KERDI Membrane Mistakes and How You Can AVOID Them

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  • čas přidán 13. 03. 2024
  • This video shares how to avoid KERDI membrane mistakes with a step-by-step plan. If you're remodeling a bathroom and need help, join our Video Library of over 350 step-by-step tutorials at homerepairtutor.com/
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    KERDI Membrane Mistakes and How You Can Avoid Them
    0:24 Kerdi membrane thin-set
    0:35 Schluter All Set
    0:55 How to mix Schluter All Set
    1:41 How do I install Kerdi membrane
    1:55 Kerdi membrane over cement board
    2:12 Do I need to tape drywall before Kerdi
    2:29 How to prep taped drywall for Kerdi
    2:39 How to apply thin-set for Kerdi
    3:00 How to bond Kerdi to cement board
    These supplies were used in our video:
    -KERDI Membrane
    -Schluter ALL-SET
    -KERDI Trowel
    -Schluter KERDI-FIX
    -Mixing Valve Seal
    -3/4-inch Pipe Seal
    -Collomix AQIX
    -Collomix X01 Mixer
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Komentáře • 19

  • @striperseeker
    @striperseeker Před 2 měsíci +3

    another great tutorial. Kerdi membrane is much cheaper than the Kerdi board, but cement board is such a PITA to work with.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you 🙏🏼 ya, it’s much heavier than foam and creates a lot of dust. Although I prefer it over drywall because drywall has paper

  • @user-rt8lf1zn5c
    @user-rt8lf1zn5c Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for being a great teacher, I really appreciate your videos

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you 🙏🏼 I really appreciate your kindness, it’s keeps me motivated to make more videos

  • @Joel0297
    @Joel0297 Před měsícem

    Love your videos, huge help! I noticed that the shower ceiling has mold guard drywall. Isn't that bad?

  • @userfriendly06
    @userfriendly06 Před měsícem +1

    Considering a hybrid system.
    - Durock with alkali resistant mesh tape / screws
    - AquaDefence on shower walls with laticrete fabric in corners/seams/niche
    - KerdiTT pan with AquaDefence with the laticrete fabric in the corners
    2 maybe 3 coats of AquaDdefence with ample dry time between. Seems to like to bond to anything and I've seen some videos, I just wish I could see a pro install.
    Thanks for all your efforts!

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Před měsícem +1

      I’ll be honest, I don’t do hybrid systems because there are too many unknown variables. It’s fine for some folks, but I prefer using one system and learning/obsessing over how it works.
      I don’t accept money from Schluter or any other waterproofing company. So my views are based on what I want for my clients.
      If I was in your situation, I’d use KERDI-BOARD for the walls, especially if customizing a niche. I’d use the TT pan and waterproof with ALL-SET, KERDI-BAND, and KERDI-KERECK corners. I’d let the thin-set cure for 24-48 hours based on the temperature and humidity at the time of installation. If it’s very humid, I’d wait a little longer for the thin-set to cure. Then flood test.
      I totally understand the concerns over cost and methodology. Feel free to ask me any questions. I’d be happy to help

    • @userfriendly06
      @userfriendly06 Před měsícem +1

      @@HomeRepairTutor Sound advice. I think I'm going to stick with Durock and everything else Schluter/Kerdi. I did my tub aurrond with Durock and AquaD/fabric membrane and it's been solid so far. My main concern is adhering to the Kerdi pan. Either way, thanks :)

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Před měsícem +1

      @@userfriendly06 gotcha, I would use ALL-SET to bond the KERDI and KERDI-BAND. Then wait at least 24 hours to flood test. But you can reach to me any time if you have questions.

    • @userfriendly06
      @userfriendly06 Před měsícem

      @@HomeRepairTutor Yes, definitely using allset after watching TileCoach's video testing allset in the glass box for 3 weeks. Seems like it makes a big difference and that was an extreme example that would likely not happen but its good to see it perform so well.

  • @frankj5947
    @frankj5947 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Watched many of your videos. Love your style.
    Is there a reason to use cement board if using Kerdi waterproofing? If Kerdi fails then the whole shower failed right?

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Před 2 měsíci +2

      I like cement board instead of drywall if you’re using KERDI. Drywall has paper on both sides. Cement board has no paper, it’s all inorganic. Thus, there’s no food source for mold to grow. If I have the choice between cement board with KERDI or KERDI-BOARD, I choose KERDI-BOARD because it’s lighter and easier to customize. Also, I use the extra KERDI-BOARD to build curbs and custom showers niches. So ultimately I try to be as efficient as possible by keeping extra KERDI-BOARD for future projects.

    • @frankj5947
      @frankj5947 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Best explanation I've read, much appreciated! @@HomeRepairTutor

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Před 2 měsíci

      @@frankj5947 thank you so much, I really appreciate your kindness. I’ll be writing a lot more moving forward. It’s something I’ve enjoyed for a long time

  • @baldknobfarmstead5167
    @baldknobfarmstead5167 Před měsícem +1

    Can you install horizontally starting at the bottom and overlap on the way up?

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Před měsícem +1

      Yes, as long as you have a minimum 2” overlap between sheets that will work. I’d dampen one wall at a time then apply my thin-set and embed the KERDI. I’d move from one wall to the next with this method until finished with that sheet.

  • @sauyingcheung7773
    @sauyingcheung7773 Před 2 měsíci +1

    😊,👍

  • @dynoesaur
    @dynoesaur Před 2 měsíci

    Kerdi 🐦 🐦‍⬛ 🦜