I'm a design and construction expert, we often do repairs the same way you do. In addition, when the solution begins to overflow, you should plug that hole so that the solution can fill the empty holes inside.
What is the solution he uses? The white paste stuff that he injects. I’ve a single tile in my shower room and can’t lift it as it goes under the toilet. This looks ideal. And u mention plug it? What with if you don’t mind answering?
@@Four2_official The solution he uses is grout. Some comes in premixed form, some comes in powder form. If using powder, thin it out so it pours easily.
@@TheUniversalEyesWRONG!!! You don't use grout to set tile! Why would you not use thinset which is what most tike floors are laid with? You could use mastic or a polymer based adhesive and its already in a tube. This would be best for a very small area, but for larger, 2, 3 or more tile area I would go with thinset because it can be diluted and have the ability to fill all the voids more effectively. Also the cleanup would be much easier and quicker with thinset then would be with an adhesive. STOP GIVING POOR ADVICE
@@robbiebooth2980thanks Robbie. It is the corner of a single tile. It doesn’t even do it all the time it’s just an annoyance! I’ll sort it when I get chance!! Thanks for the advice and material I need to get from B&Q.
great quick fix to save tile from being cracked. i see negative comments, but when you drop something on one of those hollow spots, the tile cracks like glass. so this technique is a great fast way to save integrity till you decide to get down and dirty.
I confirm that this method works. Though I only drilled through the grout until the drill bit touches the concrete...... Not all the way through to the earths core.
Prima, Mehl anrühren und unter die Fließen spritzen, vllt. noch etwas Hefe dazu dann geht es besser auf. Oder ist dieses weiße Pulver doch etwas anderes? Wenn schon ein Tutorial, dann bitte diese Info nicht vergessen.
Bravo, I thought you did this at least fifty times and told the tile dealers, they said, we need to replace it completely. And even now I have this problem, but unfortunately there is no such a skilled person. I'm still looking for the tile from 3 years ago.
If you have original tile, better to break it out a put new tiles down, it's not that hard, plus thin set mortar is alot better for adhesion than grout All that dust from drilling goes under the tiles.... Every time you tile keep an extra box of tiles, always leave customers with extra tiles, flooring
My hubby is a flooring salesman, that tile is long gone. Tile is kinda like runway fashion - a couple seasons later and it's in the trash, no longer fashionable. In other words, good luck but it's highly doubtful you'll ever find a match. Always get at least one if not two boxes extra! Just assume that, at the time of buying, is the only time it'll be available!
@@kirkdunn1379 Even if you leave extra product with your customers, over the years a lot of them seem to sell the stuff at garage sales/marketplace and they wind up having to replace everything.. Given the customer is friendly enough I will usually relay this, stressing the importance of hanging onto extra material for repairs.
@@kirkdunn1379 if it can be fixed this way, who cared about dust under the tiles lol.... i have one corner of a 32x32 that is sounding a bit hollow, wouldnt want to remove it since would have to redo baseboards and its a column cut.... im gonna try this method, if it doesnt work then replace.
Hi from south Africa I am feeling very happy with my self I did this before seeing this video ..I drilled in the center of the tile and used the plastic that u get if your getting an injection I used a liquid glue .the hole in the tile is so tinny your eye cannot see it thanks
Smart to fix it before the tile breaks. Save your next empty caulk tube for this fix. Wonder if the tiler just used a few dabbed pillars of mortar to set the tiles, rather than trowelled channels in it for full coverage. I've read that some do that for faster leveling and no oozing out the sides. Also best to back-butter tiles, esp larger ones. As a similar fix-it, to repair a delaminated wall (rain) in a camping trailer (flush aluminum outside vacuum bonded to luan plywood, foam, interior luan), I drilled from the inside to the outer aluminum (easily felt, so didn't drill thru). Many small holes for a Great Stuff poly foam straw. I filled until the foam oozed out other holes, then plugged them with a wet Q-tip (cures the poly). That makes the foam pack in and cure dense. Before that, I secured the outer wall w/ plywood and studs to a fence so it wouldn't bow out under the foam.
@@TheRickJames I was thinking the same, holes are way too deep. He had trouble getting the grout to come up the other holes because it must have been dripping straight through the subfloor. Shouldn't have drilled more than 1/2" deep: 1/4" tile , 1/8" of adhesive and an extra 1/8" just to make sure to get under everything that is on top of the subfloor so the filler can get wherever it needs to go.
