How to Install Cement Board for Beginners

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  • @cathiwim
    @cathiwim Před 4 měsíci +9

    We did our master bath about 6 months ago. It took time, but i brought it from the 1980’s to the 2020s! Did everything ourselves (hubby did the shim work- original shower as off plumb by about 3 inches!) and i did all the floor demo, installing the hardibacker, and the tiling and painting. All I have left to do is crown molding, and that will go in, in the spring. I’m doing the laundry room floor now, and the hall bath next week. I watched your vids closely to know how to do stuff. Thanks! (Fwiw, I am 68 and female, so one is never too old to learn!) East TN

  • @emipink2
    @emipink2 Před 3 lety +9

    Hello!! I know you probably won’t see this comment but if you do I just want to tell you how grateful I am to have found your channel. I bought my first house this year it was built in 1947 what sold me on my home was the 10 acres and the potential the house had for our 6 children. With 6 children come many many expenses and my boyfriend and myself both work in the oil industry and we are both college students soo we are always tight on money your channel has made our home renovation possible. Thank you for doing this and thank you for giving us the confidence to renovate our home ourselves. We are deeply grateful and appreciate all the videos!!!

  • @RMCMichigan
    @RMCMichigan Před 2 dny

    Holy cow, was this helpful. We have an 80 year old house with a bathtub surround that is literally falling apart. Dont' have the money for a full-on redo by a pro and I was anxious about what we could do on our own to at least get us through. Feel like this has given us some good steps forward and relieved a TON of anxiety!

  • @MissJoslynDavis
    @MissJoslynDavis Před 2 lety +8

    JEFF WATERPROOFING KING!!!! LOL, watching this 5 minutes before we attempt our first shower project. THANK YOU FOR THIS EDUCATION!

  • @bobcattryder8980
    @bobcattryder8980 Před 4 lety +9

    you don't miss any points. I've watched thousands of DIY vids and you kill it. Thank you!

  • @kevin23226
    @kevin23226 Před 3 lety +21

    There are videos on CZcams. Than there are videos on CZcams were the individuals know what their doing and can teach! Brovo! Keep up the great work!

  • @suzygreen2612
    @suzygreen2612 Před 4 lety +33

    This is great. I've been tiling for 30 years but only do a big project every 5 years or so. So I like to see what the latest techniques are and freshen up my skills each time. Thanks for getting my head back into the game and for showing me some new stuff!

  • @alekseygorshenin1942
    @alekseygorshenin1942 Před 2 lety +1

    Just wanted to thank you for taking time and by that saving time/headache/unnecessary expense/marriages, etc etc etc. Your videos are fun to watch and so far you covered every subject and every question that I had for all my projects. Keep up the great work. Can't thank you enough

  • @samoanSAIYAN
    @samoanSAIYAN Před 4 lety +62

    I love this guy! And I'm not even a local.
    G'day from Australia!

  • @JRS2248
    @JRS2248 Před 4 lety +43

    I'm in California, I use to do cement beds for years but I have changes to 1/2" cement board and Schluder. I have never had a call back and I've been doing it since 1964. Retired now but still working on my homes and I like the ease of the cement board and Schluder; I have used Red Guard and have never had any problems . Going to try the stuff you used, I don't need it to last 50 years I'm 73 and don't expect to be around that long. Let the next guy use some new product .Thanks for your videos, I like them allot.

    • @DennisCLatham
      @DennisCLatham Před 4 lety +5

      well .. John ? I EXPECT you to be around and healthy a very long time. ;)

    • @krehbein
      @krehbein Před 4 lety +3

      I like the roll on membranes like mapeis versus schluter Kerdi. To much build up and tedious application of Kerdi band in corners. Kerdi over cement board is silly imho, just do a roll on. Easier and cheaper.

    • @knightsoftheroad4981
      @knightsoftheroad4981 Před 3 lety +1

      Have you ever used hot mop? A lot of the bathroom bids I have received they only use hot mop for water proofing? I heard this is a southern cal thing?

    • @waoh2010
      @waoh2010 Před 3 lety +1

      Peter D NEVER EVER EVER let someone talk you into a hot mop installation. I make good money in Central CA working behind contractors that did a hot mop. It’ll fail, you’ll have mushy tile and that’s the least of your worries if the shower is in a second story.

