Shower Bench Tile Failure --- Waterproofing Done Wrong

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2021
  • Tiled shower benches are a common area to see water damage from being incorrectly installed. When installers do not properly waterproof the hardiebacker or other tile board, water can wick through the board and cause tiles and grout to crack.
    To see the video finding the leak in the hot mop:
    • FAILED TILE SHOWER LEA...
    For the Tile Liquidators showroom opportunity: bit.ly/tileusyoutube
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Komentáře • 129

  • @TileCoach
    @TileCoach  Před 2 lety +5

    Here is the link for the Tile Liquidators showroom opportunity bit.ly/tileusyoutube

    • @martyjay557
      @martyjay557 Před 2 lety +1

      I had to completely tear out my shower just after the guys said it was done. He used silicone to hold some tiles in and spot covered the thinset on all the others. I'm just a diy guy but after watching your videos I knew the guy was a scam artist. Thanks for helping me spot all his mistakes just through what I learned on your channel!

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před 2 lety

      @@martyjay557 oh man! Glad it helped

    • @ericnewton5720
      @ericnewton5720 Před 2 lety +1

      How about that link to the TCNA recommendations for the shower seat ? I can’t seem to find it myself

  • @paradoxdea
    @paradoxdea Před rokem +1

    You don't do "piece meal work." I highly respect that. Your level of uncertainty to the home owner with respect to the glass door is refreshing. Great video!!

  • @garygushue4273
    @garygushue4273 Před 2 lety +2

    That's really sad how people in the shower installs do work. Unbelievable when I seen the baker board & not continue to the floor. Just unreal, not sure if it was me or the camera but it looks like they didn't grout the floor or the walls? The leveling to me is sickening. Good job to you & your crew sir. I forgot your name sorry, been to busy. Sorry but I had to give up the tile installs for over 2 years now. My knee gave out & surgery is not a option for me. I miss it @ times but doing what I enjoy now working on the cars. ☮️🙏🤟🤙

  • @steverodgers9206
    @steverodgers9206 Před 2 lety +4

    I can’t believe how some people go so far off the instructions or the way things should be done to secure tile over hot mop. I’m no pro, but I’ve seen almost every video from Tile coach, Sal diblasi, home repair tile, etc they put out and I know not to do that. I research all the products and methods of how to install, so I really appreciate Tile coach, Sal, etc. for testing a lot out for us. Just baffles me. I mean you already went through the trouble to put up hardi, a backing, and then hot mop and tile over that. So many steps! Why not just gut it (which you have to do anyways to start), take a level check your studs, and if they’re not all touching just sister a new piece of wood the length of the shower wall and make it all flush if it’s just one stud, and put your waterproofed no fuss no mess schluter, hydroban, etc on and screw it down and get going with the rest of it. It’s literally the same amount of work, but it’s much easier work. I’d rather sister in new studs to make the walls flat because it’s just screwing into the existing framing with new wood or hell even just planing out the odd stud out or all of them if need be, and not have to take my time to make a hot mop mixture and sweep it everywhere and hope it holds. I feel sorry for the homeowner! Glad they have someone whose experienced now to resolve this for them and give them peace of mind! I’m sure they need it.

    • @clacicle
      @clacicle Před 2 lety

      Cutting corners! The great American way.

  • @droe2570
    @droe2570 Před 2 lety +2

    Watching this channel makes me paranoid about having my bathroom redone.

  • @Imwright720
    @Imwright720 Před 2 lety +4

    Clearly I’ve never done it right. I guess I’ve been lucky. I have a 2 story and no problems with leaks. The shower I did upstairs was back in 2000. I’m doing another one upstairs and I will do much better. Watching all your videos.

  • @MicahFunk
    @MicahFunk Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome job in using the air scrubber properly! It's more important than most people realize it is.

  • @leroybrown9873
    @leroybrown9873 Před 2 lety +2

    Someone is working out. 💪🏽

  • @Christa10
    @Christa10 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent love to see you make a difference.

  • @travistisinger731
    @travistisinger731 Před 2 lety

    Hey love your videos I had a quick question is it OK to tile over a bench that is hotmopped without floating a mortar bed

  • @macjusss
    @macjusss Před 10 měsíci +1

    I like seeing these failed videos!!

  • @jamessnyder6260
    @jamessnyder6260 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for your expertise, and I like how you dig into it to find out the shoddy jobs. We need the hard labor profesional’s like yourself, to fix our bathrooms, plumbing, AC, electric! Keep up the good work!!