In most modern houses, piping doesn't run directly underneath the "skin" of any room. Building codes vary from area to area and country to country, but I can't imagine piping being allowed to sit any less than 20 cm / 8 inches into the floor. Still, underfloor heating and vapor barriers are worth considering. It wouldn't surprise me if he punctured his barrier at several points while drilling, which is a good way to make sure that he'll have to hire an entire army of handimen to redo his bathroom in a few years.
Very interesting. I have used a somewhat similar technique dealing with settlement cracks in interior walls, only using building PVA adhesive and a syringe to inject it into holes drilled along the crack.
I would absolutely not recommend this! I work with tiles for over 10 years. And this wil potentially ruin your floor, membrain and your heating cables.
He does not use glue. This is the filler between the gaps of the Tiles. I don't think this will last as a sustainable solution in the long Run. Im sorry to say, bot ok
@@badmuddafadda As i got the other comment to leave them alone i have not done anything yet and the situation has not changed. Some tiles are still broken, but it hasn't got worse.
There was glue I bought on Amazon for that same technique. The previous asian owners of the condo I bought had laid tile over wood floor, all of it broke loose within weeks. The liquid glue flowed under the tiles and secured them so they no longer shifted around, then grouted the floor again, since all the grout worked itself out on it's own by then.
Скажите пожалуйста. А таким способом. Можно ли сделать на террасе ? Летом солнце ☀️ живу в Испании . ПВА выдержит, высокие температуры? У меня одна плитка немного бухтит . Но только часть . Такой способ меня устроит . Но вот , как себя ПВА поведет на жаре ? . Может что подскажите ?
Можно в ПВА добавить ещё клей для плитки с очень мелким песком и развести немного водой для текучести и точного заполнения всех полостей. Будет и наполнитель и армирование. Много лет так делаю
Какой клей вы используете? Я точно также укреплял плитки на стене, но использовал обычный плиточный клей. Даже если его развести жидко, он очень плохо продавливается через носик. Я использовал строительный шприц под шпаклевочную "колбасу", загерметизировав его поршень и обрезав носик. Нужен какой-то плиточный клей с очень мелким песком.
@@SuperLittleTyke This video method can do no harm unless you drill into the tile surface or go too deep into a pipe or electric or heater...hard to do that.
Do not do this if you have heating cables or if it is in the bathroom. Den you risk damageing in the membrane and the cables! This bether be a halway something
Я делаю по другому , так как у меня швы очень узкие , то я прочищаю их с помощью реноватора , в качестве клея беру эпоксидку , она очень подвижна и заполняет пустоты лучше , а для того чтобы лучше проникала я беру вибратор или шлифовалку ( у которой не вращательные движения ) и вибрирую .
Bear in mind that the tiles might be laid on plywood over floorboards - don't merrily drill right through them or all you'll do is fill the air gap underneath the floorboards and/or drill through pipes or cables. Estimate the tile + adhesive thickness - prob about 10mm - and drill no further than that (just wrap tape 10mm down your drill bit if you have nothing better)
Floor tiles are usually laid on discrete "blobs" of adhesive that squash and spread out when the tile is laid, but it means there's usually quite a lot of channels of space still between the tile and the substrate. It's also why water causes such havoc if it manages to get underneath and spread under the whole floor.
No he made a crucial mistake. That drill bit just went clean past the tile and in the crawlspace for most of the holes. Unless you have 2+ inches of subfloor ain't no way that's under the tile. Tile is like 1/8" thick
@@АлексейШнайдер-х1ш Что он закачивал не знаю. А закачать можно все виды клеев которые для влажных помещений. По составу рекомендую смотреть. Эпоксидка тема. На долго.
Until a plague of water damage emerges, as people oblivious of the vapor barrier that should sit beneath the floor of any bathroom unbroken, to stop water from escaping into the surrounding superstructure, gets punctured, and peoples' houses start rotting. Being cheap is quite often the best way to end up with a huge bill.
