Hiding a Tile Floor Crack Update March 23 2022

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  • čas přidán 22. 03. 2022
  • This is an update of a video I made nearly 10 years ago. I am repairing the same crack but this time the crack has widened and the old method did not work. I show you a new method using inexpensive materials to hide about 95% of the crack. The cracks I repaired in this video were fairly wide probably the widest was close to 1 mm. It is much easier to do this rather than creating a mess with a hammer and chisel to remove the broken tile. The tile repaired in the video required paint since the separation due to the crack was fairly large and visible. I also used egg shell finish so that type of finish is not as porous and would not pick up as much dirt as a flat finish would. Leave comments below or ask questions and I will get back to you. The earlier video is shown here.
    • Hiding a Tile Floor Crack
    Video Editor - DaVinci Resolve 17
    Phone - Google Pixel 6 Pro
    Sunscreen for controller - tinyurl.com/y7f3k7bu (not used in this video but needed it)
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    Video Camera - GoPro Hero 10, GoPro Hero8 Black, Hero3 Black
    Still Camera - Canon T6i DSLR
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Komentáře • 57

  • @jamesmcneice7825
    @jamesmcneice7825 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great idea, thanks for the update!

  • @tonydelplato
    @tonydelplato Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the tips about filling & coloring cracks in tiles.

  • @santokki0502
    @santokki0502 Před 2 lety +11

    This saved me so much time, money and effort. Thanks for the video!

  • @louisaweideman6922
    @louisaweideman6922 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great idea, definitely going to do it, thanks

  • @memphisstreetdoc3936
    @memphisstreetdoc3936 Před 8 měsíci +1

    We have the same floor tiles in a home we're about to buy, same colors.. this will be amazing !

  • @Kimber99
    @Kimber99 Před rokem +1

    I liked the version in your first video better. You use fewer products and it's a quicker process. Also, the crack looks less visible. TFS!🤗

  • @ncarolin
    @ncarolin Před 12 dny

    Thank you for making this video Mario it help me a lot! 🎉

  • @jeepee7091
    @jeepee7091 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nice, thank you!

  • @Ecohen52784
    @Ecohen52784 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice

  • @kathybradley4609
    @kathybradley4609 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video--I am going to try this on a tile crack i discovered recently!

  • @francispaul65
    @francispaul65 Před 2 dny

    Neat work.

  • @brice5542
    @brice5542 Před 4 měsíci

    good job i have been doing this for 33 years,

  • @angelamerola4962
    @angelamerola4962 Před 9 měsíci +2

    i will try it! mines are mostly chipped

  • @antoniozuniga5815
    @antoniozuniga5815 Před rokem +1

    Great, i have some cracks to fix. Thanks

  • @julianapatrick7451
    @julianapatrick7451 Před rokem +7

    I can barely hear you because you don't speak up enough and you showed the product to fix it but the label was sideways and I cant see the name?

  • @janean3773
    @janean3773 Před 2 měsíci

    We have 3-4 porcelain tiles that are cracked. Two are actually slightly raised where the cracks are. Should we try to sand the edge first or...? Thx!

  • @RottenWoodInPower
    @RottenWoodInPower Před 8 měsíci +1

    Any idea on chips not cracks?

  • @RigmoreTalonbeard
    @RigmoreTalonbeard Před rokem +2

    If your house flipping just do it properly.
    If it's your house to keep, and you can't find more identical tiles at the store. Then this could be alright till you can replace it all or just take a loss on resale

  • @gameon41
    @gameon41 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video. Is this a water based paint or oil based and will this technique work with small holes or chips in tiles.

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před 6 měsíci +1

      This was water based paint. I guess you can use oil base or nail polish as well if you can get the write color and you have the right solvent to deal with it. I think there are other methods for chips that I have seen that might be better.

    • @benmurray2325
      @benmurray2325 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@MarioNappaHell yeah, thanks Mario. Also don't forget to update your bio to say the new year! Thanks for the tips sir

  • @mariaeastcoast3271
    @mariaeastcoast3271 Před rokem +3

    This is almost the exact thing I need to do. But my tile crack (like most, I think) is due to the floor being uneven. So won’t the crack just reappear pretty quickly?

    • @williampagdon4822
      @williampagdon4822 Před rokem

      You are correct that the Crack will likely return (you can see the crack in Video keeps getting longer and the Tiles may all be flexing in a Void).
      With any kind of Tile (Floor, Wall, Ceramic, Vinyl, Wood, etc.) it is always best to have a flat surface to mount the Tile. There are many different Sub-Surfaces and each has its own method of smoothing, but it really helps, especially with Cermaic Floor Tile to avoid cracking.
      Typically, it is best to not Sand the Surface (Floor or Wall) that the Tile will be glued to, if it is too smooth the Glue may not hold as well. Typically, the Surface of the Tile that takes the Glue is manufactured to be porous enough to hold the Glue.
      With Ceramic Tile you need proper Spacing to allow for expansion that is filled with Grout.

