Hi thanks for watching. I prefer to strip tiles of and start fresh. But if your tiles are firm and you have the space. There is no need. You can go straight on top. I’m based down south. A small town called ☀️ Eastbourne
Yes some boards are a pain especially if your trying to lock in full high boards. Bowed walls or flat walls it’s a battle! Also some colours/patterns show board joins more than others
What have you put under the board where it meets the wet room vinyl is it just a bead of silicone on the bottom or is there a trim. how would I go about using the boards in a property that has wooden been floors. Would I need to waterproof the floor by using cement boards and waterproof the joints and tile on top? sorry if I’m not explaining it to well
Hi Conor sorry for late reply. Yes there is a trim at the bottom of the boards that the boards sit on and slot into the vinyl. If your tiling floor for wet room. Yes I would recommend cement board or similar. If you vinyl flooring it won’t need tanking. Just need flatting of with thin ply. Hope that helps mate
Multipanel have this trim for the bottom: www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk/multipanel-base-profile-type-x-by-grant-westfield Mermaid Panels have this trim: www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk/mermaid-pvc-vinyl-floor-trim-2400mm Mermaid trim is perfect for when you fit the wall boards first, where the multipanel trim lends its self more to fitting the floor first then the wall boards.
Hi great video What’s the difference between yr boards and once’s that u replaced. Is your plastic but made better? Can I ask where u get them from. Thanks
Hi thank you. The boards I pulled of where hollow plastic panels. I do use them sometimes when a customer insists they want cheap one. But ones I prefer to use are called multipanel. They are made of 10mm waterproof ply with a laminated front so they are solid. I will be doing a video installing the hollow plastic panels in the next couple of weeks, so you can see the difference. We buy panels direct from multipanel but there are plenty of suppliers out there.
@@1Saltyone Try reading what he says before gobbing off - he said he PREFERS the 10mm multi-panels, but obviously if the customer doesn't want to pay for the more expensive panel and wants the cheaper stuff then that's what the customer gets! muppet
Hi Jason yes multi panel is the main type we use. I’m currently filming another video using a cheaper version. Which will be on my TH-cam channel in a few days, thanks for watching guys
I've got a bunch of the hollow ones and going to attempt to fit them in my Rv/campervan. Living room walls roof bathroom the lot 😂 any advice other than don't lol
Haha thanks for commenting. I have actually done another video since not slatting them as much! Well at least they are light weight! Sure they will look the nuts mate! Just be careful when cutting them as the corners can get fragile! Sure it will look the nuts! Good luck
@@everlastbuilders cheers yes they really are fragile. The corners especially I get the ones returned to the factory for very cheap hence why I have loads but 9 times out of 10 the corners have been damaged. The odd few have a kick mark in like you had shown. I don't mind corners missing due to cutting to size though. I'll take a look at your other video and thanks for the reply. Totally agree though they are too fragile.
@@everlastbuilders started it and so far it looks shit hot man 😂 outside she's a 42 year old campervan now inside its starting to look modern and sleek. Definitely definitely a good idea on campers and Rvs
Re you say you silicond the edges but we didn't see that ,! And why the he'll you would put wooden panels in a bathroom is beyond me !! We use aluminium composite panels here in Spain much better than that crap !!!
We must be behind the times! But Aluminum composite sound hard work. They definitely didn’t have them in the hotels I stayed in in magaluf lol. To be fair Iv had of cuts of wooden panels left outside mine for over a year with barely any sign of damage. They are made from a waterproof ply.
You like answering questions dont you dude. You have a nice channel
Thanks mate. I haven’t done a lot on it lately as works been crazy. But Hopefully il start posting again soon
Should you remove tiles before installing? Whereabouts are you based?
Hi thanks for watching. I prefer to strip tiles of and start fresh. But if your tiles are firm and you have the space. There is no need. You can go straight on top. I’m based down south. A small town called ☀️ Eastbourne
@@everlastbuilders ok thanks so much!
How would I secure interval trims to tiles wall, counter sunk screws into the tile or adhesive?
Adhesives fine mate. No need to screw
Found these boards hard to get in with seamless joints as walls were so bowed caused a gap only about a mm but can see the line
Yes some boards are a pain especially if your trying to lock in full high boards. Bowed walls or flat walls it’s a battle! Also some colours/patterns show board joins more than others
Are the newer 10mm pvc panels any better than the old ones? They are about a third of the price of multi panels.
Yes definitely a bit better theses days. Some of the hollow panels are made a bit thicker now.