As a 60 year old tile setter, this is only a bandaid, there's no way your mixture is going to flow far enough under the tiles to rebond them and tapping on tiles with a wooden mallet is a good way to crack one
Not to flatter myself, but I tried this over 20 years ago using a different material, fixing screeds and drummy tiles, you tell people it can be done and they look at you like you have 2 heads. I was taught by a guy i worked with, i used my idea with his. Im surprised this type of video wasnt done years ago.
Il metodo funziona, io 1 anno fà ho fatto la stessa cosa su un pavimento vecchio di 30 anni dove si muovevano le mattonelle e ho risolto, un po pallosa la cartucci di silicone da riempire, ma pompa bene il composto all interno
I'm a design and construction expert, we often do repairs the same way you do. In addition, when the solution begins to overflow, you should plug that hole so that the solution can fill the empty holes inside.
What is the solution he uses? The white paste stuff that he injects. I’ve a single tile in my shower room and can’t lift it as it goes under the toilet. This looks ideal. And u mention plug it? What with if you don’t mind answering?
@@Four2_official The solution he uses is grout. Some comes in premixed form, some comes in powder form. If using powder, thin it out so it pours easily.
@@TheUniversalEyesWRONG!!! You don't use grout to set tile! Why would you not use thinset which is what most tike floors are laid with? You could use mastic or a polymer based adhesive and its already in a tube. This would be best for a very small area, but for larger, 2, 3 or more tile area I would go with thinset because it can be diluted and have the ability to fill all the voids more effectively. Also the cleanup would be much easier and quicker with thinset then would be with an adhesive.
STOP GIVING POOR ADVICE
@@robbiebooth2980thanks Robbie. It is the corner of a single tile. It doesn’t even do it all the time it’s just an annoyance! I’ll sort it when I get chance!! Thanks for the advice and material I need to get from B&Q.
Thank you
Absolutely spot on fabulous just need to know were to get empty tube now thank you so much
Se puede hacer con una jeringa de inyecciónnes
great quick fix to save tile from being cracked. i see negative comments, but when you drop something on one of those hollow spots, the tile cracks like glass. so this technique is a great fast way to save integrity till you decide to get down and dirty.
I confirm that this method works. Though I only drilled through the grout until the drill bit touches the concrete...... Not all the way through to the earths core.
Method called Injection. Widely used at concrete construction. But never thought about using it to fix a tile floor! Nice!
Prima, Mehl anrühren und unter die Fließen spritzen, vllt. noch etwas Hefe dazu dann geht es besser auf.
Oder ist dieses weiße Pulver doch etwas anderes?
Wenn schon ein Tutorial, dann bitte diese Info nicht vergessen.
Wirklich wahr
Richtig assi dass er hier einfach Hilfe anbietet.
Can you share what you used to seal the floor holes. also what kind of white powder did you use and the mix amount. Thank you!
probably white cement
Its tile adhesive, but made a little more runny than usual. Always mix water into powder.
the box seems to say “tava yogurt”
@@bailey-cj2pl How does the water evaporate and isn't the gluing power compromised due to altered mixing ratio?
@@glacialimpala Im thinking that its now self levelling compound. That is very runny and wont be compromised by being so.
Really great advice 👍👍
I scrape a wire over the tiles to check for voids. I used this technique years ago but I did not drill that deep and its been holding up good.
Es como el fracking pero a la inversa, muy bueno!
This worked well for me. I wanted to stabilise old tiles before tiling over them, so it wasn't necessary to drill and inject via the joins.
Bravo, I thought you did this at least fifty times and told the tile dealers, they said, we need to replace it completely. And even now I have this problem, but unfortunately there is no such a skilled person. I'm still looking for the tile from 3 years ago.
If you have original tile, better to break it out a put new tiles down, it's not that hard, plus thin set mortar is alot better for adhesion than grout
All that dust from drilling goes under the tiles....
Every time you tile keep an extra box of tiles, always leave customers with extra tiles, flooring
My hubby is a flooring salesman, that tile is long gone. Tile is kinda like runway fashion - a couple seasons later and it's in the trash, no longer fashionable. In other words, good luck but it's highly doubtful you'll ever find a match. Always get at least one if not two boxes extra! Just assume that, at the time of buying, is the only time it'll be available!
@@kirkdunn1379 Even if you leave extra product with your customers, over the years a lot of them seem to sell the stuff at garage sales/marketplace and they wind up having to replace everything.. Given the customer is friendly enough I will usually relay this, stressing the importance of hanging onto extra material for repairs.
