Jeff, hands down, you have the best DIY channel on TH-cam. Thank you for everything you do to help the average homeowner DIYer. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this - almost four hour - video! Cheers!
Just to let you know I watched 4 different videos on how to install a Halo Slim Canless Downlight. Your video was the ONLY ONE that showed me how to correctly make the wire connections. I know it's not terribly difficult but I'm a DIYer with very little electrical installation knowledge. Thank you for your clear and concise videos.
Put a survey out, or get signatures electronically maybe, somehow show the big companies like schluter or anyone else that you have backing and support. I, along with many others would support you. You've helped a TON of people out man, you really deserve it.
For what it's worth I actually love the long format videos, I put on a Playlist at work and would rather 2 plus hours. I can't always fiddle around with my Playlist ss my hands get dirty and sweaty and such. I'm actually a carpenter too, work in the carpentry shop at a decent sized college here in my hometown in Texas, I thoroughly enjoy listening to your ideas, tips, and tricks, even though I've been doing carpentry work on and off for 20 years or so I still learn from your videos, thank you sir, please keep doing what you're doing
A lot of good content on your channel. Between you and “that other guy” I’ve completely remodeled three bathrooms. It has been quite the learning experience. I’ve made a few mistakes here and there but nothing I can’t live with. It has all turned out well and the wife is pleased. Thanks for all your commitment to the DIYer!
Hi Jeff. I missed the live, so, obviously I watched the replay. Awsome video. Love watching you work and see how professional and brilliant work you do. Just awsome👌. Great questions and answers section. The porcelain tiles look so good. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Jeff. Take care. 👍
I have a kitchen floor with an island and two bathrooms that I’m tiling in the very near future. I also need to do backsplash in all three areas as well. The tile looks like yours only smaller for the centerpieces in the bathroom and then I’m putting dark charcoal colored tile around it. It looks like wood planks, and I’m also using that same charcoal tile in the kitchen. I tried joining Your channel but I could never figure out how access the live feed. I have learned so much from you, Jeff. I’ve had to do a lot of the work myself from a housefire for various reasons . If I hadn’t found you I just don’t know where I’d be right now. Thank you for everything that you do you’re a Godsend and a lifesaver.
all you do is come to the channel on tuesday at 5 pm EST. then the option to join will be there. for best results subscribe and hit the nell icon for notifications. and also turn on notifications for youtube on your devices. Cheers!
I used those tile spacer before they where even in Canada, I ordered them from Italy and years latter they finally came to Canada. I always want to be ahead of new products. Love this level system.
Hi Jeff. I missed the live, so, obviously I watched the replay. Awsome video. Love watching you work and see how professional and brilliant work you do.
The pattern running North to South. Makes alot of sense. It adds aot of value. I always takes my time. Never rush and work out in your mind were to place the tile. My late dad did a bathroom in his 70s,but that generation were special. It is a bit rough on the old knees.
A training class would be awesome. I plan to build my own tiny home (in Kentucky, back home) in 2025 at my Dads place. I want to make a Wet room in it.
Hi Jeff, love your videos. Plenty of takeaways for my renovations. Question re: schluter peel and stick membrane. Have you tried this product? I'm planning to renovate my daughter's bathroom. I've never used membrane, just traditional substrate like cement board. Thanks again...keep the videos coming.
Great show. I always learn a lot. I am getting ready to tile my kitchen floor. Special order Dolce Italia Barrel 6" x 24 Porcelain Floor and 8" x 48. Problem Menards called and said it was in, so I took a week off work for the project. Went to Menards to pick the tile up and somehow they lost half my order. I chose the 2 different sizes to break up the pattern some. What would look best parallel or diagonal?
You need to get a duck foot for your extension cords. I believe that's what it's called. It's a wide drop cord with 3 to 4 Plugs on it at Home depot or walmart and Lowe's
Hopefully Jeff will be able to share the kneepad link. Amazing how every set of pads I try seem to have some sort of fatal design flaw. Also, is he workshopping "Work With Jeff" as a title? If so, I like it.
Re; one of the last questions. How are you going to attach vinyl siding over 2” foam? Unless you attach 2x2’ to the walls, and foam inside those cavities.
Great information as with all of your videos! Thanks Jeff. Can you explain what is needed for the subfloor? When is cement board needed? House settling / earthquake issues. Can you make a video on that topic? Thanks!
cement board is just a different option than plywood that does the same thong. in either case you want a total of 1 1/4" of subfloor before tiling unless you go with the ditra. then 5/8 original with ditra is fine . Cheers!
