THE BEST REDGARD VIDEO ON THE INTERNET!!!

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2020
  • Redgard is probably the most widely used liquid applied waterproofing membrane for tile in showers. This is the best redgard video I have ever seen on the internet. I'm not saying there are not other good Redgard videos out there, but this is the first time I have seen it done right when being used as a shower pan waterproofing membrane. Custom Building Product's own Redgard instructional video is very vague and instructs users to apply 2 coats. No more, no less. It is very difficult to get the correct application rate for using only 2 coats (40 sq.ft. per gallon per coat). It also does not show the details of tying into the drain as this video shows.
    To see the original video from @Totally Rad Tile, click the link here: • How to build a shower pan .
    Drew does a great job explaining, in detail, how to properly waterproof a shower using Redgaurd and a traditional weep type drain system using Hardibacker on the walls. You can also find Drew on instagram @etile.
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  • @brettb614
    @brettb614 Před rokem +9

    Isaac, I am a professional remodeler/builder in Ohio with 29 years in the trades, and I just have to say I love your style. Your method of doing the research to do each job right is inspiring, even to an old timer like me. I especially love your encouraging words, you are an exceptional example to everyone in our industry, and we can all improve from your content. Both on the job and off.

  • @cbriggs132
    @cbriggs132 Před 3 lety +4

    Enjoy your videos. I’m a 30 year tile guy. One man show. It’s great to watch a fellow tile guy go through the step by step. Wish you all the health and happiness 2020 can bring. And 2021.

  • @FreiGuy329
    @FreiGuy329 Před 4 lety +2

    I tore my shower and entire bathroom apart 2 month ago. Found your channel and you have inspired me to maybe tackle it myself. Time is the issue now. I built this house 36 years ago with my father in law. The shower had some pan failure. You are a great teacher and I hope my job slows down and I get time to put this back together. Thanks again.

  • @dscrive
    @dscrive Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you for sharing this video and the commentary!
    And, I'd like to say thank you for making videos. Having watched a number of your videos when I was able to handle the small amount of tile work that a friend needed as she's getting her house ready to sell.
    The lessons I learned from dealing with only about 3 square feet of tile in real life: small amounts of floor tile is easy, even just tiny amounts of wall tile isn't, pre mixed ready to use thinset seems to suck, and an oscillating multitool with a grout removal blade is amazing for tile removal and cleaning up odd cuts in hardy board :)

  • @mikecohen7035
    @mikecohen7035 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent collaboration!!!!! Thanks for the spotlight on a procedure that works!

  • @patrickmartin8302
    @patrickmartin8302 Před 3 lety +2

    I've been watching your videos and others because I am currently redoing a shower in my house. Your advice, and others, have helped me immensely. Due to what I do for a living, my days are filled with negativity and a lack of honesty, both by people I deal with and sometimes my employer (I'm in gov't). That being said, I really appreciate when someone shows such sincere encouragement and compassion. Thank you for all your help, please keep it up.

  • @ericksonjustinAK
    @ericksonjustinAK Před 2 lety +1

    I'm watching this in 2021 and I have to say your message at the end is very refreshing and wholesome and not polarizing. So many people just say "stay safe", when most people don't agree that the only concern is to "stay safe", and honestly it's a polarizing comment. Thanks for sticking to a good message that is needed and we all can get behind.

  • @ew5044
    @ew5044 Před 4 lety

    I just found your channel. I love watching DIY, tutorial and home repairs videos. You are a solid professional! Thanks for the vids.

  • @SIBXCDA
    @SIBXCDA Před 4 lety +5

    Agreed... Andrew's demo was insanely well done & informative.

  • @kristengause1435
    @kristengause1435 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow! That prime coat is the trick when using the fabric! The redgard dries almost immediately on the non primed surfaces but the primed surface gave extra work time to get the fabric applied well and smoothed out! Thanks for the tip

  • @josephcalvosa8272
    @josephcalvosa8272 Před 2 lety +3

    Damn dude, I came for the help with my bathroom floor and got the inspiration I needed to keep my brains off of it. You are appreciated brother.