    • @TK-ej3bx
      @TK-ej3bx Před rokem +1

      😅i

    • @TK-ej3bx
      @TK-ej3bx Před rokem

      😅😅😅😅😅😅wt😅😅😅😅

  • @chrismiltimore
    @chrismiltimore Před 2 lety

    Do you have any videos on how to install a floating corner seat? I have a marble corner seat I want to install and am not sure how...

  • @michaelhartman851
    @michaelhartman851 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah most people were probably over sold on the resistance to water that hardi provides based on the manufacturers many years ago would have a piece of hardi submerged in water to show how great it is needless to say they don't have those displays anymore.

  • @robertsimmons1264
    @robertsimmons1264 Před 2 lety +9

    Mom: "Issac... Where are your safety glasses?"

    • @travisk5589
      @travisk5589 Před 2 lety

      Shhhhh. You don't really care if isaac wears ppe. It just makes you feel good to point it out.

    • @robertsimmons1264
      @robertsimmons1264 Před 2 lety +1

      @@travisk5589Clueless...

  • @rickleece6220
    @rickleece6220 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. Would it have been possible to get the shower enclosure recut instead of ordering a whole new piece?

    • @ndusrnm
      @ndusrnm Před 2 lety +1

      You can’t cut glass once it’s been tempered

    • @doug8237
      @doug8237 Před rokem

      he could of 100 oercent re used the shower glass.

  • @Katlizp
    @Katlizp Před rokem

    How do you know if you have mold behind your shower bench seat? Ours collects water EVERYTIME we shower, because they didn’t grade it to use gravity to push the water off. Does that mean we have a major problem?

  • @MrTooTechnical
    @MrTooTechnical Před 2 lety +11

    Nice vid. The techniques u mention here are what @startile does all day long.

    • @mattmason7554
      @mattmason7554 Před 2 lety +1

      No need to troll. Did he install this shower. Do you have video of his shower failures?

    • @MrTooTechnical
      @MrTooTechnical Před 2 lety +8

      @@mattmason7554 no man. I am not saying that Isaac did anything wrong. I am saying that he is also saying what starlite says. Isaac is doing good by this vid. Man U need to relax. I did say the vid was nice. As in it is informative and helpful. So shush u.

    • @mattmason7554
      @mattmason7554 Před 2 lety

      Ok, misunderstanding. A little confusing as to what you were comparing. The good or bad?

    • @jerek2251
      @jerek2251 Před 2 lety +1

      Dont watch startile💀 I watch him to know what not to do

    • @MrTooTechnical
      @MrTooTechnical Před 2 lety +1

      @@jerek2251 he does what you don’t like?

  • @skigod9
    @skigod9 Před 2 lety

    I am a complete diy noob..... but this made me feel better I used cement board on my entire tile shower then red gaurd the whole thing. Might not be 100% right but I'm glad I didn't go with hardy board

  • @vikasjangra4551
    @vikasjangra4551 Před 2 lety +1

    Like u work from India

  • @joelkreuzer
    @joelkreuzer Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos. Great information for tile setters. Protect those ears!

  • @markoshun
    @markoshun Před 2 lety +1

    Very educational. Poorly built shower for sure and modern membranes probably would’ve lasted longer. 2 things I notice that you didn’t mention is the lack of sealant on all the change of plane corners, that any homeowner or handyman could’ve done, and that the walls were built first and then the bed after. 5:00 Water seeps/runs down in that pocket, so doesn’t take advantage of basic flashing principles.

    • @tomdemeo2708
      @tomdemeo2708 Před rokem

      Hot mop and mortar bed is not the problem and last for 100 years. IT’s hardy backer garbage, not the hot mop

    • @markoshun
      @markoshun Před rokem

      @@tomdemeo2708 We actually don’t even have hot mop in my area, and I’ve only done one mortar bed, my first walk-in. But we do have well-built waterproof showers, many of them built with ‘hardy board garbage’. This was a crap build from the bottom up.
      My point wasn’t that there’s anything wrong with hot mop if applied with skill, I just see the modern materials as needing less work and skill, are less toxic, and harder to screw up. If I had to do mortar beds and hot mop in my climate, I’d go looking for other work.