@@kirkdunn1379 if it can be fixed this way, who cared about dust under the tiles lol.... i have one corner of a 32x32 that is sounding a bit hollow, wouldnt want to remove it since would have to redo baseboards and its a column cut.... im gonna try this method, if it doesnt work then replace.
Thank for for teaching this new skill. Great work.👏
Good job! Easy to copy to the real life.
Молодец. Рукастый!
Many thanks! 👍👍
Hi from south Africa I am feeling very happy with my self I did this before seeing this video ..I drilled in the center of the tile and used the plastic that u get if your getting an injection I used a liquid glue .the hole in the tile is so tinny your eye cannot see it thanks
Same way they raised the front step on my house. Pretty cool.
Can you share please what kinds of materials can you used?thank you so much..
pretty neat method. thanks for showing
Smart to fix it before the tile breaks. Save your next empty caulk tube for this fix. Wonder if the tiler just used a few dabbed pillars of mortar to set the tiles, rather than trowelled channels in it for full coverage. I've read that some do that for faster leveling and no oozing out the sides. Also best to back-butter tiles, esp larger ones.
As a similar fix-it, to repair a delaminated wall (rain) in a camping trailer (flush aluminum outside vacuum bonded to luan plywood, foam, interior luan), I drilled from the inside to the outer aluminum (easily felt, so didn't drill thru). Many small holes for a Great Stuff poly foam straw. I filled until the foam oozed out other holes, then plugged them with a wet Q-tip (cures the poly). That makes the foam pack in and cure dense. Before that, I secured the outer wall w/ plywood and studs to a fence so it wouldn't bow out under the foam.
love your style...short, sweet, no bs. THANK YOU!!!
It worked great on my shoulder
오 지혜자의 방법이네요😂😊
Never thought about doing that. Well done
It's similar to evening out concrete.
Home boy made a hole 2.5" through the tile, grout and subfloor 😂😂😂 that shit is just going under the house
@@TheRickJames I was thinking the same, holes are way too deep. He had trouble getting the grout to come up the other holes because it must have been dripping straight through the subfloor. Shouldn't have drilled more than 1/2" deep: 1/4" tile , 1/8" of adhesive and an extra 1/8" just to make sure to get under everything that is on top of the subfloor so the filler can get wherever it needs to go.
Excellent solution, they fix concrete drives like than in USA, using expanding foam. But where can I buy those two machines used at the end? Haha
Que material es el que inyectan en los agujeros, gracias...
Va molto bene soprattutto per sanare mattonelle su riscaldamento a pavimento.
BEUTIFULL!
Time to teach newbies to drill through their floors and into their piping!
In most modern houses, piping doesn't run directly underneath the "skin" of any room. Building codes vary from area to area and country to country, but I can't imagine piping being allowed to sit any less than 20 cm / 8 inches into the floor. Still, underfloor heating and vapor barriers are worth considering. It wouldn't surprise me if he punctured his barrier at several points while drilling, which is a good way to make sure that he'll have to hire an entire army of handimen to redo his bathroom in a few years.
@@xxhellspawnedxx yeah, if you have in floor heating you'll have a hell of a time fixing a puncture lol.
Rock and Roll bro.
Awesome! But what are you using? Plaster of paris?
Very interesting. I have used a somewhat similar technique dealing with settlement cracks in interior walls, only using building PVA adhesive and a syringe to inject it into holes drilled along the crack.
Пустоту в мраморных стенах можно таким образом устранить?
Incredible even made the red x's disappear!
😂
He drew the x's to know where to drill, he then removed the red x's, there, happy now that you understand?
@@WilmoTheBearWoosh?
Interesting, could work. I currently have no loose tile but will keep this in mind.
If the job was done correctly in the first place, it won't matter if you forget it.
You have provided an interesting and suitable training to those interested and I thank you.
I would absolutely not recommend this! I work with tiles for over 10 years.
And this wil potentially ruin your floor, membrain and your heating cables.
@@jonasbugge1841in my country there is no winter season..only summer & a few months of monsun season..so no heating cable underneath
He does not use glue. This is the filler between the gaps of the Tiles. I don't think this will last as a sustainable solution in the long Run. Im sorry to say, bot ok
@@jonasbugge1841what?😂
Can you please mention what is the material you used to place under the tile with? Thank you very much!!