I thought you had an old house? I must be missing a lot. Need to search your channel to see if you have done a rubber roof installation. Looks like that will be the next thing I have to learn.
we finished the farm house 2 years ago. then we converted a church into a residential building. now we are finishing up a mobile home in Florida. next up is a 4 bedroom home from the 70's or 80's. Cheers!
Sounds great! as long as your floor is extremely flat. herringbone is a disaster if you don't use a floor leveler on the whole room first. Cheers! doing things dictated by design usually ends up costing a lot more money since design as it pertains to flooring is very limited to the building science of your home.
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY Thank you for the feedback. I enjoy watching your content as i navigate through our many home projects. The floor is level after installing the 1/4” backer board. My main concern is getting the tile level with our 3/4” hardwood floor.
Also, does it matter how much space is in between each tile or is that just preference? I was thinking less space between the tiles would look cleaner.
I’m doing 2 surrounds in each bathroom. Installing 2 vanities. Having to construct a top for both. And the sink in the kitchen Have drop in sinks. Hanging 2 pocket doors. Setting countertops of butcher block and quartzite in kitchen. Cutting, painting and installing baseboards. Need to level part of the kitchen floor. I have some self leveling product. I’m not sure how to use it.
Love the videos jeff. Wish I could of been there, I had a question. if you get time. I have wood paneling for walls in my house instead of drywall. In my kitchen I had to cut some of it to get access to an electrical outlet to be able to extend a cable down below for a dishwasher. We are getting backsplash installed. do I need to patch this hole in the wall or will be fine?
that all depends on the size of the hole/tile. a backsplash does not need to much help to be solid. I would suggest using thinset instead of mastic to increase the strength of the assembly. Cheers.
When you back butter the tile, should it be smooth or also have ridgelines? I’ve seen different videos using either method. I’m planning on installing 12 x 24 tiles in about 1-2 months.
Have you ever tried to cut 4ft tiles with that type of a saw? Im wondering if its possible or if i need to use a snap cutter? Trying to avoid having to buy a $1600 rubi bridge saw
looking at my new bathroom floor losing its grout. I was assured 1/4" durock would be fine. Wrong. :( I'll live it it, but if I ever find the SOB again that did the work....
jeff i currently working on doing a renovation on my parents single wide mobile home but I am just stuck on what size plywood to use on the flooring as I am working on the bathroom now.
best to turn on notifications on youtube and all your devices as well. Cheers. keep an eye on our community posts for early information. we will also be promoting these types of opportunities on our live streams on Tuesday so you can keep informed.
i have a customer that bought a new high end home and has cracks around bottom of shower and the grout is turning dark in places with that being said has water gotten under floor tile ? i dug out grout and regrouted to have grout turn dark again in places whats the deal?
The live has work with you is getting opportunity to get Incite on things I never would think to ask. Time..of day best for me is weekends evenings. I'm on youtube all day listening to people while I work. So yes even you cuz I can still Lerner with out Waching much. Can't interact much through.
My name Justin Harrison I from Rome Georgia I am begset fan of you I am begset fan of drywall I just let you know you doing amazing great job this is called father and son drywall drywall is my job I love drywall I am begset fan of drywall ❤ I just let you know about it I love your video of drywall I love it I can to save my money for to go to college I might to do it
My name Justin Harrison I from Rome Georgia I want to meet you because I want to my job is I do drywall work and my father do drywall my job is drywall work I am begset fan of you this is called of father and son drywall
Format is OK, but way too long. Better to focus on the job rather than interrupt with questions, unless the question relates to what you are doing at the time. 1 hour is about max for me. If you insist on longer videos, then suggest you break them up into 1 hour segments.
You make me laugh which it relaxes me,tension is how big mistakes are made & big cover up too/ Im a female 68 y/o Mom, your ooops are reality, it happens & you undo it, simple you reveal other contractors mistakes., Keep on doing your stuff,Jeff & Matt😅 THANKS FOR KEEPING YOUR PROJECT " CLEAN", then you move ,on. 15:27
Jeff, hands down, you have the best DIY channel on TH-cam.
Thank you for everything you do to help the average homeowner DIYer.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this - almost four hour - video! Cheers!
Thank you, I really appreciate it. Cheers
Just to let you know I watched 4 different videos on how to install a Halo Slim Canless Downlight. Your video was the ONLY ONE that showed me how to correctly make the wire connections. I know it's not terribly difficult but I'm a DIYer with very little electrical installation knowledge. Thank you for your clear and concise videos.