    • @tomdemeo2708
      @tomdemeo2708 Před rokem

      PVCis also a good pan
      Hardie is not waterproof, absorbs high percentage of water, then gets soft and spongy. Again it’s one of the worst if not worst boards on the market

    • @markoshun
      @markoshun Před rokem

      @@tomdemeo2708 If you watch the first part to this video, he actually identifies the hot mop as the problem. The hot mop pan climbs 6-8 inches up the wall to the hardie board. He said the hot mop/pan was compromised and not installed correctly at all.
      I don’t like cement board either, its shit to work with and then you have to waterproof it anyway, but it wasn’t the cause here. It was an installer who would’ve screwed this up no matter what materials/method used. Too many things wrong.

  • @305liveandlearn
    @305liveandlearn Před 2 lety

    In Miami a lot of these poor jobs often come from customers going with cheap estimates, price shopping lol so many times they come back to me and I have to charge them more when it comes time to repair what another company or handyman did

  • @jeffdyrland2795
    @jeffdyrland2795 Před 2 lety

    I really want to see Isaac and his guys do a renovation, but as The Californians from SNL!
    Lol

  • @travisk5589
    @travisk5589 Před 2 lety +3

    Imagine this. The person that did that shower most likely came highly recommended by someone else and they have probably done dozens of showers the exact same way.
    Friggin amazed that they screwed through the hot mop. Even the half ass hack from Tileco that taught me tile knew not to do that. L
    Good work Tile coach and thanks Tile Liquidators

    • @serge.crispino418
      @serge.crispino418 Před 2 lety

      I'd say that whole job was done by a DIY'er - the plumb and level tells the story of what to expect underneath the tiles. Installing an expensive frame less shower door and screen over that mess is another story - I hope they can rework that glass to fit.

    • @MrTooTechnical
      @MrTooTechnical Před 2 lety

      Lol

  • @MrNeptunebob
    @MrNeptunebob Před 2 lety

    I hope that you replace all that dark tile with a cheerful and bright midcentury look like light blue or light green to cheer up this client who is going through cancer treatment (kind of like Grandpa bath was). Also, what would you recommend if you don't like hardibacker - oh wait, you mention Wonderboard and Durocks.

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před 2 lety

      It will be a beautiful install....wait until you see it!

  • @deebodigital
    @deebodigital Před 2 lety

    😂😂😭
    Dude that did that job probably quit setting tile after that lecture bro!

  • @christcrucified6385
    @christcrucified6385 Před rokem

    A lot of folks here are expressing their concerns about the materials being used. It really doesn't matter what you use if you waterproof it correctly. You can even use standard sheetrock. Waterproofing is not hard to do with so many how-to videos on CZcams.
    As for those corner benches, kerdi makes the 100% waterproof foam ones for like $120 to $150. When you consider labor and materials you will definitely save money. They just thinset right in place.

  • @73er-xy3ky
    @73er-xy3ky Před 2 lety +1

    Not that you need more work but... I think it would be cool to see you tear out a small shower that was done by your company correctly . Maybe for an update or remodel etc
    so us viewers can see the differences between these horrible methods versus doing it right .

  • @vnha100
    @vnha100 Před 2 lety

    What do you think about densshield ?

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před 2 lety

      Good stuff, just dont dip it in a saturated mud pan!

  • @jimbob1427
    @jimbob1427 Před 2 lety

    Dude great videos but no safety glasses ?

  • @mattmason7554
    @mattmason7554 Před 2 lety +3

    Shower installation is a art.

    • @float32
      @float32 Před 2 lety

      And sometimes a time bomb.

    • @clumpkin1012
      @clumpkin1012 Před 2 lety

      Just membrane then hydroban

    • @bryantg1412
      @bryantg1412 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes it is sir!
      I just finished one. My first one.
      Holy Toledo!
      To make it right and tight, you gotta love getting dirty and a desire to FINISH chingon!
      Sorry I ran out of big english words to describe that. Lol
      Oye TILE COACH!
      I want those t shirts.
      “Sometimes you make MONEY
      Sometimes you make FRIENDS”
      Thanks for your knowledge

  • @michaelb4092
    @michaelb4092 Před 2 lety +3

    Love your videos, but don't forget your eye protection when busting out tiles.

  • @danielstudniski8945
    @danielstudniski8945 Před 2 měsíci

    The only way the backer board gets wet and molds is because "TILE" not water proof. After watching numerous videos about tile shower failures I would never put in a tile shower.

  • @cbriggs132
    @cbriggs132 Před 2 lety +6

    Got a tile piece embedded in my cornea whilst calmy demoing tile.. Lost half my vision in one eye.
    WEAR YOUR EYE PROTECTION!!!!!! AT ALL TIMES WHILE HAMMERING OUT TILE.