  • @scorpio6587
    @scorpio6587 Před 4 lety +1

    I love your videos, and I love the pep talks you often give at the end.

  • @williamsnoke2632
    @williamsnoke2632 Před 2 lety +2

    Tile Coach. You really are inspiring. Honest man you are. I feel as tho you're at work for the greater good in all of us.. You're sincerely appreciated man.

  • @johnB-fj8eq
    @johnB-fj8eq Před rokem +3

    I'm a general contractor in San Jose and have done pretty much all the kitchen & bathrooms by myself. Got licensed in 1993 and been using a few tile subs the last few years. I went through 5 or so before I found a guy who actually followed proper practices regarding weep holes! It gets old real fast when you have to watch over your subs! Common sense that you want the water to have a clear path to drain ! I started watching your video on redguard and saw how thick you were putting it on and the guy you pointed out in this video explained it well. I still prefer hot mop when I can control the fumes, but redguard( the way he showed to install works well! shluter I only use with a liquid membrane over it and up the walls past the curb at aminimum because thinset only between the membranes is not waterproof especially when weep holes are clogged and water sits under the tile ! Hopefully this video will sink into the guys the right procedure!

  • @BrentonRealEstate
    @BrentonRealEstate Před 4 lety

    Great example. Thanks for sharing, Isaac. I finally understand how to do this critical process correctly and with confidence.

  • @jaymaizel1263
    @jaymaizel1263 Před 3 lety +11

    I like to see the positivity. You’re a good and sincere man. Thank you!!!!

  • @nickmakris2971
    @nickmakris2971 Před 4 lety +11

    Priming plaster walls requires a mist coat/slurry coat. Where you mix the primer 50/50 with water so it can absorb into the the plaster. Then the paint sticks to the primer. This is a standard approach in priming surfaces, before coating them. The red guard is sticky, but you can peel it off, if you don't do a mist coat, or put too much material on. The way buddy applies it in the video, pretty much makes it a done deal, as the red guard has become part of the substrate.

  • @Ranger_1349
    @Ranger_1349 Před 3 lety

    Love these videos man, thanks for the uplift at the end as well!

  • @Naturelover00023
    @Naturelover00023 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love a good tutorial that makes sense. So I really appreciate what you do. My brothers and I are fixing a bathroom at my mom’s house and your knowledge and simple way to share it has help a lot. It’s very thoughtful of you to encourage viewers during the hard
    covid 19 period. I lost my nephew due to mental health during covid.
    Congratulations on your channel. Awesome, it’s awesome. 🎉

  • @leslierichmond5083
    @leslierichmond5083 Před 3 lety

    You have a big heart, thanks for all you do!

  • @mikeperez6942
    @mikeperez6942 Před 2 lety

    Glad to see you respect others work. That’s an honest man Much respect bro.

  • @jda9835
    @jda9835 Před 3 lety

    I was not expecting the information at the end of the video. But I needed to hear it. Thank you brother.

  • @joectrick
    @joectrick Před 3 lety

    Thanks for all your help for us DIY'ers!

  • @JoseMedina-ms5jg
    @JoseMedina-ms5jg Před 2 lety +1

    Great video thank you for sharing. I’ve watched A LOT of videos from different installers and this is the first time I’ve seen someone apply a thin coat/tape then another coat. GREAT.

  • @avsarpatel1316
    @avsarpatel1316 Před 3 lety

    Awesome instructional video! Love the ending man! Keep making great videos

  • @geraldpadilla726
    @geraldpadilla726 Před 3 lety

    Love the level of workmanship in all you videos and love the end outreach at the end man?

  • @inakiandrade9330
    @inakiandrade9330 Před 4 lety

    Great video as always! Informative and fun

  • @SergioRodriguez-xj8ri
    @SergioRodriguez-xj8ri Před 3 lety

    THANK YOU for sharing the video and the explanation. Your the real deal my friend. Your blessed and keep up the the great work you do.

