Love your stuff you are dead on, I have been tiling for 35 years and one good point to make is never tile a backsplash over drywall mud ever, the GC doesn't even know it must be primed. Thanks Karen. Sealtite Groutworks Colorado!
I just started using Tri-Lite. Love that it's light weight and spreads easily. Just easy to work with compared to some other mortars I've used. My only gripe is the short open time. I essentially have to mix small batches because I learned the hard way, the stuff firms up pretty quickly. I'll probably try the Multimax Lite on my next job since it seems to have a much longer open time.
Straight to the point. Thank you. Every other video I looked at vacillates in their recommnends to the point where I had the same question(s) coming out as going in.
I broke in soaking the tile. Everything was set in a fresh setting bed with neat cement. When thinset mortar first came out we were skeptical. My boss was very slow to accept it. I remember the original thinset was plenty sticky and had pretty good workability. In the Bay Area we called it Bond On. A few years went by and Custom came out with the recommendation to add a liquid polymer to the thinset powder instead of water for extra strength. It looked to me like they reduced or removed the original ingredient in the dry powder and sold the liquid as 'value added'. Marketing genius! They later tried recommending that the polymer be added to colored grout (with disasterous results) and quickly got away from that recommendation. It looks now like the industry has pretty much given up on liquid additives altogether. Thinset mortars are basically back to square one in my opinion.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You are the first tile professional to mention 2" x 2" mosaic sheets (at 13:50). I've been trying to get specific questions answered but no one answers. So glad you offer private coaching classes. I plan to contact you there.
Your explanation here was the best I ever found about using modified vs. unmodified thinset mortar. Last year, I was asked to replace a bathtub and tile surround. Based on my research and knowing the client, I chose Schluter Kerdi-Board as backing for the tiles, but was thrown off by them requiring unmodified mortar, really hard to find. Struggled with this quite a bit, but good to know for future jobs that modified also works for Kerdi-Board now. You really know your stuff, Isaac! Thanks for sharing it with the world!
Great content Isaac Quick question: I'm building our bathroom vanity in our new home and we're trying single piece of 3/8 porcelain (24 × 48) with vessel sink. How thick should I apply thinset and what size trowel? I'm putting it over 3/4 inch RTD plywood with 1/2 inch durock on top....much thanks! Great channel...Greg
Coach I have a question about grout and thinset. First I am not a professional tiler. I have renovated two bathrooms for myself and the last one I did I keep getting a lot of thinset filling up the space between the tiles so I would to go back and scrape it out clean between the spaces. I got tired of doing that so I just used it like grout, smooth it with a damp sponge and let it dry . Well it came out pretty good although it was a little more sandy than sanded grout. It been a few years now but it still looks good with no cracks. Also this was done on walls not the floor. What is your opinion ?
I have a "Warmboard" radiant heating flooring, which has an aluminum surface. I want to tile over it, with a decoupling membrane below the tile. Requesting a recommendation on the type of thinset to use.
Hello, I have a situation with an older house and I intend on redoing the tub surround. I have all the old tile down and intend on using Hardie Board as a backer. THe problem I have ran into is parts of the tub edge is so far from the stud, that the Hardie Board does not sit on it, and would actually slip behind it by about 1/8 to 1/4 inch. This would be the back wall. Then on the wet wall, the studs are actually against the tub edge, and when you put the Hardie board on it, it sits out proud the thickness of the Hardie Board. I know this can't be rare, but how do you handle this. Thanks and thanks for the video. I found it very instructive.
@@davidbrown3602 OK, fur it out for the gap, but what about the overhang. Then there is the tile that goes to the tup. Is it ok for it to hang in space with that gap between it and the tup wall, and grout at the bottom? Thanks again, pal!
What about trowel size for a 2x10 subway tile? Supplier said to use an 1/8 x 1x8 but that seems pretty small to me, so I was going to try and check coverage and then maybe go with a 3/16” or 1/4”, if needed. Also does trowel size differ if you’re using an adhesive vs a thinset? I’ll be doing a backsplash in a kitchen. Thanks!