Can these panels be stuck to artex walls (no asbestos just lumpy plaster)
What's the good stuff, brands etc?
we use mainly multipanel. no issues
@@everlastbuilders thanks for the info I’m just looking into getting paneling and now I know to look at multi panel and not the crappy stuff
Thanks you so much buddy i was plito install PVC in my bathroom
Good luck mate. I have got another plastic panel video coming soon il probs post it on Sunday. Hope it helps
What have you put under the board where it meets the wet room vinyl is it just a bead of silicone on the bottom or is there a trim. how would I go about using the boards in a property that has wooden been floors. Would I need to waterproof the floor by using cement boards and waterproof the joints and tile on top? sorry if I’m not explaining it to well
Hi Conor sorry for late reply. Yes there is a trim at the bottom of the boards that the boards sit on and slot into the vinyl. If your tiling floor for wet room. Yes I would recommend cement board or similar. If you vinyl flooring it won’t need tanking. Just need flatting of with thin ply. Hope that helps mate
Multipanel have this trim for the bottom: www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk/multipanel-base-profile-type-x-by-grant-westfield
Mermaid Panels have this trim: www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk/mermaid-pvc-vinyl-floor-trim-2400mm
Mermaid trim is perfect for when you fit the wall boards first, where the multipanel trim lends its self more to fitting the floor first then the wall boards.
My bathroom walls are old black mortar and skim, uneven in some areas. Should I dry line first before using these boards
They can be stuck to uneven surfaces. But the more flatter and level the walls are, the easier it will be to stick the Panels. Good luck
Hi Pal, what is the product you are using there please? dx
Sorry bro. Can’t remember. I bought them from euro cell I believe. Also GAP sell them to
Don’t have to be strong just waterproof.
If they get holes that easy it may be waterproof but not water tight. A huge mould problem before you know it.
@kellyp8958 😟
Can i remove these and paint over the walls?
What do you mean? Any wall can be painted?
You said a proper wetroom company did it. How can someone know if he company doing the work is legit or not?
Hi great video
What’s the difference between yr boards and once’s that u replaced. Is your plastic but made better?
Can I ask where u get them from.
Thanks
Hi thank you.
The boards I pulled of where hollow plastic panels. I do use them sometimes when a customer insists they want cheap one. But ones I prefer to use are called multipanel. They are made of 10mm waterproof ply with a laminated front so they are solid. I will be doing a video installing the hollow plastic panels in the next couple of weeks, so you can see the difference. We buy panels direct from multipanel but there are plenty of suppliers out there.
@@everlastbuilders IF YOU USE THEM I DO NOT GET HOW YOU CAN CONTRADICT YOURSELF? EITHER DO NOT USE OR YOU CANNOT SAY ANYTHING
Hello how much you charge
@@Elena-wn1wj hi who are you asking for the charge?
@@1Saltyone
Try reading what he says before gobbing off - he said he PREFERS the 10mm multi-panels, but obviously if the customer doesn't want to pay for the more expensive panel and wants the cheaper stuff then that's what the customer gets!
muppet
What’s the proper stuff he doesn’t say
Hi Jason yes multi panel is the main type we use. I’m currently filming another video using a cheaper version. Which will be on my TH-cam channel in a few days, thanks for watching guys
@@everlastbuilders shame you didn't say that in the video, instead of waving the camera about... some of us have got hangovers to deal with 🤮
@@jonathan_ansell 😂😂😂
@@jonathan_ansell He did say it in the video though (specifically 1:39), you just didn't listen properly
@@AlexGnok nowyt wrog with me hering m8, just can't see cos of all the booze
Should you use backer boards before panels and before adding a curved quadrant shower dont want any wet walls.
Hi. No need! boards are fully waterproof. No water will be getting threw. Unlike tiles and grout
Trusscore looks like better stuff, agree?
I fit 8mm boards fitted hundreds no issues
Good glad you have no issues. What make do you use?
@@everlastbuilders the brand is Lwe place in Glasgow sells them really cheap
Plenty of before and after, not much in between
Thanks for your feedback. I know I’m not great at all this. Check out my other vids. Hopefully there is some more content that can help you.
I've got a bunch of the hollow ones and going to attempt to fit them in my Rv/campervan. Living room walls roof bathroom the lot 😂 any advice other than don't lol
Haha thanks for commenting. I have actually done another video since not slatting them as much! Well at least they are light weight! Sure they will look the nuts mate! Just be careful when cutting them as the corners can get fragile! Sure it will look the nuts! Good luck
@@everlastbuilders cheers yes they really are fragile. The corners especially I get the ones returned to the factory for very cheap hence why I have loads but 9 times out of 10 the corners have been damaged. The odd few have a kick mark in like you had shown. I don't mind corners missing due to cutting to size though. I'll take a look at your other video and thanks for the reply. Totally agree though they are too fragile.
Good luck mate
@@everlastbuilders started it and so far it looks shit hot man 😂 outside she's a 42 year old campervan now inside its starting to look modern and sleek. Definitely definitely a good idea on campers and Rvs
@@c4r5on88 well done mate! Yer I’m sure it looks the nuts! Bet it’s a right fiddle job tho!
Ide have this if they did trims to match panels
Hello mate. Some boards you don’t actually need trims anymore and they do a invisible internal corner now.
Re you say you silicond the edges but we didn't see that ,! And why the he'll you would put wooden panels in a bathroom is beyond me !! We use aluminium composite panels here in Spain much better than that crap !!!
We must be behind the times! But Aluminum composite sound hard work. They definitely didn’t have them in the hotels I stayed in in magaluf lol. To be fair Iv had of cuts of wooden panels left outside mine for over a year with barely any sign of damage. They are made from a waterproof ply.
You dont actually show how to install these panels.
It's not much different😆