What was the powder you used to make the glue???? ........surly not Tava Yogurt as on container label........
what do you use to fill the gap in between? grout ?
New grout
Great solution for a no existing problem.
In US the product is called "Fix a Floor". It works.
I'll try that in my garage floor, where some tiles make a similar tone of being loose when walking over. Thank you for the tutorial.
12 years.. and they have'nt brook?.. - don't touch them. Don't try to repear - just let them be. .. they're doing fine without you.. 🤣😂
Did you do the tile repair? If yes, how were the results?
@@badmuddafadda As i got the other comment to leave them alone i have not done anything yet and the situation has not changed. Some tiles are still broken, but it hasn't got worse.
MJESHTER PERFEKT.
I take the grout out and use white glue thinned. gets all under the voids works well
Cool, thnks.
Other option is just to wait till it fall off itself ))
There was glue I bought on Amazon for that same technique. The previous asian owners of the condo I bought had laid tile over wood floor, all of it broke loose within weeks. The liquid glue flowed under the tiles and secured them so they no longer shifted around, then grouted the floor again, since all the grout worked itself out on it's own by then.
Use the vacuum to help pull the grout through the tiles.
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An absolutely genius idea and excellent demonstration.
Its probably the most beautiful thing I ever saw especially this 1:48
Excellent solution! Congrats!
who would have thought that was possible and effective. Thanks
bonjour bonne video mais quel est le produit que vous injecter dans les trous et ou trouver la cartouche pour remplir ce prouit
merci
C'est vrai !! Bonne question 👍👍👍👍
Cemento blanco
Leroy Merlin _ white cement
Затирка для швов используется. А картридж после использования силикона, просто потом его помыли и используют для таких работ повторно.
What was used as a filler? Plaster, or (what I rather suspect) tile adhesive?
Я в 90-х ПВА пожиже разводил и шприцем без иглы закачивал.И мне уже 55-й идёт)))
Скажите пожалуйста. А таким способом. Можно ли сделать на террасе ? Летом солнце ☀️ живу в Испании . ПВА выдержит, высокие температуры? У меня одна плитка немного бухтит . Но только часть . Такой способ меня устроит . Но вот , как себя ПВА поведет на жаре ? . Может что подскажите ?
@@333MAR думаю,что выдержит испанскую жару.
Можно в ПВА добавить ещё клей для плитки с очень мелким песком и развести немного водой для текучести и точного заполнения всех полостей. Будет и наполнитель и армирование. Много лет так делаю
Brilliant! I’m wondering if setting drill bit so that it does penetrate subfloor would help even more.
Very clever!
Какой клей вы используете?
Я точно также укреплял плитки на стене, но использовал обычный плиточный клей. Даже если его развести жидко, он очень плохо продавливается через носик. Я использовал строительный шприц под шпаклевочную "колбасу", загерметизировав его поршень и обрезав носик. Нужен какой-то плиточный клей с очень мелким песком.
very informative....what is the mix you are injecting
So much easier and faster to use Fix-A-Floor! No mixing no fuss. Just Drill & Fill. Find it at The House Depot in the Flooring dept 😊
Astonishing! I have a few floor tiles just like those that I've been wondering what to do with for 12 years.
If they didn't crack in 12 years then what are you fixing?
@@edwardmmanns7454 One or two are loose. They wobble a bit.
@@SuperLittleTyke This video method can do no harm unless you drill into the tile surface or go too deep into a pipe or electric or heater...hard to do that.
Do not do this if you have heating cables or if it is in the bathroom. Den you risk damageing in the membrane and the cables! This bether be a halway something
C'est excellent !
👍
Good, but please remember to check for heating cables/tubes. First.
No sense of adventure
@@mindseyeproductions8798
@@dampradio IKR
Why? What kind of product is used here to fix the tiles?
@@gtogot a drill
Я делаю по другому , так как у меня швы очень узкие , то я прочищаю их с помощью реноватора , в качестве клея беру эпоксидку , она очень подвижна и заполняет пустоты лучше , а для того чтобы лучше проникала я беру вибратор или шлифовалку ( у которой не вращательные движения ) и вибрирую .
Тем же реноватором можно дать вибрацию!
