I'm in the Toronto area and I'm in awe of your workmanship and attention to detail. Would love for you to redo our bathrooms someday. Looking forward to more of your videos and to see you branch out to other builds (kitchens, living rooms)
As a tile setter. I recommend priming the walls of your shower first. Stops the drywall from wicking the moisture out of your thinset , when installing membranes. This is the reason cement board is used, not as a safeguard against membrane failure
Wow, only $17k? That looks phenomenal and seems like a really good price for all that work! Makes me want to rethink totally gutting my bathrooms sooner than later lol! (Just finished mini remodel until we're ready to renovate).
Your work is art, quality and attention to detail is superb. Very inspiring and I love watching your videos and seeing how to do things. I really like your technique of cutting the niche out after the first row is set to get the perfect grout lines. I just had my master bathroom updated and wish I could have hired you. Look forward to seeing your next projects!
Such a neat job, well done - hope the home owners are super- happy. Not sure about gluing the architrave & trim around the doors as they do breathe & there's quite a lot of movement with the seasons - wonder what others think. I do love the Carrara, when I wanted that look in my kitchen remodel tile shops down here barely knew what I was talking about! Hopefully 6-yrs later time to do the bath, I'll have plenty of choice!! (Ever the optimist - tough when you live on an island!)
Great work! With regards to the niche, why not make a custom one? Take 2 of those units, cut and join them. Use fibre glass tape and epoxy to join them and since it's all covered with tile and Schlueter it's plenty strong and waterproof.
Thanks! I’ve actually done that in the past and will probably be doing it more often moving forward. It’s just annoying that it has to be done at all, I’d like to just be able to buy a prefab niche that’s the right size to begin with
I can't belive heated bathroom floor is luxury. It's done in Norway for at least the last 20 years even in the cheapest apartments. I will never have a bathroom without it, then again, I almost Iive in the North Pole :P
Wow thanks for the video. It is very interesting to see all of the steps. But it is funny. I did not expect the US or Canada to use waterproofing from Germany. I always thought you do it very differently over there.
Please if anyone can answer this, how can you run plumbing through joists without compromising the joist itselt, I also noticed you left on joist crosses for bracing unattached when you closed the subfloor at 6:22...why? Genuine curiosity as I know nothing about construction.
There are so many comments, not sure if you address it.. what was the original size of the room before you started and what is the size of the ensuite add on
Love your work and videos are very helpful. Question: at 7:37 mark you can see that the Schluter shower pan is higher on the left side of the shower opening than on the right… How do you overcome that to keep the tile level going in? Extra thinset on the right? I’m about to redo my master bathroom and this question has me baffled as I try to plan the project. Appreciate you!
This is correct. In Australia we know these as 600mm tiles, and they are exactly 600mm. With a nominal 2400mm wall height, it’s 3 full tiles and a small cut off the bottom one to fit the floor height & profile.
What’s the alternative to a “walk-in” shower? Dive in? Crawl in? Swim in? Jump in? It’s just a “shower” made to sound precocious. Also, don’t use a vanity with a top that overhangs when it’s going to be placed against a wall. You now have a 1/2” gap between the vanity and wall that you will never be able to clean.
Hey why you mad dawg? Unlike traditional showers, walk-in showers and wet rooms do not have a door; instead, they use glass panels to partition the shower from the rest of the bathroom. They don't only offer better accessibility than a regular bath and shower, and they also offer a more modern, sleek style.
They are showers without even a curb. In other words, the shower floor is at the same level as the bathroom floor. IMHO, they are ridiculous. Who wants the water from the rest of the bathroom mixing freely with the water in the shower? But a lot of people love them...and pay extra for them. Again, IMHO I think these are a fad that will end badly, but then I also dislike shower niches, which are places for mold and mildew to grow, no matter how well they are constructed...and then there is the trend of black and/or gold plumbing fixtures which are expensive and will date a bathroom even faster than "glass tile". Pro Tip: Buy a trendy framed picture or knickknack, stay away from trendy items that are $$$ to replace.