Thanks for all you do, it is greatly appreciated. Is there any particular reason you recommended the Tri-Lite over the Multi-Max Lite? My bathroom is just about ready for tile and I have 5 bags of Multi-Max Lite and was going to use it to set my Laticrete Strata Mat on concrete, 12x24 floor tiles and 12x24 wall tiles. Thanks again and God Bless
Multi-Max Lite basically god-tier, it's amazing. (Only caveat - I don't think lite thinset can be used for heated floor installs.) MML is so sticky that it's actually a pain to clean the mixer paddles - normal thinset can just be spun in a bucket of water to clean but MML needs to be cleaned with a sponge.
Multimax is very good. We use it mostly for sheet membrane waterproofing. For setting tile it is good too, but it can be a little messy because it is so sticky. Just make sure to keep your tools clean. Tri-Lite is a little easier to keep clean while working.
There's a boatload of science & technology that's packed into modified thinset mortar. It dries as hard as cement, so if you're laying tile, please work fast, or it will set up hard.
Hi Isaac what you do think of Custom Building Products VersaBond 50 lb. White Fortified Thinset Mortar it’s a homedepot product but the price of $13 is insane cheap but reviews are great I would like your professional opinion thanks.
What is the ANSI or what mortar/thin set should I get from Lowe/hd ? Thanks so much!!! BTW I’m doing kerdi pan over basement concrete and plan on using that red cement board (have water proof of some sort) and kerdi ban with kerdi fix to pre seal all seems before kerdi ban. Opinion is greatly appreciated 😊
Is laticrete lht ok for using on Ditra? I see your video says schluter came out with their own modified but is stupidly expensive compared to lht Thanks!
What are your thoughts on building science corporation's article on stone and polymer modified thinset mortars and hydrolysis if an air gap isn't provided? buildingscience.com/documents/building-science-insights-newsletters/bsi-113-stoned
Great video - I've been watching loads of them over the last 4-5 weeks - just starting to tile my bathroom and your video's have helped me immensely - and I appreciate your tone, insights and knowledge! Keep on, keeping on!
Very nice, coach. I haven't done the math yet, but notch trowels should just have a tile square inch rating to know where they are appropriate. I have also switched to the Schluter all-set for basically everything. A little more spendy, but it works great everywhere.
i absolutely hate all-set...its literally non-existent on big union sites after its initial launch. Many tried and most gave it up after a single order. You sir are one of a kind in my experience but if it works for you stick with it. If I had to pick an all-purpose mortar for floors I'd probably go with good ol' LFT mapei or Laticrete gold but for walls almost always Mapei Ultralite.
Thank god I found tile coach, returning my Mapei uncoupling thinset the Lowe’s guy told me to use. Luckily I didn’t use it yet. Gained years of knowledge in 1 day of education from your TH-cam
Love you channel Isaac. Keep up the great videos. Couple questions. Would recommend using a modified thin set under Kerdi membrane other than the Schluter brand? Also where can we get the bucket liners that you use? I’ve seen them in your videos before. Thanks
I have a big doubt I will install 24x48 tiles on the wall above the bathtub in a bathroom, I ordered 2 Schluter Kerdi - 54 SQ FT for an area of 3x8 5x8 3x8 each Durox cement board wall above the bathtub, but I don't know if I should use this type of membrane Kerdi, redguard, or aquadefenc, I am very overwhelmed with so much information and I do not want the tiles to start to detach from the wall, what is your recommendation
quarter x quarter for 1 inch mosiacs? that could be a disaster imo. personally would use a V notch on most small sheet tiles and a 3/16 is a bit small, so i modify which ends up being like a 1/4 to 5/16 V. As for 6x6 tiles i think 6x6 quarry is a good candidate for 1/4 X 3/8, especially wire cut. I also find 1/2 X 1/2 trowel a bit small for anything longer than 3ft, i use a lot of 4ft or longer plank tiles and always back butter and the half inch trowel just is not enough in the center of the plank because of the bows, so i modify the trowel and deepen it to about 11/16 . you also have to keep an eye for wear on the trowels because it doesnt take long before a 1/2 towel to loose depth quickly from scratching concrete even with a Marshalltown, so im always modifying my trowels, keeping them at the proper depth with an angle grinder and blade. i use those cheaper type thick grinder blades (i believe they are like 1/4 wide) that come with a new angle grinder to modify my trowels .