  • @Oreo21485
    @Oreo21485 Před 3 lety

    Great video. It went into much more detail and the cut away made me feel much more able to take on my shower.

  • @luispadovani3788
    @luispadovani3788 Před 3 lety

    Your an amazing person ,thanks for your positive thoughts and educational videos

  • @jmarkymark1
    @jmarkymark1 Před 3 lety

    What a great piece of advice you gave at the end! Wow!!

  • @kaymarpee
    @kaymarpee Před 3 lety

    researching for a van conversion shower and came across your channel! this is super interesting stuff! rad message at the end

  • @CEO_RIcco
    @CEO_RIcco Před rokem

    Man I love the positive messages you present. Thank you for teaching me so much such a short time!. You the Man! 🙌💯💯

  • @kevinlcnsouthknoxville2685

    Fantastic information, installing a tub this week

  • @JFroh66
    @JFroh66 Před 3 lety

    Loved the message at the end!! Thank you :)

  • @jayrob7418
    @jayrob7418 Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative. Thanks for the video brother.

  • @JohnSmith-fh1rx
    @JohnSmith-fh1rx Před 3 lety +7

    You have taught me so much more. I think you’re a real positive guy who doesn’t beat up us DYIers. Keep making the videos so we can keep getting better! P.S. the positive ness of this last video of those of us who may be dealing with profound issues in our lives has been well received by myself for sure! God bless you!

  • @greaterbw
    @greaterbw Před 2 lety +1

    You’re the best Isaac, I started watching Starr tile and he taught me a lot but I think he’s kind of stuck in his ways. You kind of combine everything and figure out what’s best 👍

  • @maxexposure6253
    @maxexposure6253 Před 2 lety +2

    Dude, I'm in Australia and I've just recently come across your videos. I love them, they are really informative and are inspiring me to make a change of career.
    I'm a little to old to get a full trade but thinking that the handyman business might be best for me.
    I be watching many more of your videos and keeping you as my tile coach.
    Keep up the great work. 👍

  • @glidrod
    @glidrod Před 2 lety

    Great video! You're extra commentary on top of his was very useful. I also appreciate your kind words at the end, I much prefer to work with, learn from, and take the advise of people that seem to really care.

  • @loucannon5445
    @loucannon5445 Před 4 lety +82

    You’re a good guy. The bit at the end was sincere, I dig it.

    • @unction4christ
      @unction4christ Před 3 lety +6

      I liked everything about the video how you showed us someone doing the water proofing you gave him credit were credit was due. and you gave encouraging words at the end. MAD respect from Chicago.

    • @justinhebert8686
      @justinhebert8686 Před 3 lety +2

      Tile Couch, your the MAN!! I dig your sincerity 👍🏼Mad respect from New Hampshire

    • @matthewbazerkomccusker74
      @matthewbazerkomccusker74 Před 2 lety

      @@unction4christ Agreed

  • @jonesconrad1
    @jonesconrad1 Před 4 lety

    Great video Issac, and the bit at the end.

  • @tommynguyen8942
    @tommynguyen8942 Před 4 lety +6

    This is exactly how, I do it. I’m in Rochester, NY and we don’t get the deck mud you have in Cali.
    I’ve also been lighting up all my niches for my customers and every single one of them loves it!

    • @josephfox7952
      @josephfox7952 Před 3 lety

      Quick question. Why sandwich the red guard between 2 mud beds rather than one big sloped mud bed, redguard, then tile? Wouldn't that eliminate 1inch of mud bed to absorb water. Or does redguard not 'play well' with the tile thinset? Thanks!!

    • @tommynguyen8942
      @tommynguyen8942 Před 3 lety +2

      @@josephfox7952 reason is to let the water drain thru the weep holes. The deck mud is pores, so water seeps thru the top layer to the pre- slope bottom layer where most people use pan liner rather than red guard.
      Also, you need that thickness for strength. I’ve also use topical membrane directly on top of deck if I use Schulter line drain. I don’t trust thin set to water proof the point where there’s all water flow to.