@@aabyron34711. what other water from your bathroom is gonna mix in your shower because there's no curb? Is your toilet leaking? 2. I think you simply dislike other people doing what makes them happy, who cares if it's trendy? It's not your money.
12:17 I always assumed they did it that way in order to force us to buy mosaics as decorative accent strips for the middle of the wall to avoid getting the tiny slivers
What type of shower glass channel did you use on the half-wall? I don’t see any support other than the ceiling. Was the 6” threshold pre-ground with a channel? Great work!
Coefficient of friction just measures how grippy two materials are. Iirc tires on the road are like 1.3 and your finger on a ceramic mug is like .7. The higher the better for shower grippiness.
One reason for the weird sizing in tiles is that a lot of manufacturers design and produce sizes in metric not empirical units. Most of the world is metric so tiles are made to be divisible by 10ns and millimeters.
Could you tell me which model of shower faucet you installed if you are Yam kind I congratulate you all your work is very professional I congratulate you
Your channel is awesome and out of love, I have an editing suggestion for the final before/afters- the slow reveals w slick close ups are sexy BUT i would love if you cut straight to the wide shot first. 😅🚿🎬🏆 It would feel soooo satisfying
so you are saying its not necessary to use cement board just as long as i use that cloth for water proofing. i see people use cement board and that cloth or the pink stuff.
If by pink stuff you mean redgard or another liquid style waterproofing then you need cement board. For membrane style systems like schluter you can use drywall. Always go by what the manufacturer says
Thanks for the video. two questions: 1. how do you make sure the shower floor and rest of the floor are flush? I'm not sure how to verify it as there is the thin set and so forth. 2. do you sometimes make the shower floor with a mud or always use this foam base?
You just measure. If your shower pan is 1” thick and you recess the floor 3/4” you now have a 1/4” left. You know Ditra heat is 1/4” so the 2 surfaces will be flush. Both the pan and the Ditra need thinset to be installed so there’s no point factoring in the height of the thinset. I personally never use mud. I like the foam bases
@@WorkinwithWolkon thanks. yea need to calculate carefully. cant make any mistake there. i love the curbless option MUCH more than the standard one especially on small bathrooms
Venting humid air through or on the wall too near below a vented soffit is not wise. The warm air expelled from the bathroom will rise in through the soffit resulting in moisture in the attic. Inevitably, this will set you up for a moldy attic and ultimately roof deck rot and failure. Ideally, vent a bathroom straight up (as possible) shortest route through the roof via insulated ducting (if you have freezing temps in your climate). Lots of TH-cam available on how to drill and seal the roof vent.
Nice work. I'm curious about the electrical work. Is everything on 1 15 amp circuit? For the tile sliver at the top, can you half your first row of tile so you end up with a half tile at the top too? Might make for a better look than the sliver.
The floor heat has a dedicated circuit but yes the rest of the bathroom is on the same circuit. You definitely can do that and I often have that debate myself but ultimately I think I prefer a sliver cut over 2 half tiles. I also like that with a 12” or 24” tile you end up with a grout line (and therefor niche height) at 4’
Can you explain the purpose of those dead-end capped pex lines in the shower to the left and right of the valve? Are those to reduce pressure in the lines?
My plumber did that but my understanding is it’s a hammer arrestor used to reduce the banging when shutting off the water. I believe what he did wasn’t actually optimal however as they now make a product you can put in that won’t fill with water over time Look up water hammer arrestor online if you’d like to learn more
@@WorkinwithWolkon Thank you!! That's sort of what I was guessing, but wasn't sure if it was necessary. Pex pipes in my house bang all the time, so maybe something to it...