So what type and brand thinset would you use if you removed sheet linoleum from a concrete floor and were setting ceramic tile over a small amount of yellow-ish glue? I scraped the glue like crazy with 4" scraping blades and I'd say I got probably 80% or more of it up, floor is smooth. what's left seems like staining and trowel marks of glue that soaked into the concrete. What would bond to this type of floor?? Thx!
Awesome Isaac, one day would love to take a class just to take and pickup any tips that haven’t learned already; as THERES always something you can learn and improve upon, no matter how long been in biz, imo. Think it’s cool that you do thee classes to help ppl as well, not too many out there that do things like this, o keep it up. Cheers bro✌🏻
Hello, I have a camp that I want to make a hearth for. The bottom is 5' by 5' and the back will be 5' by 6'. Do they have a pre-mixed motor that I can use? I am a paraplegic and my camp does not have running water so I am trying to find the easiest way for me. I plan on using 12" by 12" slate tile. This is all for a wood stove to sit on and have back wall protection. Are there any calking gun alternatives? All and any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
thanks for explaining it helps me a lot ! that's my question all the time about the modified and unmodified, now you explained here very clearly! thanks 🙏👍
Thank you for your videos they are very informative. Our local tile store sold me laticrete 317 unmodified thinset to use with schulter membrane which I installed. You mentioned no need for unmodified? They also indicated I could use 1/4x1/4 notched trowel for 12x24 tile on shower wall. Wondering about the implications of using 1/4x1/4 vs. your recommendation of 1/2x1/2 notched trowel and using unmodified thinset. My walls are fairly flat with (1/8" tolerance)
Can you use Tri lite under the pre sloped kerdi pan? Also can you use the multimax lite for the kerdi pan? Also what is the difference in tri lite and multimax?
Hey where are you located? Really like your videos and been cranking out Tiffany work in Rockland county NY and Bergen county NJ for 10+years. Network?
I am having extreme trouble finding a thinset that will work with my kerdi membrane to ceramic tile. All the recommendations just do not seem to be available in ND. Any suggestions on a more common thinset to use? AllSet not available; Laticrete Hydro Ban - not available, etc. We have Homedepot, Menards ,and Lowe's in the area. None of them have the recommended.
I've been using too small notched trowels. The largest I ever used was 1/4 x 3/8... and that on 24x24 tile. Too much work to get adequate and even coverage. This should make a significant improvement on time.
Have no idea what my contractor used on my tile floor over Ditra membrane because my tiles crack even when a very light object drops on it like a knife. Four drops, four cracks. Perhaps the type of the thinset was incorrect.
I need to re-apply a tile that has a new section of plywood. There is no room for backerboard in order to make it level with all the other tiles. It’s in the corner of a closet on the other side of the water heater so I would like to waterproof the plywood with some aqua defense. Will Mapei modified thin set dry on top of a waterproof membrane needing air or is it going to dry via chemical reaction?
Wish I would of watched this a couple days ago I used unmodified for my Kerdi band with the hardiebacker and man did it dry quick. First time doing anything like this tho live and learn
Love your stuff you are dead on, I have been tiling for 35 years and one good point to make is never tile a backsplash over drywall mud ever, the GC doesn't even know it must be primed. Thanks Karen. Sealtite Groutworks Colorado!
I just started using Tri-Lite. Love that it's light weight and spreads easily. Just easy to work with compared to some other mortars I've used. My only gripe is the short open time. I essentially have to mix small batches because I learned the hard way, the stuff firms up pretty quickly. I'll probably try the Multimax Lite on my next job since it seems to have a much longer open time.
Kera flex does the same thing and probably a little worse
@@marcgambone4240 Keraflex is way cheaper though. So when I have to waste some, I don't feel so bad.
Straight to the point. Thank you. Every other video I looked at vacillates in their recommnends to the point where I had the same question(s) coming out as going in.