    • @afchannel652
      @afchannel652 Před 3 lety

      @@tommynguyen8942 so would you redgard over the second layer as well?

    • @tommynguyen8942
      @tommynguyen8942 Před 3 lety

      @@afchannel652 When I use Schluter drains. And I do come out at least 6” from all corners where walls/ curb meet shower pan.

    • @cryptocomplete
      @cryptocomplete Před 3 lety

      @@afchannel652 I was wondering the same thing - would redguard also on the second layer make it even more waterproof?

  • @DanielZajic
    @DanielZajic Před 3 lety

    This was a huge help, thank you!

  • @jerdeelaub1397
    @jerdeelaub1397 Před 2 lety

    I watch a lot of vids, this one just a day late. Installed my flange wrong yesterday. I took extra time cut the sub floor for the half inch stubs to make the flange to fit flush. Fix it right today. Thanks for this one.

  • @diversify210
    @diversify210 Před 3 lety +4

    Ive never used this mothed for filling corners and covering the gaps between boards. I usually cover all of my corners and seems with mesh tape and trowel on speed set mortar. Once the mortar dries, I will go over the entire wall with 2 coats of Redgard. This method of using waterproofing membrane in the corners seems fine, but if you have gaps lard than 1/8", you definitely want to go with the mesh tape and speed set mortar method, as Redgard can be used to isolate small gaps, because it cant be used to fill larger gaps and bridge them.

  • @kenbagwell8551
    @kenbagwell8551 Před 3 lety

    Great detail. Most wouldn't even have tried to explain this.

  • @Jmunoz1675
    @Jmunoz1675 Před 2 lety

    Thank you bro for all the great videos.

  • @chrisspurling
    @chrisspurling Před 4 lety

    Thanks, never totally understood this until now!

  • @josecrespo1399
    @josecrespo1399 Před 4 lety +2

    I like to know someone else out there in my industry feels the same way from another tile installer to you keep it up I hope if I’m in California I can get the chance to meet you someday.

  • @btrue2yourself516
    @btrue2yourself516 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you my man awesome information 👍

  • @ramiroperez6170
    @ramiroperez6170 Před 3 lety

    You are a good guy.
    Thank you for your comments and positive attitude.
    God Bless you!!!

  • @donaldadams4713
    @donaldadams4713 Před 2 lety

    So he is using red guard in lieu of a pvc pan liner. First time I’ve seen that. Thanks for the video. Your videos are the most informative imo

  • @dickwiggins6716
    @dickwiggins6716 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for adding your comment about drugs and alcohol, the video was good as well. I'm a retired mason who has done tile off and on over the years. I would love to go back and see all the jobs I did. Too bad I didn't have a mentor like you. Great job. BTW, I have 27 yrs of not using. ODAAT

  • @joefowler3106
    @joefowler3106 Před 4 lety +1

    The fiberglass fabric in the corners is key to any liquid waterproofing! Great video Coach

    • @austinb2889
      @austinb2889 Před 3 lety

      Hey bro do you know what type of fabric was used in this video?

    • @joefowler3106
      @joefowler3106 Před 3 lety

      @@austinb2889 not sure what exact brand he's using but I get mine on Amazon just search "waterproof membrane fabric". It's 6" wide by 75' long roll. Usually one roll will do about 2 showers if you're hitting all the corners.

  • @askthisoldtileman8264
    @askthisoldtileman8264 Před 4 lety +3

    So basically this for the beginner, or handyman great video. I been using fabric in all my corners. I do the same system but I use hydro ban.for over 15 years. Keep up good work👍

    • @Tomtom9401
      @Tomtom9401 Před 3 lety +1

      What’s the fabric you use called and where can I get it?

    • @avsarpatel1316
      @avsarpatel1316 Před 3 lety

      what is the name of the fabric?

