REDGARD + HOTMOP DISASTER!!! Bad Tile Job

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2023
  • Homeowners bought this home not knowing that the shower leaked. The previous homeowner was an HVAC contractor who did most of the work around his home himself. When he re-did the shower, he cut out some of the old hot mop and tried to patch it with Redgard. Now the shower is leaking and needs to be repaired.
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Komentáře • 192

  • @fyt54321
    @fyt54321 Před rokem +15

    I just encountered a similar situation. Client had a general reno contractor build a shower last August. It was leaking down to the first floor bathroom. Looked "okay" but not the finest tile work, some misalignment, grouted cracked corners (change of plane using grout not silicone tile caulk), and no pre-slope, no deck mud, no slope at all on the floor, just Durock + Redgard. The 12x12 floor was basically flat with uneven spots that pool water. Just crazy. I removed the floor and the first tiles at the bottom. And discovered the leaks were in many places. I excavated carefully (from watching your videos) and the client could see for himself the issues. Then I had to convince the client that it made no sense to try to repair it with a proper job matched up to the rest of the existing sloppy work. So I tore out the whole thing, a shower that was only like 4 months old! It is now a proper shower, and looks about 10x better in every way. And it has a pre-slope, a pan liner, a post-slope, and is built properly. I've learned a lot watching your videos! (And Sal's, and some of Bob's too.)

  • @LABoyko
    @LABoyko Před 11 měsíci +4

    RedGard is a terrific product. The issue lies with tiny residual pinholes in the coating detectable only upon very close scrutiny. Careful inspection after each coat is very important to catch these infinitesimally minute spots not covered with surfactant.
    This case was more about abject carelessness: mastik in a shower, PVC glue on ABS, concrete in the pan covering weep holes. No CZcamsr anywhere is teaching any that.

  • @TR4Ajim
    @TR4Ajim Před rokem +2

    After making “patch” mistakes in the past, rebuild it all! Every time I’ve “taken it back to the studs”, I’m glad I did.

  • @JeepMurphy
    @JeepMurphy Před rokem +14

    I would not be associated with that, replace it.

  • @marklockwood7592
    @marklockwood7592 Před rokem +12

    The owner was doomed to do a full remodel from the start. The 20 year old tile (color,style), the bad workmanship, and the age makes a small repair more of an eye sore. You can't match the old tile to make it look right. The owner probably knew it and you are helping him do the right thing.

  • @Phantoma3
    @Phantoma3 Před rokem +4

    That's a nice home with a very old fashioned looking bathroom

  • @piginapancake
    @piginapancake Před rokem +3

    I'd definitely tear it all out. I can't stand a crappy job and if you're already in it, don't stop short.

  • @2yz4u58
    @2yz4u58 Před rokem +5

    I’ve ran into a situation where they just wanted me to replace the pan, the walls looked fine for the most part anyway so I started to tear out the pan, the installer screwed the Schluter preform into the sub floor. So after that I start taking out a few rows of tile and realize the guy used durock for his wall board and didn’t coat it with any sort of water proofing membrane. Except the seams he used kerdi band on the seams lol I had to tell the homeowner the only way I would replace the pan is if they did a full tear out and replacement. I can’t put my work on someone else’s shitty work that didn’t even make the shower watertight

  • @johncouch7785
    @johncouch7785 Před 10 měsíci +3

    From what I’ve been seeing on videos, it is time for a total re-think of the shower design and construction. As a home owner, I do not want to have blind faith that the work that I never saw will not fail and cost me $1000s in unwarranteed costs. I need a drop in system with double redundancy and easy access to shut off valves in the very likely event of a plumbing line leak/failure. We are paying too much attention to being pretty and not enough on being functional.

  • @davids6075
    @davids6075 Před rokem +8

    You guys are like a surgery team. Another well done job .

  • @roczilla6834
    @roczilla6834 Před rokem

    Issac you are a forensic tile investigator. Love it. Thanks for the post. See you on the next one. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @Schism75
    @Schism75 Před rokem

    Dude, I love your videos I’ve seen a lot of tile jobs that look great, but have underlying issues and Vice versa . Your work is on point and looks great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @bears893
    @bears893 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You guys have me soooo geeked about my upcoming diy project.. definitely focusing on waterproofing and taking my time.. soo much knowledge from you guys!!

  • @EricJohnson-dr5wb
    @EricJohnson-dr5wb Před rokem +3

    It must be tough for a homeowner to see that much square footage that doesn’t seem to be leaking and hear the solution is to tear the whole thing back to studs. Maybe a cross section drawing could help him understand better. Great video.