Glad I could help. Cheers Mark!
Put a survey out, or get signatures electronically maybe, somehow show the big companies like schluter or anyone else that you have backing and support. I, along with many others would support you. You've helped a TON of people out man, you really deserve it.
Cheers, Happy to be of some help. I have the greatest job in the world!
For what it's worth I actually love the long format videos, I put on a Playlist at work and would rather 2 plus hours. I can't always fiddle around with my Playlist ss my hands get dirty and sweaty and such. I'm actually a carpenter too, work in the carpentry shop at a decent sized college here in my hometown in Texas, I thoroughly enjoy listening to your ideas, tips, and tricks, even though I've been doing carpentry work on and off for 20 years or so I still learn from your videos, thank you sir, please keep doing what you're doing
Cheers, thanks for watching!
2:47:46 Stands in the Florida sun, uses snowmobile analogies. That's pretty on point for a Canadian. LOL Cheers from Finland.
Cheers my friend
A lot of good content on your channel. Between you and “that other guy” I’ve completely remodeled three bathrooms. It has been quite the learning experience. I’ve made a few mistakes here and there but nothing I can’t live with. It has all turned out well and the wife is pleased. Thanks for all your commitment to the DIYer!
Hi Jeff. I missed the live, so, obviously I watched the replay. Awsome video. Love watching you work and see how professional and brilliant work you do. Just awsome👌. Great questions and answers section. The porcelain tiles look so good. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Jeff. Take care. 👍
appreciate that
I have a kitchen floor with an island and two bathrooms that I’m tiling in the very near future. I also need to do backsplash in all three areas as well.
The tile looks like yours only smaller for the centerpieces in the bathroom and then I’m putting dark charcoal colored tile around it. It looks like wood planks, and I’m also using that same charcoal tile in the kitchen.
I tried joining Your channel but I could never figure out how access the live feed.
I have learned so much from you, Jeff. I’ve had to do a lot of the work myself from a housefire for various reasons .
If I hadn’t found you I just don’t know where I’d be right now.
Thank you for everything that you do you’re a Godsend and a lifesaver.
all you do is come to the channel on tuesday at 5 pm EST. then the option to join will be there. for best results subscribe and hit the nell icon for notifications. and also turn on notifications for youtube on your devices. Cheers!
Watching you from Nigeria I really enjoyed every tips of your plumbing work
I used those tile spacer before they where even in Canada, I ordered them from Italy and years latter they finally came to Canada. I always want to be ahead of new products. Love this level system.
Hi Jeff. I missed the live, so, obviously I watched the replay. Awsome video. Love watching you work and see how professional and brilliant work you do.
Thanks for putting this out. So helpful to watch someone do this. I'm about to do a 6x9 bathroom floor using Ditra.
For the levelling clips, I use the thinnest(white) ones along with wider spacers. Makes the clip removal so much easier giving them a little space.
Love the format. Had to watch it afterwards due to being in the west coast and not getting home until after 5:00pm.
Thanks for the feedback. I’ll be scheduling some later in the evening and weekends so you west coasters can join. Cheers!
Great show! Thank you for passing on the knowledge.
Thanks for watching!
How much for a wonderful, inspirational video and great information watch from the beginning to the end
Jeff: Your presentation is outstanding. KD
You always share fun videos with us and I appreciate every minute of it. I always look forward to watching your new videos💞💞💞💞❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌
Thank goodness for your videos. Your work has helped me so much
The pattern running North to South. Makes alot of sense. It adds aot of value. I always takes my time. Never rush and work out in your mind were to place the tile. My late dad did a bathroom in his 70s,but that generation were special. It is a bit rough on the old knees.
That generation was normal. Cheers!
Thank you
Wish I would've caught it live, but it's still a great video to have playing while I unwind for the night.
Cheers Nik!
A training class would be awesome. I plan to build my own tiny home (in Kentucky, back home) in 2025 at my Dads place. I want to make a Wet room in it.
not as difficult as you might think ,If you have the right training. Cheers!
I'd love to see you build a Tiny House, trailer platform to turn key! So, i can learn from a master home guy. 🙏 please
To watch a live best is a Saturday or Sunday afternoons.
This is the best! I enjoyed every tips. Thanks!