    • @pauldhennessey
      @pauldhennessey Před 3 lety +1

      @@avsarpatel1316 I use a product from Laticrete called Anti Fracture Fabric and it comes in a 6 inch by 75 foot roll for about 30 bucks. Do like this video and prime your corners with 2 thin coats, apply the fabric in the wet 3rd coat and coat one more time for a total of 4 coats. The fabric is thin but durable and will form a strong waterproof joint with minimal buildup.

  • @PoisonJarl71501
    @PoisonJarl71501 Před 3 lety

    Great video and message at the end.

  • @holdernewtshesrearin5471

    Great info and inspiration. Thank you bro.

  • @peterman8058
    @peterman8058 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing, I learned a lot from this!

  • @Bobby6718
    @Bobby6718 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video, I like the idea to add the membrane with the redguard in the corners.

  • @kinkon83
    @kinkon83 Před 3 lety

    Man this is a nice video! Thank you.

  • @keitha2729
    @keitha2729 Před 4 lety +1

    I recently came across your page, and I think you have some great tips of the trade. I’m from Toronto Canada, we do it a little differently up here but for the most part, it’s pretty much the same. I’m definitely going to try a wall float, seems like a great base for tile install. You have a lot of informative content. Keep up the great work, and stay safe!!

    • @JeffreyMcCarthy
      @JeffreyMcCarthy Před 4 lety

      You guys in Canada do everything a little different, lol,,,,just fukin wid ya, I from Maine, lots of Quebeckers here in the summer....

    • @izzdiesel8556
      @izzdiesel8556 Před 4 lety

      @@JeffreyMcCarthy toronto is a bit different than quebec, big difference in accent actually lol

    • @izzdiesel8556
      @izzdiesel8556 Před 4 lety

      hey keith, Im in toronto as well and agree with you, I'm not going to attempt to wall float though unless im not rebuilding the wall from scratch.

  • @toddlongbottom9455
    @toddlongbottom9455 Před 3 lety

    Bravo! Pea gravel around the weep holes! On all my shower builds I leave a relief around the drain assembly on my secondary slope. Everything gets liquid applied waterproofed and tied in to the drain assembly can be scuffed up with sandpaper to achieve a mechanical bond. Drain is installed to the correct-P gravel around the weep holes and deck mud fills in my relief. Is an approved method awesome job!

    • @cryptocomplete
      @cryptocomplete Před 3 lety

      @Todd: Thank you - I was wondering about the rocks. I thought that is what the purpose was, but wasn't sure.

  • @shawnsitter5390
    @shawnsitter5390 Před 3 lety +6

    Even though I don’t agree with 100% of things you do you are one hell good man. No two installers do things the same way, the end results must be like a FROG’S ASS. Water tight!

  • @johnwallace7694
    @johnwallace7694 Před 3 lety

    This. Is the BEST tile channel .

  • @paulperry1489
    @paulperry1489 Před 3 lety +1

    Iaasac! You have a phenomenal channel.
    Great speaker and great tile setter!
    May the Lord continue to bless you Sir.
    Proverbs 27:17!

  • @humphreysmiggens3881
    @humphreysmiggens3881 Před 4 lety +2

    You can forego the two step mortar bed process and tile directly over your waterproofing by floating as you would your 2nd mortar bed but omitting the mud around the drain- kind of like a crater. This works for Kerdi as well; if you're not using their proprietary drain and as long as you use their kerdi fix product to bond liner to the ABS- it will still be acceptable under schluters militant warranty criteria

  • @haciendadad
    @haciendadad Před 2 lety

    You seem like a good hearted guy! I never knew tiling was it's own craft, but I believe it. Great idea if you are into the artistic part of it too. I would enjoy the challenge the artistic results.

  • @Traeishim38
    @Traeishim38 Před 3 lety

    Very nice I wish more people would watch videoslike this before building a shower . I've been in the tile trade for 30 years and always willing to learn new methods . There's no excuse to do things wrong now adays , when all your info and instructions are available on CZcams . The only problem is so many so called experts are showing you the wrong way to do showers why take a chance ?