    • @joycealabama876
      @joycealabama876 Před 13 dny

      Is there a way to make a shelf with the tile for shampoo and soap with out making the cut out in the wall?

  • @johnmorales6731
    @johnmorales6731 Před 3 lety +6

    Hey John from upstate New York here. Thanks for the info video. I am in the process of redoing a bathroom for family, total gut job to the studs. Took out the old tub and turning area into a large tile shower. I was thinking about the Schulter system for over the cement board, but watching this video I will use the roll on water proof membrane, a lot less money too. Thank you.

  • @somewhatfast
    @somewhatfast Před 10 dny

    Doing my first bathroom til job right now at my house. Your videos are a life saver. I hope youtube is making you wildly rich.

  • @davidmorgan6282
    @davidmorgan6282 Před 4 lety +42

    Just found your videos after having almost completely remodeled a house. I've watched a lot of other channels in that time and wish I had found yours earlier. Very easy to understand and follow

  • @debbiemecham7238
    @debbiemecham7238 Před 4 lety +16

    I am redoing our basement shower. I am learning as I go so I found this video very informative. I built my own shower pan so I already had membrane down and I used cement board and I have the mesh tape. Now I know how important it is to use quickset over the tape and roll on membrane. (Other membrane is vinyl). Love the video. You call it as you see it. Helped a lot. Thanks Jeff.

  • @Tomcoker1952
    @Tomcoker1952 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I have been on the fence as to what system to use for an up coming DIY shower build. Then last week we had a plumber come to repair an old tube valve. He found an access point in the hall linen closet. I saw the wire and cement that was embedded on the backside of the pink and black tile. The house was built in 1955. No broken tiles, no cracked grout. So along with your comments about the number of years this system should hold up….decision made. These are absolutely THE BEST-VIDEOS ON CZcams.

  • @user-qu8vd1cd3d
    @user-qu8vd1cd3d Před rokem +5

    Excellent tips on type of screws, blade to use on circular saw. As usual Jeff is very easy to listen to for long periods while you're learning. Keep up the good work!

  • @bfjohnmark
    @bfjohnmark Před 4 lety +27

    Im from Philippines.. and ive been diy my tiny house after finding your channel.. saves me a lot of.money... and ive developed new skills and new.found loved hobby..

    • @chinhvannguyen1685
      @chinhvannguyen1685 Před 4 lety

      Hi you will use frame tini house with timber or steel?

    • @bfjohnmark
      @bfjohnmark Před 4 lety

      @@chinhvannguyen1685 here in Ph we use concrete hollowblocks.. and steel studs for interior...steel frame for.roof..

    • @chinhvannguyen1685
      @chinhvannguyen1685 Před 4 lety +1

      @@bfjohnmark I from viet nam, I want made cement board with coconut fiber

    • @enquire422
      @enquire422 Před 4 lety

      Its flat!

    • @soukiallen1
      @soukiallen1 Před 4 lety

      kami sa batangas ang water proofing namin sasa dahon nang coconut....pinag sasalisi it works great

  • @N0ENEMIES
    @N0ENEMIES Před 2 lety +19

    It's always refreshing to watch a diy video from someone that is relaxed and doesn't have a hard line on this way or that way to things. Reminds me of old school "This Old House" with Bob Villa. You've helped me so much.

    • @mikeschmitz8355
      @mikeschmitz8355 Před 2 lety +2

      I hadn't thought about it in these terms but you're exactly right. He's got that laid back, "buddy helping out" vibe. So easy to listen to.

  • @chrisbond6823
    @chrisbond6823 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I remodel homes for a side business, I know, I'm nuts but I enjoy the work and the money. I can do a little bit of it all. By trade I am a master plumber, on my first Reno years ago I tried my hand at ceramic tile, made plenty of mistakes. The job you are doing here is of quality and you just don't see that anymore. The only difference on my showers is I pour my own pan. People, watch this guy he knows what he is doing.

  • @lizadogs
    @lizadogs Před 3 lety +6

    I highly recommend becoming a member. I did and Jeff and his team have been a huge help.

  • @mattknox18
    @mattknox18 Před 4 lety +5

    Best renovation channel on CZcams. You do such a great job of explaining stuff.

