Just a tip for you. If you set pads with your laser around the room you can take away the guess work and not need to use spirit levels as much and use straight edges. You’ve definitely improved your work over the years
@@fufuelhatch444 it could be just a piece of tiles you put on the screed to get the right height with Laser so you dont even have to guess work as he mentioned. I do every time, and exactly I have got what i want.
Yeah good video with some nice clear angles but music is too loud. Probably better without or at half the volume. Keep in mind the music is compressed compared to your voice so the percieved loudness is far more especially when not using a close mic e.g clip on wireless.
It`s the best tutorial! However there are some questions- what exactly you use as a slurry? Just cement mix or any chemical improvers or a fiber fluff? How to know the ratio of this mix, please? How you maintain an exact required thickness of the screed? Sometimes it is limited by tiles layout and ceiling, windows seal or niches configuration. Do you add any supplements to the screed itself or a standard 1:4 cement/sand ratio? Does this method have any limitation with a min, thickness, please? In our case, the highest point (perimeter) is counted ~22-23mm, but at the centre of drains it must be ~12mm only. Some traditional specialists told me that 25mm is absolutely min. thickness of such kind of screed. Is that correct? Thank you
Hi Alex Thanks for tuning in mate. 1) slurry is just Cement and water mixed together. There is no other chemical in the slurry involved. 2) Ratio! Long story short. For 20 litter of water you need 10kg of cement mixed together or you can make it more thicker by adding more cement if you want. 3) prior to screeding you should know the hight of the ceiling your full finish configuration. 4) screed thickness, I wouldn’t go less the 20mm with screed nor thicker then 60mm with mash in.
Great video thank you! I’m trying to achieve a concrete with glow rocks like exposed aggregate look in bathroom. Would it work by following your video and seeding at the end? Any advice would be greatly appreciated TIA
You get it how you want it. More water for bricklaying less for cement screeds. Notice he could walk on it. Obviously if there is not enough water it will not set but I think you have a margin for choice.
If you go to Sydney tools they have these lightweight white levels just for screeding, they’re very good for screed. Also I use a plastic float to get the high points off
That screed is a work of art I love how easy you make it look. How much of the water stop are you trying to leave exposed, are you working out roughly the thickness of the tile and roughly the glue underneath? Thanks
@@QLHTilingWaterproofing Thanks for the reply. I'm just wondering how you judge where that water stop angle is going to need put, do you find out the size of shower screen the customer is getting then just measure off the wall the thickness of the tile plus glue to work out exactly where the angle water stop needs to be? Thanks
Just a tip for you. If you set pads with your laser around the room you can take away the guess work and not need to use spirit levels as much and use straight edges. You’ve definitely improved your work over the years
What’s pads ???
It means heights. So you have something to screed to rather than just using a spirit level. It’s what most us tilers do now
@@fufuelhatch444 it could be just a piece of tiles you put on the screed to get the right height with Laser so you dont even have to guess work as he mentioned. I do every time, and exactly I have got what i want.
@@귀요미-w8kcan u pls tell me how much fall is required in bathroom floor?
Eh?
very good demonstration.
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Thanks for the video, I found it helpful
Would like to watch without the music. Thanks for sharing your skills.
Yeah good video with some nice clear angles but music is too loud. Probably better without or at half the volume.
Keep in mind the music is compressed compared to your voice so the percieved loudness is far more especially when not using a close mic e.g clip on wireless.
Yeah a lot of them use it but it doesn't really help one to learn.
good video
Thanks for the visit
Great work! But that bloody music. I had to keep turning the volume down and then quickly back up when you were talking to understand.
Same here but good demo all in all. We get it everywhere now. Bombards one's brain and thinking power.
Using your own skills and keeping it simple. I can do this. thankyou. The self levelling stuff dries far too quickly.
Good job
Thanks
Pretty good job!!! Mate!!!
Thanks mate
You are amazing bro good luck
Thanks for your video,
How quickly can you tile over it please?
How many shovels of tilling sand to 1 bag of cement?
It`s the best tutorial! However there are some questions- what exactly you use as a slurry? Just cement mix or any chemical improvers or a fiber fluff? How to know the ratio of this mix, please? How you maintain an exact required thickness of the screed? Sometimes it is limited by tiles layout and ceiling, windows seal or niches configuration. Do you add any supplements to the screed itself or a standard 1:4 cement/sand ratio? Does this method have any limitation with a min, thickness, please? In our case, the highest point (perimeter) is counted ~22-23mm, but at the centre of drains it must be ~12mm only. Some traditional specialists told me that 25mm is absolutely min. thickness of such kind of screed. Is that correct? Thank you
Hi Alex
Thanks for tuning in mate.
1) slurry is just Cement and water mixed together. There is no other chemical in the slurry involved.
2) Ratio! Long story short. For 20 litter of water you need 10kg of cement mixed together or you can make it more thicker by adding more cement if you want.
3) prior to screeding you should know the hight of the ceiling your full finish configuration.
4) screed thickness, I wouldn’t go less the 20mm with screed nor thicker then 60mm with mash in.
Great video thank you! I’m trying to achieve a concrete with glow rocks like exposed aggregate look in bathroom. Would it work by following your video and seeding at the end? Any advice would be greatly appreciated TIA
You need to pour a concrete slab then have it polished
Hi mate, what is the ratio for sand and cement when mixing them
You get it how you want it. More water for bricklaying less for cement screeds. Notice he could walk on it. Obviously if there is not enough water it will not set but I think you have a margin for choice.
@@Rayblondie About 4 15L buckets to 20kgs of cement
Hey mate, well done, And did you make slope in ensuite area? Except shower area
Yes I have
The best tiller in the world 🎉
If you go to Sydney tools they have these lightweight white levels just for screeding, they’re very good for screed. Also I use a plastic float to get the high points off
Thank you for comments we will check them out.👌👍
@@QLHTilingWaterproofing yeah what’s your phone number and I’ll send you a link. You use them just for screeds
Hey Mate search QLH Tiling and waterproofing on google, Facebook, instagram you will be able to find our contact details.
Thanks QLH
That screed is a work of art I love how easy you make it look. How much of the water stop are you trying to leave exposed, are you working out roughly the thickness of the tile and roughly the glue underneath? Thanks
Hi Donna
Minimum 30mm screed otherwise it will become drummy and no you can not do it roughly you need to know your thickness finishe.
@@QLHTilingWaterproofing Thanks for the reply. I'm just wondering how you judge where that water stop angle is going to need put, do you find out the size of shower screen the customer is getting then just measure off the wall the thickness of the tile plus glue to work out exactly where the angle water stop needs to be? Thanks
Is there a certain height in relation to the water stops ?
I assume this is waterproof membrane under screed?
Hi mate, are you just going thr thickness of a tile below the water stop please? Thank you
Tile thickness plus 3-5 mills to allow for glue
what ratio sand to cement for screed?
What ratio of sand and cement
Hi, I saw there is tile over shower tray. So no need to screed.
lol
The ratio of music to your voice is 4:1
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The music is really annoying
Thanks for the comment next time i wont add music it to it.
You should learn screed from me.
The way you did is completely wrong my friend.
You can’t tile that properly
I would like learn
Are you a tiller cos your definitely not a screeder
fuck the music off bro, its loud af, didn't u realize ?
Good job but cut the music man