  • @kathybradley4609
    @kathybradley4609 Před rokem

    Is there a preference as to using Elmers white or the wood glue?

  • @nana_gmc8617
    @nana_gmc8617 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I saw another video that used epoxy to fill in the crack. Would you recommend this?

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před 9 měsíci

      You would need to be able to color the epoxy to match. Do they tell you how to do it?

    • @nana_gmc8617
      @nana_gmc8617 Před 9 měsíci

      no@@MarioNappa

    • @user-kn6vy8mb8k
      @user-kn6vy8mb8k Před měsícem

      Mapei here in Australia sell 33 different colours available in epoxy

  • @isinet2813
    @isinet2813 Před rokem +2

    hi, how much time between each step? It seems from the video you went from the glue straight to the grout, then paint, etc. Also, how long did you wait between number of paint coats, approximately. Thanks!

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před rokem +2

      You immediately add the grout to the wet paint so it sticks to the paint. I think if you wait two hours between coats of paint, that should be enough.

    • @isinet2813
      @isinet2813 Před rokem

      @@MarioNappa Thanks Mario! I'm leaving just now to go try this in a rental apartment... Best wishes.

    • @manestage5403
      @manestage5403 Před rokem

      @@isinet2813 Did it work?

    • @isinet2813
      @isinet2813 Před rokem +2

      @@manestage5403 👋 Hi, yes it works well enough to get you through some period of time (time will vary). My case: it's a rental apt & I really only had one chance to do it, I went back 2-3 dys later & was surprised how well it seems to "set together" if that makes sense. That white glue worked real well for me, it seemed to bond good to the tile which was surprising. Make sure you match the color of your tile.

    • @manestage5403
      @manestage5403 Před rokem +1

      @@isinet2813 Thank you so much! Very helpful. In the comment section of videos like this, many people say they will do something, but they never come to tell everyone how it went. lol

  • @ilexparaquaensis3861
    @ilexparaquaensis3861 Před 7 měsíci

    That tile cracked because it's poorly glued! First you need to find the place where it is not stuck. This can be detected by double-clicking. Then holes are drilled in the joints in places where it is not glued. Then, with the help of a syringe, the diluted glue is injected into the holes and it is observed whether it starts to flow through the adjacent holes. After curing, the crack can be repaired!

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před 7 měsíci +1

      No, the tile cracked due to a crack in the slab.

  • @chada472
    @chada472 Před rokem +3

    The cracks mean the concrete is cracking exactly like the tile shows.

  • @marycampbell9539
    @marycampbell9539 Před rokem +3

    Did you use a flat enamel paint?

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před rokem

      Use semigloss. Does absorb dirt as much.

    • @dbrown597
      @dbrown597 Před rokem

      Would you recommend satin finish or semigloss. I know both are washable/scrub able.
      I just discovered one or two tiles like this and am interested in trying this

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před rokem

      @@dbrown597 Try to match the gloss of the tile.

  • @jeremyhatchett8105
    @jeremyhatchett8105 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What ia the powder you are putting down?

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před 2 měsíci

      It is grout to match the color of the tile NOT the color of the grout you have in the areas between the tiles.

  • @jinnierivera3267
    @jinnierivera3267 Před 2 měsíci

    What is that powder filling called? Is there a link for that?

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před 2 měsíci

      It's grout. You can get it to match the tile - NOT the grout used in the area.

    • @jinnierivera3267
      @jinnierivera3267 Před 2 měsíci

      Can you give us the brand? The link?

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jinnierivera3267 Just go to Home Depot or Lowes or a Tile Store and buy grout to match the color of the tile. Any grout brand will work. You just need to make sure the color matches the tile.

  • @Powerskaty
    @Powerskaty Před rokem

    You need to steam mop. I bet your grout isn't that color.

  • @SAUCE206
    @SAUCE206 Před rokem

    Idk this kinda seemed like a hack job to me.

    • @justmythoughts6313
      @justmythoughts6313 Před rokem +2

      It says to hide it...I would much rather do this and be done in an hour, as long as it's not visible to the naked eye. Especially as a fix until you're ready to replace the floor.

    • @williampagdon4822
      @williampagdon4822 Před rokem +1

      You are correct. I was thinking the same as I was watching this.
      Although I typically have done things "The Right Way", which in this case would be to remove the Tiles, repair the Sub-Surface and replace the Tiles, that is not always practical for everyone for many reasons (Cost, Ability of Resident, future Plans, etc.). My "Old Worn-Out Ranch-Style Home" will likely be Bulldozed in a few years, so I just want to do some quick fixes for aesthetics, while not investing Time and Money into a Major Project.

  • @drriveramelo
    @drriveramelo Před 4 měsíci

    This video can (and should) be about 3 minutes long…

    • @MarioNappa
      @MarioNappa  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes. I could have done a better job editing.

  • @tomtracymusic
    @tomtracymusic Před rokem

    Way to long, does he not understand what fast forward is?