I broke in soaking the tile. Everything was set in a fresh setting bed with neat cement. When thinset mortar first came out we were skeptical. My boss was very slow to accept it. I remember the original thinset was plenty sticky and had pretty good workability. In the Bay Area we called it Bond On. A few years went by and Custom came out with the recommendation to add a liquid polymer to the thinset powder instead of water for extra strength. It looked to me like they reduced or removed the original ingredient in the dry powder and sold the liquid as 'value added'. Marketing genius! They later tried recommending that the polymer be added to colored grout (with disasterous results) and quickly got away from that recommendation. It looks now like the industry has pretty much given up on liquid additives altogether. Thinset mortars are basically back to square one in my opinion.
If only industry can go back to old school float and set. Lol.
Everyone here in Florida uses crooked azz bend-a-board. Lol
So glad I found this video. I've been combing the internet for alternative kerdi thinsets other than their own brand. Thank you!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You are the first tile professional to mention 2" x 2" mosaic sheets (at 13:50). I've been trying to get specific questions answered but no one answers. So glad you offer private coaching classes. I plan to contact you there.
This was great!! Thanks so much.
Awesome very informative Thankyou!!
Well done Isaac and class!!
Your explanation here was the best I ever found about using modified vs. unmodified thinset mortar. Last year, I was asked to replace a bathtub and tile surround. Based on my research and knowing the client, I chose Schluter Kerdi-Board as backing for the tiles, but was thrown off by them requiring unmodified mortar, really hard to find. Struggled with this quite a bit, but good to know for future jobs that modified also works for Kerdi-Board now. You really know your stuff, Isaac! Thanks for sharing it with the world!
Schluter changed their story on that... now saying to use "All Set" for all applications.
@@kurtbilinski1723yes it’s good for a thin set-BUT it still providing a sue fire waterproof bond between overlapping Kerdi membrane
Would you recommend Tri-lite for schluter membrane?
Some great information in this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Great content Isaac
Quick question:
I'm building our bathroom vanity in our new home and we're trying single piece of 3/8 porcelain (24 × 48) with vessel sink. How thick should I apply thinset and what size trowel? I'm putting it over 3/4 inch RTD plywood with 1/2 inch durock on top....much thanks!
Great channel...Greg
Is glue ok for tiles?
I applied on a shluther a glue from Lowe's and didn't dry in days, now I removed and looking to apply something to dry faster
Coach I have a question about grout and thinset. First I am not a professional tiler. I have renovated two bathrooms for myself and the last one I did I keep getting a lot of thinset filling up the space between the tiles so I would to go back and scrape it out clean between the spaces. I got tired of doing that so I just used it like grout, smooth it with a damp sponge and let it dry . Well it came out pretty good although it was a little more sandy than sanded grout. It been a few years now but it still looks good with no cracks. Also this was done on walls not the floor. What is your opinion ?
Nice job for trowel size I always use whatever the thickness of the tile is
What modified thin set you can recomend for tub surround cement board? ( before water proofing)
I have a "Warmboard" radiant heating flooring, which has an aluminum surface. I want to tile over it, with a decoupling membrane below the tile. Requesting a recommendation on the type of thinset to use.
Hello hello hello. I want to attend one of your trainings. How may i do this.
Hello, I have a situation with an older house and I intend on redoing the tub surround. I have all the old tile down and intend on using Hardie Board as a backer. THe problem I have ran into is parts of the tub edge is so far from the stud, that the Hardie Board does not sit on it, and would actually slip behind it by about 1/8 to 1/4 inch. This would be the back wall. Then on the wet wall, the studs are actually against the tub edge, and when you put the Hardie board on it, it sits out proud the thickness of the Hardie Board. I know this can't be rare, but how do you handle this. Thanks and thanks for the video. I found it very instructive.
Fur out the walls and use a waterproof board
@@davidbrown3602 OK, fur it out for the gap, but what about the overhang. Then there is the tile that goes to the tup. Is it ok for it to hang in space with that gap between it and the tup wall, and grout at the bottom? Thanks again, pal!
Is Schlueter thin secret good for LHT tiles. ?
just see if you have any class in East coast or south Area.?
I usually use the most expensive thinset in the store for floors and one notch down for walls.
Great basic info! Thank you.