  • @micoal2834
    @micoal2834 Před 2 lety

    Isaac, can I use the product that's used to encapsulated a crawl space to waterproof my shower before I tile?

    • @travisk5589
      @travisk5589 Před 2 lety

      What product is that? Plastic sheathing? Yes..

    • @suspicionofdeceit
      @suspicionofdeceit Před 2 lety

      Why wouldn’t you just use many of the available products specifically for tile.

    • @micoal2834
      @micoal2834 Před 2 lety

      @@suspicionofdeceit I've never replaced a shower before, I know I can do it, I just worried it would leak at some point, like the one Isaac recorded here. So I want to make certain it's sealed tight.

  • @funstuffonthenet5573
    @funstuffonthenet5573 Před 9 měsíci

    This is my biggest frar about getting a renovation. Pay up the butt for a new bathroom only to find its useless due to water damage

  • @knockoutcustoms7477
    @knockoutcustoms7477 Před 2 lety

    What’s that link?

  • @sonofthunder.
    @sonofthunder. Před 2 lety

    no hardi in wet area

  • @NathanTilesTheWorld
    @NathanTilesTheWorld Před 2 lety +1

    Capilary action is the enemy of showers. Surface waterproofing, or nothing for me these days!

  • @hunchbackaudio
    @hunchbackaudio Před 2 lety

    In Europe we use aerated concrete blocks like ytong to build a bench like that. Or any shower wall or curb. Never any issues with water damage. This American way of building wet rooms with board material puzzles me a lot?

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před 2 lety

      Yes, we do it different here!!

    • @hunchbackaudio
      @hunchbackaudio Před 2 lety

      @@TileCoach Yes I noticed, but why? Concrete blocks are easy to shape with a simple handsaw or any other saw, available in various thickness. Easy stackable and glued together. And you can submerge them in water for a 100 years without any damage. I see the use for board material with build-in water closets and so, but I would never use them in a shower. Maybe these new cement boards with foam as a core, but I have no experience with them yet. By the way, enjoying your channel a lot, learnt a great deal! Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @boydskaggs5057
    @boydskaggs5057 Před 2 lety

    when i'm watching tile coach, i wonder what my coverage looks like... I also hope i never have to find out.

  • @heartwormskillcats8357
    @heartwormskillcats8357 Před 2 lety +1

    That's a cool hat, where did you get it?

  • @donhuffer5167
    @donhuffer5167 Před rokem

    I doubt the glass company cut the glass that far out of level. Their system works with out of level tile jobs.

  • @nora-ub9yi
    @nora-ub9yi Před rokem

    If hardy backer performs this badly, why would one use it?

  • @thefullmonte2003
    @thefullmonte2003 Před 2 lety +1

    “Creates a weak bond”
    After smashing a crowbar to get tile off. Lmfao this guy man

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před 2 lety

      Tile should not pop off easily with a bar.

    • @thefullmonte2003
      @thefullmonte2003 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TileCoach hey tile coach, when you smash a crowbar with a hammer multiple times the force will seperate the tile bond.
      Yes this job was bad and created mold and mildew and was done wrong, but the tile just didnt fall off the wall by itself or with “little” force. Thatsall i am saying.
      I am an installer in NJ been so for 10 years, i have never had a call back, a failure, or bad install and i have done alot of installs for really trashy subcontractors over some questionable surfaces and never had a call back.
      You dont know the circumstances of that install. Was the tile guy shot down at a a price increase to waterproof,? Was the general contractor rushing and cut costs?
      The tile job was not the best with u level sills, bad pitch and all, but the blame goes everywhere, because of the tile guy is not getting compensated for time to do the right job, then this happens, thats the elephant in the room right there, $$$$

  • @yosh1to
    @yosh1to Před 2 lety

    What kind of idiot would put a screw through their waterproofing membrane without resealing? Ugh this was painful to watch, but nice pointers Isaac!

  • @peggypenland1560
    @peggypenland1560 Před 2 lety

    Hmmmm. After seeing hundreds of moldy showers.... I've decided, benches are stupid,so are niches, especially directly under water flow. I will install a higher back niche and a removable shower stool. Less work, cleaner look, gets a few drops at best. Still investigating how to get Rhino Liner to work🤔🤔😮😬

  • @SharpEdgeStandardOfficial

    So unless the floor below is wet or ceiling under the shower is wet, the waterproofing and hot mop did its job! This has nothing to do with waterproofing. They didn't tile it correctly

  • @DocterOctigonapus
    @DocterOctigonapus Před 2 lety +1

    Love your vids #gunshow ;)

  • @davidkilpatrick3689
    @davidkilpatrick3689 Před 2 lety

    Hardicrapper board

  • @hmonster1XL
    @hmonster1XL Před 2 lety +1

    Should have used GoBoard!