  • @JayZoop
    @JayZoop Před 4 lety +5

    I like how fast you work. It helps me to be confident with a project and just muscle through any difficult tasks, but most importantly, DO THEM RIGHT.

  • @shonamoma3732
    @shonamoma3732 Před rokem

    Thank you !
    You answered all my questions.
    You're so CUTE . Your videos are my favorite learning diy. I'm 60 yr old lady and I've always loved constriction. My dad was a contractor. Renovating my bathroom now. From studs up.

  • @brendagould13
    @brendagould13 Před rokem +3

    This is a fantastic video, one of the best I've seen and let me tell you I watched many. I feel I have the knowledge to do it myself. I'm scared but starting my shower today. Thank you so much for going slow and giving so many tips!

  • @andyripscardpulls1289
    @andyripscardpulls1289 Před 4 lety +10

    Love the videos and how informative you are, also like the Bob Ross reference when applying the cement to the drywall!

  • @reggraves6208
    @reggraves6208 Před 3 lety +4

    I like the fact that your spiel, Jeff, is complimentary to the "doing" most make there person the priority so we get 3/4 talking and 1'4 doing. Thank you

  • @jamespalmerministries6131
    @jamespalmerministries6131 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm getting ready to do my 2nd shower renovation. My first one I used 2 coats of red guard over cement board. I'm thinking about schluter membrane on this one. Thanks so much for your videos. Helps me dive deeper into projects knowing how to get the results I want.

  • @USUKallday
    @USUKallday Před 3 lety +2

    You guys have single handedly helped me renovate my bathroom! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills.

    • @JediGIJoe
      @JediGIJoe Před 3 lety +1

      I have seen some shocking attempts at renovating even when they have sound advice... If you have the aptitude and common sense, with a flare of artistic/accuracy then your gonna be just fine and succeed easily. It's not a small matter or job and may cost you more to redo.

  • @JediGIJoe
    @JediGIJoe Před 3 lety +4

    Was waiting for the cement board after watching 5 vids - in Australia, we only use cement board for wet areas. and shower waterproofing code is - fiberglass epoxy best stuff we got, will last over a lifetime $750. the roll-on membrane $450 - has lasted over 35 years so far no leaking at all best with acrylic primer, throw fine dry sand after the last wet coat of membrane dries, for the tile glue to bond. like your vids...

  • @davedeline1590
    @davedeline1590 Před 3 lety +19

    Thanks so much, Jeff! Tackling my first bathroom remodel: tub w/shower tile and tile floor. Thanks teaching me and guiding me through. You rock! Indiana, USA.

    • @damienwg8829
      @damienwg8829 Před 8 měsíci

      Howd it go? Im doing the exact same in about a month

    • @delawaresrealtornick5670
      @delawaresrealtornick5670 Před 7 měsíci

      @@damienwg8829if you use Schluter, you will be so thankful and happy. It’s more expensive than cement board. But it is already waterproof and you don’t need to coat the entire thing. It’s also 90% lighter and so much easier to cut and install

  • @duckyjp17
    @duckyjp17 Před 2 lety

    Out of all versions of waterproofing I have seen you demo, this is the one I am leaning toward. First-time DIY shower project.

  • @marionrobbins1158
    @marionrobbins1158 Před 3 lety

    I remodeled my master and used RedGuard to completely cover the entire shower area. 5 coats and then tiled over it. That was three years ago and the shower has worked perfectly with no leaking issues at all. Thanks for the video, I'm remodeling the two other bathrooms in my house with a tub in one and walk in shower with the other and your video was very helpful!

  • @kyledoak518
    @kyledoak518 Před 2 lety +50

    I honestly wish I could work for this man for a few years. What an incredible teacher! And such detail!

  • @jaychow4077
    @jaychow4077 Před 3 lety +13

    This is just the series I needed. Redoing my bathrooms due previous shoddy workmanship that caused major leaks & water damage so I’m doing my best to research & ensure I do it right. Thank you.

  • @crystalf9633
    @crystalf9633 Před 2 lety

    Just now watching this after realizing I needed a good resource for “how to finish a shower”. Thank you so much for your thoroughness. This makes sense and I look forward to applying my knowledge from your video to my first project (basement bathroom) thank you!