Hey when do you or how do we enter these classes!? We would be happy to be there. 😅
What size notch for 6"×25" porcelain on Kerdi board shower wall?
What about trowel size for a 2x10 subway tile? Supplier said to use an 1/8 x 1x8 but that seems pretty small to me, so I was going to try and check coverage and then maybe go with a 3/16” or 1/4”, if needed. Also does trowel size differ if you’re using an adhesive vs a thinset? I’ll be doing a backsplash in a kitchen. Thanks!
This is gold! Thanks coach!! 🙌
what size of trowel for a 6x 24 plank wall application. also was wondering best thinset to put on kerdi membrane heated floor in shower.
Probably 3/8” with a backbutter. Maybe 1/2x1/2” depends on how flat the tiles are.
I use white wall grout most of the time. works well with subway
Amazing videos boss, very informational ❤
Do you back butter large tile if it's for the walls? And are you still using a half inch when you back butter?
Usually just a skim on the back of the tile.
Good evening,
Do you have any recommendations on some budget friendly software for someone who is starting up their business again.
You didn’t mention 1/4” x 1/2” trowel. That’s my go to trowel.
what is the best modified thinset for installing the RSS shower pan?
Thanks for the video! Would anything change if securing kerdi board to a concrete wall? Still use modified?
Yes sir!
Thanks for all you do, it is greatly appreciated. Is there any particular reason you recommended the Tri-Lite over the Multi-Max Lite? My bathroom is just about ready for tile and I have 5 bags of Multi-Max Lite and was going to use it to set my Laticrete Strata Mat on concrete, 12x24 floor tiles and 12x24 wall tiles. Thanks again and God Bless
Multi-Max Lite basically god-tier, it's amazing. (Only caveat - I don't think lite thinset can be used for heated floor installs.) MML is so sticky that it's actually a pain to clean the mixer paddles - normal thinset can just be spun in a bucket of water to clean but MML needs to be cleaned with a sponge.
Multimax is very good. We use it mostly for sheet membrane waterproofing. For setting tile it is good too, but it can be a little messy because it is so sticky. Just make sure to keep your tools clean. Tri-Lite is a little easier to keep clean while working.
There's a boatload of science & technology that's packed into modified thinset mortar. It dries as hard as cement, so if you're laying tile, please work fast, or it will set up hard.
So you’d recommend LHT on top of Ditra membrane for an 18x18 granite tile?
I’d just use laticrete s own decoupling membrane better cheaper and as it’s clear can confirm it’s evenly stuck without lifting for inspection
I use versabond for everything
Where are you located? To take course.
FYI truwerk is going to a 403 error, google kicks back truewerk.
Oops I misspelled it. www.truewerk.com. Code TILECOACH15. Thanks!!
I wish I could go to these classes but FL is a little far away from you.
I believe new york subway tunnel have 4 1/4 x4 1/4 tile installed on the walls in a running bond pattern. No sure hoe the 3x6 tile evolved.
when your speeding thru the tunnel, vision is slighty warped, so a 4-1/4 can look like a 3x6, lol.
I was under the impression that Schluter's warranty is voided if you don't use unmodified.
We’ll done, I think you just need to use a brand new marker when teaching on the white board ;)
Hi Isaac what you do think of Custom Building Products VersaBond 50 lb. White Fortified Thinset Mortar it’s a homedepot product but the price of $13 is insane cheap but reviews are great I would like your professional opinion thanks.
I've used Versabond off and on for 20 years! We use the Versabond LFT for 12x24's.
Where are u located
What is the ANSI or what mortar/thin set should I get from Lowe/hd ?
Thanks so much!!!
BTW
I’m doing kerdi pan over basement concrete and plan on using that red cement board (have water proof of some sort) and kerdi ban with kerdi fix to pre seal all seems before kerdi ban.
Opinion is greatly appreciated 😊
Is laticrete lht ok for using on Ditra? I see your video says schluter came out with their own modified but is stupidly expensive compared to lht
Thanks!