Fantastico finché non trovi un tubo del riscaldamento. Poi piangi. E piangi molto! ...
Will give it a go..
Bear in mind that the tiles might be laid on plywood over floorboards - don't merrily drill right through them or all you'll do is fill the air gap underneath the floorboards and/or drill through pipes or cables. Estimate the tile + adhesive thickness - prob about 10mm - and drill no further than that (just wrap tape 10mm down your drill bit if you have nothing better)
Will only work if there is a path under the tile
Wtf? That crap really traveled that far under the tile?
Holy cow that is amazing buddy. I would never of thought it would go that far. Awesome job.
Floor tiles are usually laid on discrete "blobs" of adhesive that squash and spread out when the tile is laid, but it means there's usually quite a lot of channels of space still between the tile and the substrate. It's also why water causes such havoc if it manages to get underneath and spread under the whole floor.
No he made a crucial mistake. That drill bit just went clean past the tile and in the crawlspace for most of the holes. Unless you have 2+ inches of subfloor ain't no way that's under the tile. Tile is like 1/8" thick
M@@TheRickJames
Bravooo❤
What tile repair kit did you use in this video? Where can it be purchased?
I don't see any kit. It's just a wooden hammer, masonry drill bit, an empty caulking tube and some tiling clay/putty
Я так давно делал еще 10 лет назад и распорки в ванной ставил, эпоксидку так закачивал(только через трубочку), до сих пор все держится.
Кроме эпоксидки,что можно закачать?кстати,что он закачивал?
@@АлексейШнайдер-х1ш Что он закачивал не знаю. А закачать можно все виды клеев которые для влажных помещений. По составу рекомендую смотреть. Эпоксидка тема. На долго.
@@_mokrasar_2033 жидкое стекло его холодной водой можно разбавить для жидкой массы,чтоб проще заливать в отверстие
Thank You very much for
Sharing with us all. You are a
Very Wise👈Individual.
Until a plague of water damage emerges, as people oblivious of the vapor barrier that should sit beneath the floor of any bathroom unbroken, to stop water from escaping into the surrounding superstructure, gets punctured, and peoples' houses start rotting. Being cheap is quite often the best way to end up with a huge bill.
대단한 노 하우 네요 !!
Мастер своего дела 👍
What are you using? What was that powder that you mixed up? Was it grout?
thanks, that's exactly what I need.
Like not that I will ever be doing this.. but still totally awesome to see how it is done hey :)
Perfekcija!
What material are u mixing to squirt under the tile? Thanks
Nice. Thanks.
which bit did you use for making hole in tile
As a 60 year old tile setter, this is only a bandaid, there's no way your mixture is going to flow far enough under the tiles to rebond them and tapping on tiles with a wooden mallet is a good way to crack one
not really band aid, tried it and it fixed most of the tiles
share solutions. Not just criticism
share solutions. Not just criticism
@@godfreymasoetsa775 I don't give my trade secrets away like these morons on TH-cam
❤❤زبردست ❤❤
Good job🎉
من الآخر - انت فنان عظيم
Molt interesssant!
Mi serviva proprio, grazie.
bonjour,
quel produit avez vous utilisez ?
Yes, with underfloor heating, when the water pipe or heating cable is in the floor, do you drill it? There are brave people! Without any measurements?
Is this to correct loose tiles or to fill empty pockets under them to take the weight load off of them so they dont crack?
Not to flatter myself, but I tried this over 20 years ago using a different material, fixing screeds and drummy tiles, you tell people it can be done and they look at you like you have 2 heads. I was taught by a guy i worked with, i used my idea with his. Im surprised this type of video wasnt done years ago.
very useful video as I have several tiles which are suffering a bit. Is that just regular grout you are using to fix? Thanks
I think the majority vote is that it is runny adhesive blue mixture
Los tubos de silicona vacios se venden? Que tipo de masilla ha usado?
Always so ingenious !! Thanks for sharing 👍👍
Good work
Nicely done!
Genius move. Thanks!
Il metodo funziona, io 1 anno fà ho fatto la stessa cosa su un pavimento vecchio di 30 anni dove si muovevano le mattonelle e ho risolto, un po pallosa la cartucci di silicone da riempire, ma pompa bene il composto all interno
Welches Material hast du genau genommen zum Auffüllen? Was ist das für ein Pulver?