  • @surower
    @surower Před rokem

    Very instructive. I like that you’re demonstrating how to do it, while also saying why you’re doing it. Two thumbs up! 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @alansmith2693
    @alansmith2693 Před 4 lety +6

    I was curious about how to tie the shower/tub flange in with the cement board. You just answered my question. I appreciate all of your valuable info.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Před 4 lety +1

      Cheers Alan, happy to help!

    • @jovanhardwick1357
      @jovanhardwick1357 Před 4 lety

      Yes, but he use the tape and patched it with quickrete.

    • @bleckybob
      @bleckybob Před 4 lety

      Jovan Hardwick you will time it almost flush to the shower pan and overlap the flange.

  • @Mahmoud_Emara
    @Mahmoud_Emara Před 4 lety +17

    I am from Egypt and we don't have any code at all , also am in love with the wood house structure that you have , it makes life easier when renovating something or even when you like to add a feature , but here in Egypt all buildings , flats and what so ever are made of bricks or stone base so its very expensive and hard to renovate anything as DIY , anyway I would like you to know that am in love with your work and admire all the hard work and effort you and your son do in making such a good production , GREETINGS FROM EGYPT (Do the pool) :)

    • @GilBatesLovesyou
      @GilBatesLovesyou Před 4 lety +3

      On the flip side, cement houses really cost you a lot less to maintain. In US if we have a leaking sink, toilet, or a shower leaking, if you don't fix it right away you can rot your whole floor out, then you're out thousands of dollars if you pay someone else to redo your floor. With a cement house, you can wait a week or month, and all the water gets sucked into the cement. After years and years it may damage the steel reenforcement or something, but it's a lot better in the perspective of maintenance costs or deferring maintenance. Wood houses just require so much maintenance that if you're not DIYing it all, costs thousands and thousands. You also need to deal with termites and flood damage, too, even if you maintain everything perfect, nature can still hit you.
      I've been to Vietnam, with similar cement buildings. One option you do have is just to use steel studs and use plasterboard/drywall if you want to make rooms inside of the cement walled rooms. That's as cheap or cheaper than wood and it's all the same processes, just you need anchors for the screws into the concrete for the steel studs. If you build a house there in Egypt, perhaps just make the load bearing walls and exterior walls cement like normal, then make it open for the rest of the house with steel studs. Then you can move walls around any way you choose fairly easily, but get the cement house durability.

    • @maximaniac7231
      @maximaniac7231 Před 4 lety +7

      No codes but last I checked your Pyramids are still standing after thousands of years!

    • @pasgas12safe58
      @pasgas12safe58 Před 3 lety

      @@maximaniac7231 Hahahaha!!!! 😂 Apologies...Only just seen your comment...LOVE IT!!!😂👍👍

    • @vespatrixie2555
      @vespatrixie2555 Před 7 měsíci

      South Florida. Is mostly CBS. Metal studs.

  • @paulv8133
    @paulv8133 Před 2 lety

    Followed your directions precisely and shower turned out perfect. Thank you!

  • @nap41123
    @nap41123 Před rokem

    thank you so much.
    i just started working at Feldman lumber in new york and the guy who got me the job told me to start watching your videos and man i want to thank you alot for your help.
    your videos helped me and are helping me learn more and more about what i do.

  • @shiznit93274
    @shiznit93274 Před 4 lety +7

    I found this video after having to gut my shower due to water behind the tile with no membrane or waterproofing when built. You have saved me a major headache of searching multiple videos and gleaning what I can to put all that information together. Your video was perfect for me and the best part is you are not annoying and tell a lot of useless information. Straight to the point and spoken in a matter that is easy to understand. Thank you again for making my unplanned renovation easier.

    • @6jmack
      @6jmack Před 3 lety

      Same story at my house . . . No waterproofing. We just gutted my bathroom and am following this video for the renovation. ❤

  • @mikeschmidt7980
    @mikeschmidt7980 Před 4 lety +6

    Sir thank you so much for the video, I learned a lot!!! I'm from Mid-Michigan, our house was built in 1840's and is a Greek revival sty;e house. It has been remodeled inside more than several times I'm sure. We have had it for about 27 years now and I'm doing a re-model of our downstairs bathroom, new floor and walls included, again thanks for the video.