What are your thoughts on building science corporation's article on stone and polymer modified thinset mortars and hydrolysis if an air gap isn't provided? buildingscience.com/documents/building-science-insights-newsletters/bsi-113-stoned
Isaac
I’ve always appreciated your honest and straightforward approach, glad to see you doing well brother, great job.
-Carlton
Great video - I've been watching loads of them over the last 4-5 weeks - just starting to tile my bathroom and your video's have helped me immensely - and I appreciate your tone, insights and knowledge! Keep on, keeping on!
Really enjoyed this video. This is exactly what I needed to see to motivate me to tile above my shower insert. Thanks man!
Can't tell you enough how great a dude you are for your knowledge and help in teaching the world this craft, Keep up the great work!
Prolite from Custom, my all time fav for setting tile. But dont try it on Schlter Ditra, boy oh boy. Just doesnt want to bond
Very nice, coach. I haven't done the math yet, but notch trowels should just have a tile square inch rating to know where they are appropriate. I have also switched to the Schluter all-set for basically everything. A little more spendy, but it works great everywhere.
i absolutely hate all-set...its literally non-existent on big union sites after its initial launch. Many tried and most gave it up after a single order. You sir are one of a kind in my experience but if it works for you stick with it. If I had to pick an all-purpose mortar for floors I'd probably go with good ol' LFT mapei or Laticrete gold but for walls almost always Mapei Ultralite.
Thank god I found tile coach, returning my Mapei uncoupling thinset the Lowe’s guy told me to use. Luckily I didn’t use it yet. Gained years of knowledge in 1 day of education from your TH-cam
Hi can you still use lht thinset for small mosaic on the shower floor? I don’t want to buy more than one thinset if I don’t have to. Thanks.
Great job my friend, I wish you success. I am also a professional in installing tiles and marble. I have 15 years of experience. I am from Morocco
Certainly appreciate that knowledge and experience put into teaching.
Love you channel Isaac. Keep up the great videos. Couple questions. Would recommend using a modified thin set under Kerdi membrane other than the Schluter brand? Also where can we get the bucket liners that you use? I’ve seen them in your videos before. Thanks
Hello Sir. Do you have in person trainings in Sacramento. I'd like to attend one. Not sur how much you charge but I'm interested.
I have a big doubt I will install 24x48 tiles on the wall above the bathtub in a bathroom, I ordered 2 Schluter Kerdi - 54 SQ FT for an area of 3x8 5x8 3x8 each Durox cement board wall above the bathtub, but I don't know if I should use this type of membrane Kerdi, redguard, or aquadefenc, I am very overwhelmed with so much information and I do not want the tiles to start to detach from the wall, what is your recommendation
A friend of mine installed a tile size 12x24, over plywood and Ironmash, using a regular versabont thinset.
You think will be a problem there?
quarter x quarter for 1 inch mosiacs? that could be a disaster imo. personally would use a V notch on most small sheet tiles and a 3/16 is a bit small, so i modify which ends up being like a 1/4 to 5/16 V. As for 6x6 tiles i think 6x6 quarry is a good candidate for 1/4 X 3/8, especially wire cut. I also find 1/2 X 1/2 trowel a bit small for anything longer than 3ft, i use a lot of 4ft or longer plank tiles and always back butter and the half inch trowel just is not enough in the center of the plank because of the bows, so i modify the trowel and deepen it to about 11/16 . you also have to keep an eye for wear on the trowels because it doesnt take long before a 1/2 towel to loose depth quickly from scratching concrete even with a Marshalltown, so im always modifying my trowels, keeping them at the proper depth with an angle grinder and blade. i use those cheaper type thick grinder blades (i believe they are like 1/4 wide) that come with a new angle grinder to modify my trowels .
I've been using the tile adhesive from Lowes. How does that compare to what you use?
So what type and brand thinset would you use if you removed sheet linoleum from a concrete floor and were setting ceramic tile over a small amount of yellow-ish glue? I scraped the glue like crazy with 4" scraping blades and I'd say I got probably 80% or more of it up, floor is smooth. what's left seems like staining and trowel marks of glue that soaked into the concrete. What would bond to this type of floor?? Thx!
Awesome Isaac, one day would love to take a class just to take and pickup any tips that haven’t learned already; as THERES always something you can learn and improve upon, no matter how long been in biz, imo.