  • @Jordo519
    @Jordo519 Před rokem +9

    I would definitely recommend a replacement if I was doing it, with seeing how bad the bond is I'd be afraid after a few months of showering after the repair, that the walls tiles could let go, specially after a bunch of hot steam from the showers, so I would definitely recommend a remodel!!

    • @danbartstow9829
      @danbartstow9829 Před 6 měsíci

      Your credibility is awesome! Tile Master for sure! I BELIEVE in you!

  • @viperlvr
    @viperlvr Před rokem +2

    Another great video Tilecoach, as someone who is in the middle of their first DIY tub to shower full bathroom remodel I personally returned everything I thought I originally though I needed months ago back to Home Depot (VersaBond, RedGard, Prism, etc.). I replaced it all with all Laticrete products (Multimax Lite, Hydroban, Spectralock 1, etc.) per your recommendation before I got too deep into the project. Even though I am not a pro I can see how using the right more expensive quality products, combined with proper use will save you in the long run. Thanks again Isaac, keep it up.

    • @Ed97336
      @Ed97336 Před 11 měsíci

      Wrong you can use any of the product you just mention if it’s install incorrectly you will have a problem.

  • @dineshgordhan4783
    @dineshgordhan4783 Před 10 měsíci

    Watching from u.k.
    U in America have bad workmen like us in uk.
    Your system is totally different from ours but I like your dedication to do a correct job & informative video.

  • @rodneyhughes2790
    @rodneyhughes2790 Před rokem +1

    Another great, informative video! Thanks Isaac!

  • @Apexjasonmorganllc
    @Apexjasonmorganllc Před 4 měsíci

    Opening line- got another jacked up shower😂

  • @kenneththomas3558
    @kenneththomas3558 Před rokem

    Great work!
    Excited to see the next video.

  • @zman8884
    @zman8884 Před rokem

    I wonder if people look back at their work like that and think, "oh that’s nice".........concerning. Great videos and great work issac

  • @bigolbrad
    @bigolbrad Před rokem +1

    Nice walk through. Tear it up😅

  • @gregbartgis8270
    @gregbartgis8270 Před rokem +2

    That window alone, I wouldn't be able to stand it, tear it out

  • @JY-vr8ok
    @JY-vr8ok Před rokem

    Just red guard the hole thing and retile job done!!!😂😂😂

  • @TimFant-cm9wc
    @TimFant-cm9wc Před rokem +2

    love your videos, i do a couple shower repairs a year, sometimes more, i don't under stand why someone would leave grout lines on the beach seat, big no no in my book. i always leave a 1" over hang in front and sides if exposed. i also only use solid curb cap, marble or engendered marble, and any flat areas where shower glass is going to set. i seal the curb cap a day or 2 ahead of install. some customers insist on matte finish on wall tiles, i do my best to talk them out of it, have to seal that as well. Isaac i would like to send you a couple picture of how i use flo-fx drain with a hotmop to get your thoughts

  • @robertjennings5357
    @robertjennings5357 Před rokem +3

    Fix it right, that’s my motto. To not rip it all out, is like putting a dress on a pig lol. Demo it out to the studs and do it right. Looking at the hack work every day would be painful! So, biting the bullet and redoing the whole thing will bring greater joy and resale value down the road!

  • @johng9562
    @johng9562 Před rokem

    This is a total gut job ~ everything must go. If the homeowner does not want to do it right, I personally would pass on the job.

  • @traillesstravelled7901
    @traillesstravelled7901 Před 6 měsíci

    As a handyman, seeing all the bad joints, and not using thinset, I would run out of there as well.

  • @jasperdawson9479
    @jasperdawson9479 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely needs to be redone!

  • @Duane14
    @Duane14 Před rokem +2

    With the resources available on you tube etc. It still blows my mind that homeowners think mastic and half-assed waterproofing will make a good shower... it's nuts!

  • @danbartstow9829
    @danbartstow9829 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for exposing this bullhocky…😊

  • @Binkley-rj6gf
    @Binkley-rj6gf Před rokem +4

    I wouldn't hire the prior owner to be my HVAC contractor if he thought that tile work was of acceptable quality.

  • @tedecker3792
    @tedecker3792 Před 5 měsíci

    Start over. No question!