Hi Jeff, love your videos. Plenty of takeaways for my renovations. Question re: schluter peel and stick membrane. Have you tried this product? I'm planning to renovate my daughter's bathroom. I've never used membrane, just traditional substrate like cement board. Thanks again...keep the videos coming.
Great show. I always learn a lot. I am getting ready to tile my kitchen floor. Special order Dolce Italia Barrel 6" x 24 Porcelain Floor and 8" x 48. Problem Menards called and said it was in, so I took a week off work for the project. Went to Menards to pick the tile up and somehow they lost half my order. I chose the 2 different sizes to break up the pattern some. What would look best parallel or diagonal?
Loved the video format.
Tile is best in Florida, because you track in sand. Carpet or wood floor throughout your house but tile always outter doors.
Great point!
Love those breeze blocks, maybe 1950’s.
Yep, to all that!
Cheers 🍻
I always love your work but what I'm intrigued about is this Florida trailer. I'm always looking. Where is your spot, if you don't mind me asking?
Jeff always makes the tile layout so pretty
Cheers Marjorie!
really enjoyed the dual camera format and that you were able to do a Q&A at the same time -
Thank you
You need to get a duck foot for your extension cords. I believe that's what it's called. It's a wide drop cord with 3 to 4 Plugs on it at Home depot or walmart and Lowe's
I’m a home DIYer and need all the help I can get. I have to do it myself and tiling might be difficult.
thanks for the video! great info
Hopefully Jeff will be able to share the kneepad link. Amazing how every set of pads I try seem to have some sort of fatal design flaw. Also, is he workshopping "Work With Jeff" as a title? If so, I like it.
I'm with you on that - I can't get any knee pads to stay in place - every time I get up/down they slide down my legs as my pants move. Frustrating
Buy Carhartt double front and buy the optional knee pads and insert them into the pants
Re; one of the last questions. How are you going to attach vinyl siding over 2” foam? Unless you attach 2x2’ to the walls, and foam inside those cavities.
Great information as with all of your videos! Thanks Jeff.
Can you explain what is needed for the subfloor? When is cement board needed? House settling / earthquake issues. Can you make a video on that topic? Thanks!
cement board is just a different option than plywood that does the same thong. in either case you want a total of 1 1/4" of subfloor before tiling unless you go with the ditra. then 5/8 original with ditra is fine . Cheers!
Thanks Jeff!@@HomeRenoVisionDIY
This video was excellent... very helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Cheers!
I thought you had an old house? I must be missing a lot. Need to search your channel to see if you have done a rubber roof installation. Looks like that will be the next thing I have to learn.
we finished the farm house 2 years ago. then we converted a church into a residential building. now we are finishing up a mobile home in Florida. next up is a 4 bedroom home from the 70's or 80's. Cheers!
Great video. Reassuring that the small issues like saw not plugged in, multitool blade coming loose etc dont just happen to me :)
Thanks for the video. Can u do a video on glue down lvp? Thanks in advance.
Great suggestion!
You need roller shades on that porch to keep it cool and block the sun when it's too hot.
a great idea for sure. Cheers. I never stop learning and trying new things!
I work best in the silence of the night, where there is really no distractions
I am starting tiling job today on our kitchen remodel. My wife wants me to do herringbone on 45 with 12x24 tile.
Sounds great! as long as your floor is extremely flat. herringbone is a disaster if you don't use a floor leveler on the whole room first. Cheers! doing things dictated by design usually ends up costing a lot more money since design as it pertains to flooring is very limited to the building science of your home.
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY Thank you for the feedback. I enjoy watching your content as i navigate through our many home projects.
The floor is level after installing the 1/4” backer board. My main concern is getting the tile level with our 3/4” hardwood floor.
I am in my bathroom, trying to tile my walla. Using the schulter membrane and a schulter niche.
Also, does it matter how much space is in between each tile or is that just preference? I was thinking less space between the tiles would look cleaner.
I’m doing 2 surrounds in each bathroom. Installing 2 vanities. Having to construct a top for both. And the sink in the kitchen Have drop in sinks. Hanging 2 pocket doors. Setting countertops of butcher block and quartzite in kitchen. Cutting, painting and installing baseboards. Need to level part of the kitchen floor. I have some self leveling product. I’m not sure how to use it.
Hi robin . we are doing a live show in self levelers in 10 days. doing demos and talking about the process. Cheers!
Love the videos jeff. Wish I could of been there,
I had a question. if you get time.
I have wood paneling for walls in my house instead of drywall.
In my kitchen I had to cut some of it to get access to an electrical outlet to be able to extend a cable down below for a dishwasher.