  • @jamesgarrett5669
    @jamesgarrett5669 Před 3 lety

    I'm a first homeowner and have to replace my tub. I had to take out the subfloor which I was down to the joist and about to place new plywood. Had to take out the wall tile and part of the old wonderboard . It's about a foot or so from where the tub sits. I know I'm gonna have to replace all the wall tile. I'm trying to learn much as possible. My first time so I'm watching a lot of how to videos. I didn't know about the mesh and concrete , and that stuff you rolled on, don't worry I'm going to rewatch this and other videos until I'm sure of what I'm doing. I just wanna say thanks for the DIY videos. appreciate it and others that give a helping hand.

  • @LifeSurfingDude
    @LifeSurfingDude Před 2 lety

    thank you, Jeff, I love how you focus on all the important things along the workflow. It answered all the questions I had.

  • @george4468
    @george4468 Před 4 lety +13

    Thank you for sharing your pro tips, you have saved me thousands, I was reluctant in carrying out any sort of D.I.Y project but you have given me the knowledge and confidence in doing such much needed D.I.Y on my home in here in CYPRUS thank you once again you are a genius

  • @Slim276
    @Slim276 Před 4 lety +4

    Jeff,
    Your videos are fantastic! Thanks for all the great advice and videos. I live in Utah, USA. The code is waterproof joints between tub and wall. Definitely going with the system you showed. 👍

    • @kokyk8018
      @kokyk8018 Před 3 lety

      The city makes us do a great job as constructors
      But on the manufacturer of the hand tools they don't care or any houseware item this days things only lasts a couple of months if some times they break quickly it's just sucks how they slaves us so we don't step up between rent car paidment insurance cell service internet utilities bills food etc etc it takes every penny i earn 🙄

  • @SeanBlader
    @SeanBlader Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've had the 20 volt version of that Dewalt circular saw for over a year now, and watching this video a second time I just noticed Jeff pressing a thing to lock the blade to change it. I've just been holding onto my blade itself to undo the bolt. Grr.

  • @jmkiv5
    @jmkiv5 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video. I'm sure this has saved me plenty of grief in the couple of showers I've redone. I'm in Arizona and I've been using Redguard over my concrete backer.

  • @JayZoop
    @JayZoop Před 4 lety +6

    Great videos all the time! You actually do the work. I can tell you've put your hard work in and are skilled at what you do.

  • @timmclean8257
    @timmclean8257 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video. Just about to tackle my first bathroom reno.

  • @lkyhood4200
    @lkyhood4200 Před 2 lety +1

    I needed that. Thanks Jeff. You're the very best in this your lecture series for DIYers. God's bless.

  • @johnradziszewski9192
    @johnradziszewski9192 Před 2 lety +2

    excellent tips Jeff! ..using mesh tape to tape the cement board to shower lip is exactly how i have done it for 45 years...never had an issue ever!

    • @alexl932
      @alexl932 Před rokem

      Where's the shower lip? U mean the transition from (wall) cement board to the bottom of the bathtub? Also, please advise me, after applying Aduadefense waterproofing, what kind of thin-set mortar should apply on top of the Aduadefense (substrate)? I watch many mortified or un-mortified thin-set with many ANSI specs, and now I'm confused. Thanks for your pro tips since u've 45 yrs under your belt!

  • @stevelyons2161
    @stevelyons2161 Před 3 lety +4

    Jeff, I have a whirlpool tub that doesn't have a lip on it. How should I seal it? Love what your doing... got me through some drywall work that turned out better than the contractor that did our other bathroom. Thanks for all you do!

  • @chunkyburp
    @chunkyburp Před 4 lety +3

    You sir are the Bob Ross of construction!

  • @james-jq8sk
    @james-jq8sk Před 4 lety +1

    Waterproof cement board for Australian showers and bathrooms, with full water proofing system... never drywall. Love your channel, very sound info!

  • @t.b.1596
    @t.b.1596 Před 3 lety

    You are so awesome!!! Such a great attitude and a perfectionist. I have completely remodeled my house watching your video's and I'm a women!!