Think it’s cool that you do thee classes to help ppl as well, not too many out there that do things like this, o keep it up.
Cheers bro✌🏻
Thanks for the Love Aepek!
What size of trowel is could use for 4x16 subway wall tiles?
Hey man, why don't you move to Florida so I can attend you classes, ha. 😛
Definitely not TEC
Great video with a ton of information,thank you for paying it forward,GOD BLESS
What is a good thinset for 4x8 marbel tile
Please upload a vedio on full drainage systems
Thank you for this video. It cleared up some questions I had about thinset. Keep up the great videos.
What brand of thinset do you use ?
what home depot brand thinset should I use for 12x24 porcelain tile for shower wall?. Prolite Premium large format?
Yes
Hello, I have a camp that I want to make a hearth for. The bottom is 5' by 5' and the back will be 5' by 6'. Do they have a pre-mixed motor that I can use? I am a paraplegic and my camp does not have running water so I am trying to find the easiest way for me. I plan on using 12" by 12" slate tile. This is all for a wood stove to sit on and have back wall protection. Are there any calking gun alternatives? All and any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Great lessons. If we put tiles over radiant floor ( concrete floor) what do you recommend, modified or unmodified
Floor leveler first
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Thanks! And keep going, even when things seem rough, cheers✌🏻
Always!
Is Sturdi Flex a good thinset for shower? 12 x 24 tile and foam shower pan.
thanks for explaining it helps me a lot ! that's my question all the time about the modified and unmodified, now you explained here very clearly! thanks 🙏👍
Thank you for your videos they are very informative. Our local tile store sold me laticrete 317 unmodified thinset to use with schulter membrane which I installed. You mentioned no need for unmodified? They also indicated I could use 1/4x1/4 notched trowel for 12x24 tile on shower wall. Wondering about the implications of using 1/4x1/4 vs. your recommendation of 1/2x1/2 notched trowel and using unmodified thinset. My walls are fairly flat with (1/8" tolerance)
Can you use Tri lite under the pre sloped kerdi pan? Also can you use the multimax lite for the kerdi pan? Also what is the difference in tri lite and multimax?
Do I need a membrane on the walls if I use hydroban on hardibacker walls. I will use a membrane on the shower floor sealed with hydroban
Do the 12x24 tiles using the 1/2x1/2 trowel need to be back buttered ? ...ANYONE ?
Finally all my questions are answered, amazing video thank you so much for explaining this
Modified, don't know jack about it, but gonna give a workshop on it. LMAO amateur.
Hey where are you located? Really like your videos and been cranking out Tiffany work in Rockland county NY and Bergen county NJ for 10+years. Network?
I am having extreme trouble finding a thinset that will work with my kerdi membrane to ceramic tile. All the recommendations just do not seem to be available in ND. Any suggestions on a more common thinset to use? AllSet not available; Laticrete Hydro Ban - not available, etc. We have Homedepot, Menards ,and Lowe's in the area. None of them have the recommended.
I've been using too small notched trowels. The largest I ever used was 1/4 x 3/8... and that on 24x24 tile. Too much work to get adequate and even coverage. This should make a significant improvement on time.
I'm getting geared up to redo our shower/bath and was planning to use Kerdi. This has been very helpful!
Have no idea what my contractor used on my tile floor over Ditra membrane because my tiles crack even when a very light object drops on it like a knife. Four drops, four cracks. Perhaps the type of the thinset was incorrect.
Thanks for teaching good accurate information!
I need to re-apply a tile that has a new section of plywood. There is no room for backerboard in order to make it level with all the other tiles. It’s in the corner of a closet on the other side of the water heater so I would like to waterproof the plywood with some aqua defense. Will Mapei modified thin set dry on top of a waterproof membrane needing air or is it going to dry via chemical reaction?
Wish I would of watched this a couple days ago I used unmodified for my Kerdi band with the hardiebacker and man did it dry quick. First time doing anything like this tho live and learn
Can I use laticrete or mapei modified over Schluter ditra
Which thunder to lay membranes or water proofing?
What about mastic in a shower? Think I made that mistake already