Okay we get that if your schluter system fails there's already water leaking but what cement board does it prolongs the effect of the leak meaning the damage is not going to be as bad as if you have drywall
Excellent work. What size is the bathroom?. I already framed a 8ftx7ft space in my master bedroom but I feel it's a too big for a master. I'm thinking on resizing it to 8ftx5ft which the 5ft feet is the shower pan size and I want to make sure the 5ft is big enough and comfortable to move around. In your video @12:42 looks like it's size is x length by 5ft or 6ft width. Kindly advise :)
Really nice bathroom.. but either the flooring near the left side of the sink l isn't level or the shower ponywall near the sink isn't straight,..cause the gap b/t the ponywall and the cabinet is slightly unleved...hhhmmm 💭🤔💭🤔💭🤔
I don't know if you will see this but anyone is free to answer. Can you give me some guidance on how to acquire the skills necessary to do the work you do? I would like to pursue a career in this field but I'm not sure what's the ideal way to go about it.
Personally I started with an electrical apprenticeship. Some time after becoming a licensed electrician (5 years to get your license) I branched out. I started by renovating my moms bathroom (All I knew going into it was electrical, the rest I learned through TH-cam) and did more and more after that. Alternatively if you wanted to specifically renovate bathrooms for example, you could try to get a job working for a contractor that specializes in that.
@@WorkinwithWolkon I think the reason people want to hire you though is because people are scared of hiring a bad contractor. Your videos we can see how you do everything start to finish and you seem to do a very good job. We can see every step you take. Anyway, love your vids. Good stuff.
I'm in the Toronto area and I'm in awe of your workmanship and attention to detail. Would love for you to redo our bathrooms someday. Looking forward to more of your videos and to see you branch out to other builds (kitchens, living rooms)
As a tile setter. I recommend priming the walls of your shower first. Stops the drywall from wicking the moisture out of your thinset , when installing membranes. This is the reason cement board is used, not as a safeguard against membrane failure
Wow, only $17k? That looks phenomenal and seems like a really good price for all that work! Makes me want to rethink totally gutting my bathrooms sooner than later lol! (Just finished mini remodel until we're ready to renovate).
If you do the work alone it will me alot more cheaper, but you are do it wrong, it iwll pay twice the price to fix it :D
@@simopr09but it won’t be profession
One of the best shower renovation I've ever seen! Thanks for the video!
Your work is art, quality and attention to detail is superb. Very inspiring and I love watching your videos and seeing how to do things. I really like your technique of cutting the niche out after the first row is set to get the perfect grout lines. I just had my master bathroom updated and wish I could have hired you. Look forward to seeing your next projects!
Awesome. My envy of your skill and attention to detail is very high and growing! Good for you, Liam! Wish I could work for you!
Man Im from Houston and you are a life saver and me and wifey loves your work thanks
He is very punctual very honest I had my bathroom done can never be any more satisfied 🎉
Thank you Amal, it was so great working with you!!
That turned out real nice 👍 I'd like to one day try to remodel a bathroom myself but I lack the confidence I feel like I'm gonna screw up somewhere
Awesome job!
Nice work, video was well worth the wait
Really cool to see you and your business progressing so fast
Looking forward to the next project
Thank you!
Such a neat job, well done - hope the home owners are super- happy. Not sure about gluing the architrave & trim around the doors as they do breathe & there's quite a lot of movement with the seasons - wonder what others think. I do love the Carrara, when I wanted that look in my kitchen remodel tile shops down here barely knew what I was talking about! Hopefully 6-yrs later time to do the bath, I'll have plenty of choice!! (Ever the optimist - tough when you live on an island!)
Amazing transformation explanation spot on. All the best for your all future projects 👍🏼
Much appreciated!
@@WorkinwithWolkon 👍🏼🙂 Thanks
This is absolutely beautiful. I need to add a master bathroom and walk in closet so this gives me a great design idea. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you and good luck!
Great work! With regards to the niche, why not make a custom one? Take 2 of those units, cut and join them. Use fibre glass tape and epoxy to join them and since it's all covered with tile and Schlueter it's plenty strong and waterproof.