  • @billjones5566
    @billjones5566 Před 4 lety +25

    Jeff, I live in Arizona. I used red guard on cement board, worked very good. You’ll need to have lots of air circulation or better yet a respirator while using this product, one can get overcome from vapors. I found I didn’t care for the high volume of dust while cutting the cement board with the circular saw. It would create dust everywhere. Not only did I need a dust mask so did others in the area. I also found it hard to see what I was cutting. I found out that using a jig saw with a carbide jig saw blade (from Home Depot or Harbor Freight) I could cut very controlled straight or circular cuts. This would create a very low volume of dust in the immediate area only so I could now work inside the house. Still needed a dust mask!

  • @Jeff-gw1dv
    @Jeff-gw1dv Před 2 lety +3

    Jeff nothing you do is DIY it all looks really professional to me Jeff from Wales . Excellent videos keep it up.

  • @greenearthblueskies8556

    This dude is amazing...I swear I try to purchase every tool I see him use. 👍🏽

  • @marcellop4812
    @marcellop4812 Před 3 lety

    homeowners are the best general contractors!!! you are so right, you are the best

  • @DoNtCaReBrO_305
    @DoNtCaReBrO_305 Před rokem +4

    Hands down, the best regular guy explaining to regular ass people in regular language. Great videos man.

  • @paulpelletreau3316
    @paulpelletreau3316 Před 3 lety +11

    Do you have a demo of installing cement board in the niche and waterproofing it

  • @rowdawg12
    @rowdawg12 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this Video!! Gives me the confidence to tackle this Job and you explain this so simple

  • @JamesAFrancis1966
    @JamesAFrancis1966 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for making these videos. When ever I have a question on how to complete a DYI project. I head to CZcams and I get some good information.

  • @afterworkguinness2452
    @afterworkguinness2452 Před 3 lety +3

    Jeff, thanks for the level of detail you put in your videos. Question about this one, what do you use on the outside corners where the cement board meets the drywall? Metal corner bead ? Mesh tape? Or paper metal corner beads? Cheers.

    • @YT-User1013
      @YT-User1013 Před rokem +1

      Metal or plastic corner bead. You cannot ever use mesh or paper on outside corners.

  • @johnal4560
    @johnal4560 Před 4 lety +23

    also do you have a video to show how to install shower pan from a to z thanks

  • @renatasoltys3250
    @renatasoltys3250 Před 3 lety

    Doing this for first time.Excellent instruction (according to me).Canada

  • @hartatttackk
    @hartatttackk Před rokem

    Man youre incredible. I'm a handyman, you've helped me learn more than any other CZcamsr out there and thats saying something

  • @davecoles2438
    @davecoles2438 Před 4 lety +34

    Calgary Alberta, although we have codes, with the massive amounts of growth in the city, most never follow the codes and inspectors are scarce. This system is how I assemble all my showers.

    • @ttnnaples8060
      @ttnnaples8060 Před 3 lety

      You sure take pride in REDOING your work, hmm?

  • @aperez1060
    @aperez1060 Před 3 lety +11

    I live in SoCal! I am actually installing my own shower!! So I've been binge watching all of your videos! (they're a huge help!) I am currently using a rubber shower membrane as well as cement board/ hardiebacker on top of that. Then adding red guard and fiberglass cloth for the edges. After a couple coats or so, how long do you think my shower will last?

  • @jamypearson
    @jamypearson Před rokem

    Thanks man - Super helpful! I'm in WA, building a tiny home, so I'll use the products you suggest, or close to it. I decided to build in a tub to my shower space using cement board. Hope it works out!

  • @killerxxxlancer
    @killerxxxlancer Před 3 lety +1

    Good day from Malaysia. Im making my research on this because it is one of the low cost way to build a low cost houses. ❤️

  • @darrennewton1125
    @darrennewton1125 Před 4 lety +22

    Jeff, do you ever recess the shower and bath into the stud wall so the integrated flange is behind the cement sheet? This is the way most plumbers install them in Australia. It also fixes the problem where two walls are not at exact right angles.
    Thanks for your detailed explanations as they've corrected a lot of my previous methods of construction as a home rennovator.

  • @hbseth1867
    @hbseth1867 Před 4 lety +5

    I love your videos, especially the one that shows this same technique only cutting out the mortar and tape and just using the same 2 in 1 sealant required for Kerdi warranty before redguarding. Same deal in 1/2 the time....or am I missing something?