  • @robertnortham2962
    @robertnortham2962 Před rokem

    I would tear the whole shower out and start over. Like you said just to repair it would be costly not to mention it would still look compromised in my eyes. I wouldn't like the idea of tieing into the previous installers work knowing that other parts of the shower are not 100% and having to warrant it. I think I would walk away from this one as far as a repair goes, I want to sleep at night. A full new shower is the only way to go. Thanks for another great video!

  • @evictioncarpentry2628

    I've done patch jobs in rental properties where only the bottom 18 inches needed to be replaced and they don't have the budgets for a re-do.
    Broke the tiles out. Dried everything behind the wall for a couple days. Durock. Seal the holes. Redguard. Mastic. New tiles w/ grout & sealer on the whole shower.
    Haven't had a callback for them ever.

  • @skailatalejo2886
    @skailatalejo2886 Před rokem

    I agree with you. He should replace the hole show and floor of the bathroom.

  • @iFortold
    @iFortold Před rokem +2

    I wouldn't do a patch on this. Love the video!

  • @scorpio8428
    @scorpio8428 Před rokem +1

    Great video as always. also, please use safety glasses! Especially when your face is 1 foot from a multitool.

  • @pl6935
    @pl6935 Před rokem +1

    Homeowner wasn't cheap during covid times, now they want to be cheap fixing the bathroom 😂

  • @j.l.strasner1475
    @j.l.strasner1475 Před rokem

    Complete demo and replace once you repair it , you own it

  • @FixthisCD
    @FixthisCD Před rokem +2

    If it was me I would say it all needs to come out and that is the only way I will do it. Can't see making it look good and having a good return of investment by patching it

  • @Dillonmac96
    @Dillonmac96 Před rokem +3

    10 yr tile guy here just 3 years deep diving online… what’s crazy is these guys are very handy or whatever but with the complexity of these systems you really find urself having to google and CZcams (thank you very much Isaac) for the exact parts the exact types like… there’s no easy way to figure this stuff out besides being trained 20 years ago… and even if you took a guy from 30 years ago Time Machine he wouldn’t know how to use a phone like you can’t just go in Home Depot and figure it out. This is why I know I justify charging triple what I just was last year

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před rokem +1

      Good for you. Stay profitable!

  • @elizabethdoherty5037
    @elizabethdoherty5037 Před rokem

    Replace it. No question. Also, it looks quite dated, so updating it would be a good investment.

  • @JohnDoe-zz3hj
    @JohnDoe-zz3hj Před rokem +1

    Remodel OR Repair depends on what the HOME OWNER wants. Not the contractors decision.
    might be a quick sale, might be a keeper home, the repair choice is upto the home owner.

  • @donaldblank8873
    @donaldblank8873 Před 6 měsíci

    The funny part is I bet in the beginning the plumber was blamed. Especially when there was blue glue on ABS.

  • @kylemckiernan3592
    @kylemckiernan3592 Před rokem +1

    I would delete that whole shower. Those white tiles are hideous. But most people it comes down to money and what they can afford. I would try and take it down from under the ugly white tile to the floor like you said. Im doing a big shower bathroom renovation. Sometimes I think about calling.

  • @MAD-DUKE
    @MAD-DUKE Před rokem +2

    It's easy to say replace I'm sure the home owners would love to replace it. It comes down to affordability. If the home owner needs a shower and can only afford a repair they need someone willing to do a repair that is not cosmetically pleasing but won't cause further damage

    • @beekeepermariadelgado6806
      @beekeepermariadelgado6806 Před rokem

      I would then tell the guy he would have to go to Home Depot and pick up a worker who uses Redguard.

  • @rostyslavpoberezhny583

    Thanks for an interesting video. I would put a new drain in and try to seal into the existing hot mop with a tar product, then fill it up with water and if it holds up, just retile what was removed without removing any more tile. patch the showerpan with deck mud and a new layer of showerfloor tile on top of existing one. This might save this shower for a while assuming the old pan is good and the owner is not ready for a remodel. Otherwise replace the whole thing, I don't think cutting into the wall tile would make a-lot of sense.

  • @kevingawelko6454
    @kevingawelko6454 Před rokem +4

    I know you are a fan of the foam pans and curbs. I'm not. They sound hollow to me. I prefer cmu block for my curb and deck mud for my shower floor.

  • @mattmason7554
    @mattmason7554 Před rokem

    Replace. Amazingly common to see. Sad for the homeowners. Just looked at one today. Walk in/ curb less sloped into bathroom. Shoddy work passed off. New owners have no choice but to pay up.