  • @ptown175
    @ptown175 Před 3 lety

    Dude! Great comments at the end of a very good video!

  • @danieljanson8028
    @danieljanson8028 Před 5 měsíci

    Saw your video about the tear out of an incorrect use of red guard then this one touche' you have a good sense of how to install and go to correct sources if needs be, got a feeling you are a great builder/ designer, Daniel D Janson thanks this video reminded me of the correct procedures.

  • @youarehere1716
    @youarehere1716 Před 3 lety +4

    You are great!
    This is excellently done in every way and your closing comments are admirable. Thanks.

  • @justinofboulder
    @justinofboulder Před 4 lety

    Great demo!

  • @peteteaokimosh9798
    @peteteaokimosh9798 Před 2 lety

    Great video I’m fixing to try my first shower floor repair 🤠

  • @stargazersmith1895
    @stargazersmith1895 Před 3 lety

    So great. Thanks. Just in time. Perfect. Relief it is.

  • @SustainableDreams
    @SustainableDreams Před 11 měsíci

    awesome. very well explained. thank you (and him)

  • @heytravelingman
    @heytravelingman Před 3 lety

    Tks Again..great video..especially ur comments at the end.

  • @patricktaylor9629
    @patricktaylor9629 Před 3 lety

    Good recap. I RedGard the shower curb (after the liner is in) before I put in the shower floor (I always construct a pre-slope then put in the PVC liner). I find many tilers don't do this due to the additional time required.

    • @blakebarber5750
      @blakebarber5750 Před 2 lety

      Pre-sloped under the liner isn't optional anywhere I've worked its a codified issue

  • @tommyy123tn
    @tommyy123tn Před 4 lety +4

    You're a good dude, that bit at the end... much respect I been doing tile for almost 14 years. I often tell people the same thing. it's an art form and I just love how happy people are when I'm done with a project.

    • @izzdiesel8556
      @izzdiesel8556 Před 4 lety +1

      I do general construction indoors and out and believe it is definitely an art form as well.

    • @tommyy123tn
      @tommyy123tn Před 4 lety

      @@izzdiesel8556 absolutely! I treat everything likes its being installed in my own home

    • @keepemlo
      @keepemlo Před 3 lety +2

      People think that working with your hands is not honorable.when I watch real skilled artisans I appreciate it

  • @Aepek
    @Aepek Před 4 lety

    Ppl think making vids are so easy, until they make their first😉 For a nice cohesive, comprehensive video for ppl to follow, can take many many takes, cuts, & hrs of editing..... But, it’s a cool feeling making a vid; as it is when completing a job (shower, bathroom, etc...awesome to see “art”).
    Liked the vids Isaac, & you are correct about “things” when comes to “directions” for certain products, imo, especially for a home owner/DIayer who’s never done a bathroom & does a great tiling job, than finds months later.....shower has a “water issue”; can be gut-wrenching etc...
    Your outtro is so raw, honest, & gotta say; cool that you do talk about this stuff as most ppl in society, just don’t.👍🏻
    Have a great 4th✌🏼

  • @Beachnative42
    @Beachnative42 Před 3 lety

    I've replaced a few showers over 20 years ago with no failure but with new technology and building products I know I'm out of the loop on what to do. In Florida most homes have concrete floors and that's what I have right now. Normally starting with a clean tear out (down to the studs and concrete ) then install the 40 mill liner, then shower pan, then concrete backer board, then tile. This Redguard or other similar products make me wonder about product stability over 20 years.
    I'm replacing a shower and think the whole preslope thing is awesome. My new plan is - a clean tear out, preslope, liner, shower pan, Durock, Redguard then tile. Sound good? I apprecaite the knowledge and information you share.
    All the best!!!

  • @starion007
    @starion007 Před rokem

    My Man! Glad to see you survived the industry...