    • @leemolock503
      @leemolock503 Před 4 lety +1

      Dave Gordon so can you skip the mudding of the joints and just do the waterproofing? It seems like 2 coats would be sufficient in a smaller tub surround.

    • @cryptocomplete
      @cryptocomplete Před 3 lety +1

      @@davegordon6943 Hi Dave. Can Durock sheets butt up tight against each other? Or is some minimal gap required?

    • @cryptocomplete
      @cryptocomplete Před 3 lety +1

      @@davegordon6943 Thank you. This is my first shower and I am starting from studs so I hope to take all the steps and protections so it will last at least 20 years, if not much longer.

  • @doa2758
    @doa2758 Před 3 lety

    Always helpful and easy to follow the video. Great job and works for me!

  • @shiranduarte
    @shiranduarte Před rokem +1

    In Brazil, I don't know what are the building code (so to speak) requirements on wood/steel framing wet areas. But since this type of contruction is only starting to get grip, (99% here is masonry), we are still learning about these methods.
    We know a product named "glasroc", and a type of cement we use to glue the tiles that are made specifically for wet areas, we call it "AC3", and it's obviously preferred to use a ceramic tile with the lowest water abortion index (under 0,5%) . But people are discovering new methods for proper water insulation behind tiles... And I believe this green stuff you canadians use seems to be a kind of polymeric resin, and it's good to learn that trick!

  • @chrisvanrooyen1829
    @chrisvanrooyen1829 Před 4 lety +8

    Hi. Since you are installing a membrane above your durock, do you tape your seams with modified or unmodified thinset?
    Thanks for your videos.

    • @maxxcastillo9347
      @maxxcastillo9347 Před 4 lety

      Neither. You use a quick setting cement.

    • @jamesjetson3812
      @jamesjetson3812 Před 2 lety

      Modified… the only time i see companies use unmodified is under cement board for floor tiling.

  • @rickroll9086
    @rickroll9086 Před 4 lety +3

    Jeff, any reason can’t use thin set mortar to mud vs quick set? Just seems more forgiving?

  • @stephenmachan9004
    @stephenmachan9004 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Jeff!! I most prefer preformed fiberglass stalls. My main bath tub and shower is a three piece unit that must be 20 years old and looks just fine. I just renoed my basement bathroom and installed a three piece 48 inch unit. Pan, walls, roof Done! I am now doing my master shower and don't have the option for prefab. I'm thinking I will use 1/4 cement board with the Mapei roll-on. Buy Canadian whenever you can!! On top of that, if I dont find a panel that is nice enough I will put arborite right on the membrane Thousands of choices and then only two long seams to worry about. Wish me luck!

  • @kenfett7070
    @kenfett7070 Před 2 lety +2

    Just remodeled my upstairs bathroom and did 3 coats of the Aquadefense on the floor and 4 inches up the wall as well as the shower. Could not agree more about the product, it's fantastic and gave me peace of mind that no water will get through. Love your videos. Watched the entire A-Z bathtub install yesterday.

  • @sam.man.TX22
    @sam.man.TX22 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m in west Texas. Town of 6k or so. But I’d rather do it right the first time. Minimum code is just that, minimal. Do better. Love the videos. I’m using cement board.

  • @SebasBriones88
    @SebasBriones88 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for all your videos! How do you transition from cement boards on the walls to Kerdi board on the floor? Using the same fiberglass tape and mix?

  • @kpsingh3405
    @kpsingh3405 Před 10 měsíci

    Like your small talk advice, I see you trying to be honest, practical and non biased to any product. ‘Home owner the best contractor ‘ thx for saying that. Similar thing a city of Mississauga inspector said.

  • @ayokay123
    @ayokay123 Před 3 lety +1

    Jeff does absolutely amazing work. I used him for my 5' x 7.5' bathroom with tub. Only cost $674,000 dollars.

    • @bruble14
      @bruble14 Před rokem

      What a steal! It cost me over one million!

  • @iiLucky
    @iiLucky Před 4 lety +61

    12:40 "I do like it a little stiffer" - This had me cracking it up

  • @Crystid
    @Crystid Před 3 lety +7

    Hey There, thanks for the How-to. Did you simply use a sponge to get the quick-set off the shower basin before it dried?