  • @joshkiewit4352
    @joshkiewit4352 Před 2 lety +2

    That tile on the corner of the bench wasn't already cracked when you got there, you broke it when you were pulling the other tiles off!!

  • @MattCupan
    @MattCupan Před 2 lety

    Dude got a whole air exhaust setup. But bare handedly dismantles the cess pool and runs fingers over black mold. #noglovesnomask

    • @Hazel_Dazel
      @Hazel_Dazel Před 2 lety

      I think the air exhaust etc. is for the homeowner who is going through chemo now but yeah he should at least wear safety glasses!

  • @Livindagoodlife
    @Livindagoodlife Před rokem

    Air scrubber used but you neglect basic and important safety issues to yourself. Tearing out ceramic tile with NO gloves, eye protection, and no respiration devices is not a good way to do that type of demo. It's only a matter of time until something bad happens that can be avoided in the beginning.😮

  • @SgtZima
    @SgtZima Před 2 lety

    Why even have a tiny bench like that? To rest your shampoo bottle?

    • @Felipe-fw3tx
      @Felipe-fw3tx Před 2 lety

      Shaving legs

    • @SgtZima
      @SgtZima Před 2 lety

      @@Felipe-fw3tx Well, you learn something new every day. Thanks.

  • @michaelgf8840
    @michaelgf8840 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks, good things to know, but need Safety Glasses on those Eyes

  • @tomstyer4167
    @tomstyer4167 Před 2 lety +2

    That shower seat should have been made from cinder block. Then waterproofed. It would have been good for 50 plus years.

  • @davidribeca1745
    @davidribeca1745 Před 2 lety +1

    First thing was the hot mop on the floor installed correctly on a sloped surface to the drain you left that out of your diagnostic of why the shower is holding water.
    Next are the weep holes open or closed?
    You did alot of walls that were floated back in the day and I am sure you had seats that were waterproof from behind. Have they failed because the waterproofing is behind the motor bed? Probably not because it was done correctly with no penatrations. Stop nocking the old school methods that are done correctly!
    I will agree on this Hardi board is not a good backer and when you use there siding and it comes in contact with moisture it fails!
    There may be a day when the topical waterproofing fails. I use them but I am sceptical. The whole reason we use a cement based substrate was to get the setting materials to bond to it. Know we stick another material between the backer board and the thinset and hope it all bonds together. I have seen it fail when it was used as crack isolation over a heated floor. It would not bond to the floor leveler. Manufacturer was the same. The rep had no idea why it would not bond!

    • @johnbell1246
      @johnbell1246 Před 2 lety

      The compromise was explained in a previous video,

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před 2 lety

      Watch the video of the shower pan tear out from last week and I discuss what you just mentioned. We do have a lot of these failing in our area, done by good contractors. Mostly efflorescence and wicking over the curb problems from poor weep. Vinyl is better than hot mop in my opinion for better weep action at the drain. Self leveler is a whole different animal, it seems to get a film on the top making it difficult to bond to.

  • @cbriggs132
    @cbriggs132 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderboard is the only backerboard that is a all cement product. Truly uncompromised by water. Durock can be compromised by water. Will become less rigid and weak. WonderLite is truly impervious to water damage. While it's not "waterproof" it beats all backerboards.

    • @bryantg1412
      @bryantg1412 Před 2 lety

      How do you feel about hardiebecker board

    • @bryantg1412
      @bryantg1412 Před 2 lety

      I ask because I want to learn.
      Thanks for your reply

  • @Obshowersyndicate
    @Obshowersyndicate Před 2 lety

    Hardi is not something i would use in a shower

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před 2 lety

      Only if waterproofed over it. Fine for a tub surround, but not for a shower near the pan or a bench.

  • @Judsonberry
    @Judsonberry Před 2 lety

    That’s a bad shower job.

  • @Dontgetmadnow
    @Dontgetmadnow Před 2 lety

    Use block 🤓

  • @lm-usmc
    @lm-usmc Před 2 lety

    What is the absolute best (and easiest) shower system for a DIYer to install and have great results? There are so many out there, it gets pretty confusing.