  • @rockcrusher7000
    @rockcrusher7000 Před 4 lety +2

    you should also have the title life coach , gr8 positive attitude to imitate !!!

  • @pigeonsofusa4262
    @pigeonsofusa4262 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for video bro , I need to do this job, and I stress out, I am in Sacramento area, so I hope I get it done right! Stay bless!

  • @donkeydump63
    @donkeydump63 Před 4 lety +7

    If you want to check the thickness of Red Guard, or any liquid membrane, I suggest getting a wet film gauge. It's a credit card size piece of sheet metal with notches of various sizes cut out around the edges. You can get them at most paint stores.

    • @avsarpatel1316
      @avsarpatel1316 Před 3 lety +1

      thank you so much for the tip

    • @rubensebastian2604
      @rubensebastian2604 Před rokem

      What's the gauge for

    • @donkeydump63
      @donkeydump63 Před rokem

      @@rubensebastian2604 You measure the thickness - in microns - of a coating (Red Guard, paint, etc) while it's still wet.

  • @Diegosees
    @Diegosees Před měsícem

    Thank you for the informative content 👍 I wanted to chime in…spoke with rep from Custom about applying a redguard primer , 4 parts water to 1 part redguard. They confirmed this was recommended, especially when applying redguard to hardie backer due to hardie backers property of soaking up liquid quickly.

  • @Dtileandremodeling
    @Dtileandremodeling Před 4 lety

    Well done guys! This method works but a lot of steps.

  • @GrowingOrganicTvShow
    @GrowingOrganicTvShow Před 2 lety

    Im redoing a 80 year old bathroom right now. I am doing this exact technique. After a year of research this is what I decided. All from home depot too. very convienent. Tile stores around here are kind of crappy

  • @turboflush
    @turboflush Před rokem

    Very good demo. Wish I had years ago.😮

  • @Mkruzer
    @Mkruzer Před 4 lety +1

    That cutaway was a great idea. I do the pan liner over my preslope. I use red guard for the walls, change of plane from the walls and 2 inches in on top of the base per tech support instructions.

    • @patrickjunot218
      @patrickjunot218 Před 3 lety +1

      Do you use fabric for the change of plane? Is it necessary with a liner?

    • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
      @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Před 2 lety

      @@patrickjunot218 - i say its necessary. I always use the cloth or 3" to 5" fiberglass mesh tape.

  • @sethrogers1327
    @sethrogers1327 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @godjoka564
    @godjoka564 Před 2 lety

    U snap with tile work......one of the best in the game

  • @robertlange9107
    @robertlange9107 Před 3 lety +6

    Gee ... this guys is like your teacher and your father. Excellent!

  • @ethantimm2780
    @ethantimm2780 Před 2 lety +3

    So what is the fabric exactly?

  • @jtltet
    @jtltet Před 3 lety +9

    So, I know you do a lot of videos on various methods for waterproofing a shower. My question is, which one do you trust the most assuming each method was done correct according to the manuf. specs.?

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks Isaac.
    This basically applies to a shower only installation. I'll check out his channel to see what he does for a tub/shower intallation. Excellent info starting at 8:50 for application of RedGard.

  • @jeromecaldwell7152
    @jeromecaldwell7152 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video, question: should i seam tape and redgard the curb where it meets the hardi backer? I did a concrete curb over my 2x4 curb with pvc liner

  • @PoisonJarl71501
    @PoisonJarl71501 Před 3 lety +1

    What would you prime the subfloor with before putting drypack? I wonder if it would be worth it to put 1/4” hardie down with mortar bed, then add drypack. Adds a little under 1/2” thickness and gets something for the drypack to bond to?

  • @kimorosa1558
    @kimorosa1558 Před 2 lety

    Good shit i’ll start using that from now on thanks for your expertise aloha from Hawaii🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @jamesiiichildofGod
    @jamesiiichildofGod Před 3 lety

    God bless for the knowledge but most great full for the end message. I am healing and reminders to keep fighting to stay in the light only brightens the path of life. Thank you 🙏🏼