    • @Mandinka711
      @Mandinka711 Před 3 lety

      Crys, did you ever figure this out ? I'm about to tear out my bath and use cement board as the substrate over a new tub. I "could" mask it all off....seems a bit redundant if it comes off easily. Was it still "wet" or did it dry completely then just wipe off ? Thanks.

    • @Crystid
      @Crystid Před 3 lety

      I always tape off with plastic to protect the tub, but yeah, it wipes right off.

    • @jamesjetson3812
      @jamesjetson3812 Před 2 lety

      I would have taped that area with painters tape… nobody likes cleaning up after themselves… tape saves you 20 minutes

  • @ryane6719
    @ryane6719 Před 11 měsíci

    I like that you show(albeit minor) mistakes instead of cutting film.

  • @student_of_life9656
    @student_of_life9656 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video. I will finish patching my shower wall this weekend. Needed to see how to water proof and the products needed. *Long story short I recently purchased my home and discovered a leak which was due to a bad shark bite install. Love your quote, "Home owners are the best general contractors"

  • @marvinshropshire4101
    @marvinshropshire4101 Před 4 lety +209

    Better safe than soggy.

  • @mikehamilton4433
    @mikehamilton4433 Před 4 lety +20

    Jeff, great video. Question: When redoing an existing custom shower with a cemented shower pan, do you set cement board directly on the cemented water pan or leave a small gap between the cement board and pan before taping the seam and covering with cement like you did with the preformed shower pan before water proofing?

  • @wyattsdad8561
    @wyattsdad8561 Před 2 lety

    Great vid. CZcams algorithm hasn’t shown me any new vids from you in months. Glad this popped up.

  • @michaelfoxfoxster469
    @michaelfoxfoxster469 Před 3 lety

    Great video I need to replace some of or possibly all the board in my tub/shower so this gets me the knowledge to do it right.
    Thank you

  • @Juaniyorx7
    @Juaniyorx7 Před 4 lety +5

    I've been following your videos to renovate my shower and they have been so helpful, my question is, how do you finish the gap between the drywall and the cement board? What's the best material for that transition?Can I use drywall mud or should I stick with quick setting cement?

  • @simmer-ringJ
    @simmer-ringJ Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for all the tips! Btw... Everyone wants a dry shower regardless of cost of tile. For me, it's all the time I spent getting to this point in the project. That's what I'm protecting

  • @guillermocarattini7380

    Greetings from Las Cruces, NM. Love your videos thank you. Your instructions have helped me out enormously with all sorts of projects. The naysayers will always be out there, thank God they can be easily ignored.

  • @Junk65
    @Junk65 Před 3 lety

    You are an EXCELLENT instructor!

  • @loriosif7159
    @loriosif7159 Před 4 lety +5

    Can you use AquaDefense on the floor around a curbless shower? Thank you for making these I have binge watched probably a year's worth in a few days and learned a lot.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  Před 4 lety

      I would suggest applying a waterproofing system for the floor that is tested and approved. cheers!

  • @jamesmiller3007
    @jamesmiller3007 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello Jeff, Great video! I've used several of your videos while remodeling our house. On quick question, have you every used Tadelakt or a similar plaster for shower walls? If so, any suggestions as far as water proofing before applying the tadelakt or if it's needed? Most tadelakt info I've found doesn't use one since the finish is suppose to be water proof, but I like to be certain and use a little overkill to be certain. Thanks, James

    • @liv2fish21
      @liv2fish21 Před 2 lety

      Plastic sheeting over the studs for all applications.

  • @jwsettelmayer
    @jwsettelmayer Před 2 lety

    Jeff, I live North of Cincinnati, OH. The Tile Shop's recommendation for water proofing was before putting up the cement board put a rubber liner from the drain, half way up the wall. So if water would get behind the cement board it could only go to the drain. I did not have a fiberglass prefabricated shower pan. I custom built my own. This is how I was able to take the rubber to the drain. Then install the cement board, caulking the joints & corners. Then go to tiling. I like your idea of the roll on liner so the water can not make it to the cement board.

  • @Tennis-3582
    @Tennis-3582 Před 3 lety +1

    What I like about this dude he talks a lot and that where I get the most benefit of this vid lol ! Great content