We are getting backsplash installed. do I need to patch this hole in the wall or will be fine?
that all depends on the size of the hole/tile. a backsplash does not need to much help to be solid. I would suggest using thinset instead of mastic to increase the strength of the assembly. Cheers.
omg, Jeff finally has a multitool! 😀
LOL. Cheers!
Your appreciated
Goldblatt sold at Floor and Decor has all the Schluter trowel sizes now.
Great to know! Cheers!
Dewalt tile saw is the best ever no chips
When would I watch you live?
When you back butter the tile, should it be smooth or also have ridgelines? I’ve seen different videos using either method.
I’m planning on installing 12 x 24 tiles in about 1-2 months.
Should new slab doors be installed before or after laminate floors are installed? What is the less labor intensive option?
doors first and then the casing after the flooring. Cheers!
great video....
Thanks!
great job bro
the grain on corner cut peice is wrong direction but being around the corner doesnt show too bad
Have you ever tried to cut 4ft tiles with that type of a saw? Im wondering if its possible or if i need to use a snap cutter? Trying to avoid having to buy a $1600 rubi bridge saw
you can use a grinder with a straight edge.
looking at my new bathroom floor losing its grout. I was assured 1/4" durock would be fine. Wrong. :( I'll live it it, but if I ever find the SOB again that did the work....
hello from Lakeland fl
Cheers David!
Do you need to use self leveling cement if you're using tile leveler ? Or is that absolutely necessary with the deetra coupling membrane?
we will be talking about self leveling in a live show coming up on december 12th at 5pm est
jeff i currently working on doing a renovation on my parents single wide mobile home but I am just stuck on what size plywood to use on the flooring as I am working on the bathroom now.
join the membership and then I can help. Cheers!
How did I miss this😢
best to turn on notifications on youtube and all your devices as well. Cheers. keep an eye on our community posts for early information. we will also be promoting these types of opportunities on our live streams on Tuesday so you can keep informed.
Have you ever work on slab cement flooring
only in basements, not the same thing since they are very much less then flat!
i have a customer that bought a new high end home and has cracks around bottom of shower and the grout is turning dark in places with that being said has water gotten under floor tile ? i dug out grout and regrouted to have grout turn dark again in places whats the deal?
4 hrs nice ❤ I missed it
Next time!
Next time! Cheers!
The live has work with you is getting opportunity to get Incite on things I never would think to ask.
Time..of day best for me is weekends evenings. I'm on youtube all day listening to people while I work. So yes even you cuz I can still Lerner with out Waching much.
Can't interact much through.
Cheers Caleb. I totally get that. looking at ways to have more interaction opportunities in the near future!
hi
looks like you laid that last one under the desk in the wrong direction ...No?
👍.
My name Justin Harrison I from Rome Georgia I am begset fan of you I am begset fan of drywall I just let you know you doing amazing great job this is called father and son drywall drywall is my job I love drywall I am begset fan of drywall ❤ I just let you know about it I love your video of drywall I love it I can to save my money for to go to college I might to do it
Kindly notify me on new work,I'm a plumber
Work With Me Live: How To Install Floor Tile!
My name Justin Harrison I from Rome Georgia I want to meet you because I want to my job is I do drywall work and my father do drywall my job is drywall work
I am begset fan of you this is called of father and son drywall
My name Justin Harrison I am begset fan of you and I am begset fan of drywall I am begset fan of you I want to work with you of drywall 1:15:12
Format is OK, but way too long. Better to focus on the job rather than interrupt with questions, unless the question relates to what you are doing at the time. 1 hour is about max for me. If you insist on longer videos, then suggest you break them up into 1 hour segments.
thanks for the feedback. the other option is to simply watch more another time. Cheers!
It's a live stream though with an actual job. I missed bits of it so I just came back later.
You make me laugh which it relaxes me,tension is how big mistakes are made & big cover up too/ Im a female 68 y/o Mom, your ooops are reality, it happens & you undo it, simple you reveal other contractors mistakes., Keep on doing your stuff,Jeff & Matt😅 THANKS FOR KEEPING YOUR PROJECT
" CLEAN", then you move ,on. 15:27
$5/month?!
Really?
If you really a good DIY person you should have removed the desk before you tile..
Looks a little to wet
Dont do it yourself people.
why not. It really isn't that hard and if you use good porcelain it is really durable even if the install is less than perfect!
Are you a Trump Fanboy?
Your appreciated