  • @daniel64padilla
    @daniel64padilla Před rokem

    I would agree with you on that one unfortunately

  • @donaldblank8873
    @donaldblank8873 Před 6 měsíci

    Just from meeting customers, You will have no option but to do a repair and redo the shower Pan. Even if you cannot find matching tile. I'm a plumber. And I know you are caught in the middle. It comes down to them spending the money for a Complete new bathroom. Or remove the tile as high as you need to go to redo the shower Pan properly to keep it from leaking and causing further damage, Have a good contract written up with exactly what was done abd the decision that was made by the home owner. You have to be able to warranty your work. And sleep at night. Those hollow floor tiles must come up to. And the curb definitely needs repaired. You just see water pouring on to the floor. I ran into this a bunch.

  • @osearcy4
    @osearcy4 Před 10 měsíci

    If I had a dollar for every time someone told me to just redguard it 😂

  • @zephyr1408
    @zephyr1408 Před rokem

    No ! If I was the owner start saving after getting an approximate price and call u back in a yr or even two ! I am a finish contractor and I fix my finish or fence ! I do not replace my own shower!
    I did patch my roof sheeting however, I did it after my Dad ( who was a general home builder and built the house I am in) coached me how to do it !
    Stay in your lane!

  • @riccochet704
    @riccochet704 Před rokem +2

    That was a "make it look pretty'ish for as cheap as possible, it's not going to be inspected anyways, as-is, no eff's given" job right there. Just saw one similar last week while looking at a rental we were going to buy. Tile in the shower was highly suspect. Lippage, uneven grout lines, drain was crooked. Of course they said "bathroom was just remodeled!" By who? The Three Stooges? I didn't even need to hire an inspector to tell that was a home depot job. Which made me suspect the rest of the "recently renovated" parts of the house. Had to walk away from that one unless they came down $100k to gut and redo the bathrooms.

  • @kevingawelko6454
    @kevingawelko6454 Před rokem +3

    Mastic in a wet area is a no no. I'd be redoing the whole shower, especially if I was expected to warranty the repair. Homeowner isn't going to like the price, but will be satisfied with the end result.
    On a side note, I prefer liquid membranes from Laticrete. Have never been a fan of Redguard.

    • @fyt54321
      @fyt54321 Před rokem +3

      Agreed. But Redgard works fine if that's what you have. Apply it properly, let it fully cure. And only use it on walls that have been mesh-taped and mortared, never on floors lol. This was a frankenstein job.

  • @eddiegonzalez516
    @eddiegonzalez516 Před rokem

    Just like you said. A house worth that much, I would completely demo the entire bathroom and start from scratch

  • @jaredthomas6808
    @jaredthomas6808 Před rokem +2

    Such a broad question, I would guess 9-12k. There are so many variables though......

  • @manuelc.7570
    @manuelc.7570 Před rokem

    What i do in this case. Is i would chip of the pencil trims. Buff all the tile with a stone sander and then i paint it with that tile over tile paint. Then just tile over with a premium thinset. Works every time

  • @BennnettFlooringandTile

    100% I would be at a full demo. Given the issues just in the pan, layout, mastic, hollow floor tiles. Full remodel. Repairs would have to continuously be done. End up paying more for repairs when you could just get a new bathroom.

  • @BobbyinBeaumont
    @BobbyinBeaumont Před rokem

    Gut it, it needs a fresh look done right.

  • @DirtyD061405
    @DirtyD061405 Před rokem

    I would definitely do a complete tear out and build new

  • @haseebrehman5823
    @haseebrehman5823 Před 5 měsíci

    new bathroom for sure.

  • @robdgonz
    @robdgonz Před rokem

    Opinions on Tile Redi show pans? I'm going to be redoing my bathroom soon and I have been researching these for a few weeks. It seems like a reasonable option. If installed properly. The biggest issue I've seen is not using the right mortar to mount it to the floor causing it to be loose.

  • @zitobin1
    @zitobin1 Před rokem

    Cant polish this one up. It looks bad and is installed poorly. Rip it out and and start over. Will save the client money in the long run. Your likely to find many more bad problems with the install. Great video, thanks mate

  • @itech301
    @itech301 Před 10 měsíci

    If I looked at that job, I would say remodel or find someone else. I wouldn't want to touch any of that

  • @GTI631
    @GTI631 Před rokem +1

    That shower needs a complete reno. It needs to be properly installed/waterproofed. That’s the only way I would want to be associated with it.

