dude every time you touched her you could tell it was so uncomfortable. Gotta watch the touchiness
Will it still costs less than $700? 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵
Would have been a faster job if he had his hands on the tiles and not the widow.
He was flirting hard.
@@moonblink no he was not....stop it.
Is this really the most cost effective method, to hire contractors from the furthest opposite of the country?!?!?!?
Those tiles dasn t look straight
crooked tiles
Great information. Super helpful. Only wish he'd stop putting his arm around her. Ask first, then touch. It's called consent.
Ron taking a jab at home depot
Wow, that tile patio looks very tacky.
rumor is he smashed
Why is he pawing at this woman? Keep your hands to yourself, old man. Very disrespectful.
Liz Doroski That’s the first thing I noticed. Creepy.🧐
Again somebody pretend to know tilling
Wear a mask!
Really uneven and inaccurate. Looks amateur.
Amateur hour! This is aweful DIY