  • @LABoyko
    @LABoyko Před 11 měsíci

    The presence of ants under bench tiles indicates a compromised water barrier somewhere.

  • @brian2ize
    @brian2ize Před rokem

    I’d just remodel the whole thing. tile is the #1 thing I look at in houses. like when I had mine built I wanted to check it out before grouting was done every place in my house and after they said it grout was finished.

  • @adamnorthville5636
    @adamnorthville5636 Před rokem +2

    Wow. Three stooges install!

  • @darwinbodero7872
    @darwinbodero7872 Před rokem +1

    The existence of redgard is a bane to the tile industry. It’s the worst of the waterproofing membranes

  • @scumby007
    @scumby007 Před rokem +1

    I just took over a job where the "Handyman" used Red Guard and Chloraloy over the old hot mop. Then he stuffed a plastic drain top, unsecured, into the existing cast iron drain bottom. I have pics and video if you would like me to send them to you

    • @TileCoach
      @TileCoach  Před rokem +2

      Yes please! Info@tilecoach.com

  • @klompen222
    @klompen222 Před 11 měsíci

    Isaac: You say that if Redgard is used properly…but it’s still not a great product. If it is installed properly, what can I expect? I remodeled two bathrooms in my home in 2021 - built a mudbed walk-in shower, fully tiled over Redgard, and a new bathtub with Redgard and tiles on the walls. Should I expect them to fail?!

  • @harryhartawan6477
    @harryhartawan6477 Před rokem

    Hey coach, have you ever float on AAC Light Block? If you have or you know how to do it, please teach me.. thanks for all of your video coz im inspired by you.. 😀

  • @shaun8544
    @shaun8544 Před rokem +1

    rip it out!!

  • @fyt54321
    @fyt54321 Před rokem +7

    Isaac does shower pan archeology. I would love to comprehend how someone goes to the effort to do a project outside of their contracting discipline, does their own "research" to ostensibly do a proper job, and then goes ahead and invents some totally bizarre half-baked installation method that they could not have possibly seen recommended anywhere. And does a very sloppy job. Just nuts.

    • @spikeklein2196
      @spikeklein2196 Před rokem

      Totally. Some people get creative when they should stick to proper methods.

  • @josenava4228
    @josenava4228 Před rokem

    Hey Isaac! I love your videos. Do you have an online course that I can purchase? I’m brand new to tile work.

  • @andrewhayward9539
    @andrewhayward9539 Před rokem

    Can you do a video on how to do a Dry-pack Shower pan with an offset drain? I have a shower that is about 7' long with a drain about 2' from the side and 5 to the other. If I keep it level all around the short side could be a slip hazard.

  • @patrickcowan8701
    @patrickcowan8701 Před rokem +1

    He might have been an excellent HVAC guy but not a good tiler. Funny to see ABS, that's a Canadian thing. We only use PCV four feet from the house for sewage.

  • @wiredperformance6130
    @wiredperformance6130 Před rokem

    I’m a mechanic not a plumber. Looking for pan advice. What would you put in your house? Menards is my local building supply. Shower will be upstairs and not on an exterior wall. I know pex is easy but after replacing all the water lines in the house with 0 leaks I’m confident I can build a shower and eliminate the hated tub that’s 5 inches off the floor. Product choices is great in theory but when none of it is sold local it does me no good. So any help would be greatly appreciated especially if I could get info on specific menards products. Or if menards stuff all sucks and isn’t worth my time then that would also be awesome! I run my own little shop so days are long and weekends are just another day to work for me. Thanks for your time.

  • @jlatnyc
    @jlatnyc Před 8 měsíci

    Issac do you use the RedGorilla tubs to mix mortar or just carrying demo work?

  • @justinkeppler9860
    @justinkeppler9860 Před rokem +2

    Gut it all and do it right. That whole bathroom is hideous

  • @mrscott01
    @mrscott01 Před rokem +1

    Tear it out!

  • @John-fr9up
    @John-fr9up Před 11 měsíci

    Replacement hands down --- definitely would not guarantee a repair. You don't have to accept every job.

  • @TimFant-cm9wc
    @TimFant-cm9wc Před rokem +2

    replace

  • @tonyflick5542
    @tonyflick5542 Před 8 měsíci

    The homeowner probably didn't want to pay for the demo to do it properly..

  • @roberts6236
    @roberts6236 Před rokem +3

    tear out or have to walk from that one,not only is it awful there is no telling what methods were used everywhere else.fix that failure and there will be more failures to follow other places.

  • @charliep5139
    @charliep5139 Před rokem

    You gotta re do all of it or at least the shower part. Once you touch it and try and patch it over, whatever happens is on you.

  • @Halfdead211
    @Halfdead211 Před rokem +1

    Curious as to why they still do the hot mop in So Cal but not Nor Cal..Anyone know?

  • @danbartstow9829
    @danbartstow9829 Před 6 měsíci

    Please if you’re a real tile person! No boot licking allowed! Lol 😂

  • @mikeclarke3005
    @mikeclarke3005 Před rokem

    absolutely requires a full redo, the tile pulled up is not set right, I would not touch doing a repair be back within months, and that floor needs redo also.

  • @1madason
    @1madason Před rokem +3

    replace it

  • @cbvaldellon1982
    @cbvaldellon1982 Před měsícem

    what would be proper way to patch that up instead of using concrete and red guard?? are we forced to redo the whole pan?? plmk thanks!!!

  • @sunfish8286
    @sunfish8286 Před rokem +6

    What is the average shower remodel cost in Sacramento area? 5'×3' and 8' ceiling. Approximately

    • @mx500a4
      @mx500a4 Před rokem +2

      I'm guessing 8k

    • @jh5131
      @jh5131 Před rokem +3

      @@mx500a4 I figured 12-14k

    • @kirkdunn1379
      @kirkdunn1379 Před rokem

      You can't have a 3' wide bath

    • @sunfish8286
      @sunfish8286 Před rokem

      @kirkdunn1379 5 feet backwall and 3 ft on each adjacent wall. And yes, you can have any size of the wall as long as you have enough space and follow the codes.

    • @kirkdunn1379
      @kirkdunn1379 Před rokem

      @@sunfish8286 how do you fit a tub on 3ft wall?...15sq ft bath never seen in my life

  • @ASharperFinishLLC
    @ASharperFinishLLC Před rokem +1

    Red guard is just water colored red.

  • @Halfdead211
    @Halfdead211 Před rokem +1

    Isaac…Could you do a short video on shower life expectancy?
    The reason I ask is I’m here local in your same area.I’ve remodeled all three of my showers which were done in the 80s hot mop and floated with chicken wire..While my pan material was kinda wet and I did find some standing water in the hot mop area once I pulled the tar out all three showers were bone dry underneath..They we’re all over 30 years old when I ripped them out..They’ve all been replaced using denshield/Kerdi .What kind of lifespans are you expecting to see out of these new systems?

    • @RoninCC
      @RoninCC Před rokem

      Look at foam, then look at concrete, then open a history book and see how long either lasts. A decade ago my teachers would scream and shout that we needed to recycle because "plastics dont break down until after 1,000 years!" (foams are also petroleum products btw), yet now we are facing the reality of microplastics being in everything from drinking water to food. There is tried and true, and then there is marketing.

    • @brianhopkins5251
      @brianhopkins5251 Před rokem +1

      he did a video a while back where they took out an old shower (and replaced it) with a lead shower pan that he said probably dated from the 1950's and wasn't leaking, just was outdated.

    • @beekeepermariadelgado6806
      @beekeepermariadelgado6806 Před rokem

      @@RoninCC cast iron shower pan.

  • @johnrosas2606
    @johnrosas2606 Před rokem +1

    I was cringing to see hammer, chisel, vacuum and no eye protection. But, on the subject at hand I would do a complete re-do. I think the homeowner would regret eventually to live with a shower with half of it done with obvious bad workmanship and half done by a professional. And everyday living in that house they will see the difference. Nothing like having peace of mind. Expensive but worth it. A bad looking shower might potentially reduce the value of the house.

  • @Heb101922
    @Heb101922 Před rokem +2

    It needs to be redone.

    • @fyt54321
      @fyt54321 Před rokem +1

      Yup, it's not a selling point feature at all. It's not only poor craftsmanship it's a very dated design, not modern nor attractive.

  • @danbartstow9829
    @danbartstow9829 Před 6 měsíci

    Use redgard! It has O tile on the bucket!

  • @weekendwarrior3420
    @weekendwarrior3420 Před rokem

    At least the guy left you an easy to remove "installation"... Can't complain! It's funny that whatever you touch you have to say "another rookie mistake" :-) That person isn't a "rookie" he is a "whatever-don't-care" crook - these days it doesn't take long to find out which cement is to be used for tile.