Thanks! I’ve actually done that in the past and will probably be doing it more often moving forward. It’s just annoying that it has to be done at all, I’d like to just be able to buy a prefab niche that’s the right size to begin with
You should cut in the niche sooner, and cover the seams with the membrane, so you don’t need an additional layer of kerdi band.
Do you know someone working like you in Long Island NY to recommend ? I need walking shower and I see you are the best for this job.
BEAUTIFUL JOB, GREAT DESIGN ‼️ ‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
I can't belive heated bathroom floor is luxury. It's done in Norway for at least the last 20 years even in the cheapest apartments. I will never have a bathroom without it, then again, I almost Iive in the North Pole :P
Damn Norwegians always ahead of the curve!
You are so skillful.
Simply amaizing!🎉
Amazing Work!
Wow thanks for the video. It is very interesting to see all of the steps. But it is funny. I did not expect the US or Canada to use waterproofing from Germany. I always thought you do it very differently over there.
There's many different methods for sure but I like the German way!
Very skilled individual!
Gorgeous, and the bathroom is beautiful as well!
Amazing work… I’ve been watching you for awhile and I finally decided to comment. I truly wish you were in the US.
Thank you! The way things are going in Canada I may very well have to cross the border one of these days😂
Wow that end result is so nice!!
Magician worker! I wish you were closer to Miami
Amazing and beautiful job buddy.
Great job! video was well worth the wait
Looks so high end. Goos job.
Please if anyone can answer this, how can you run plumbing through joists without compromising the joist itselt, I also noticed you left on joist crosses for bracing unattached when you closed the subfloor at 6:22...why? Genuine curiosity as I know nothing about construction.
There are so many comments, not sure if you address it.. what was the original size of the room before you started and what is the size of the ensuite add on
Amazing as usual .
Gorgeous work! Happy New Year!
Love your work and videos are very helpful. Question: at 7:37 mark you can see that the Schluter shower pan is higher on the left side of the shower opening than on the right… How do you overcome that to keep the tile level going in? Extra thinset on the right? I’m about to redo my master bathroom and this question has me baffled as I try to plan the project. Appreciate you!
Nice work!Bravo!
As far as Tile sizes, I think most of them are converted from CM measurements in Asia, and then when imported they just us the Western standard.
This is correct. In Australia we know these as 600mm tiles, and they are exactly 600mm. With a nominal 2400mm wall height, it’s 3 full tiles and a small cut off the bottom one to fit the floor height & profile.
What’s the alternative to a “walk-in” shower? Dive in? Crawl in? Swim in? Jump in? It’s just a “shower” made to sound precocious. Also, don’t use a vanity with a top that overhangs when it’s going to be placed against a wall. You now have a 1/2” gap between the vanity and wall that you will never be able to clean.
Hey why you mad dawg?
Unlike traditional showers, walk-in showers and wet rooms do not have a door; instead, they use glass panels to partition the shower from the rest of the bathroom. They don't only offer better accessibility than a regular bath and shower, and they also offer a more modern, sleek style.
@@lollipopyummy4924 Correct. There are combination bath/showers, and they are described as such. Every standalone shower is a “walk-in” shower.
They are showers without even a curb. In other words, the shower floor is at the same level as the bathroom floor.
IMHO, they are ridiculous. Who wants the water from the rest of the bathroom mixing freely with the water in the shower? But a lot of people love them...and pay extra for them.
Again, IMHO I think these are a fad that will end badly, but then I also dislike shower niches, which are places for mold and mildew to grow, no matter how well they are constructed...and then there is the trend of black and/or gold plumbing fixtures which are expensive and will date a bathroom even faster than "glass tile". Pro Tip: Buy a trendy framed picture or knickknack, stay away from trendy items that are $$$ to replace.
@@aabyron34711. what other water from your bathroom is gonna mix in your shower because there's no curb? Is your toilet leaking?
2. I think you simply dislike other people doing what makes them happy, who cares if it's trendy? It's not your money.
what if I pay for your plane ticket?
Great job . Did you install custom glass shower doors, or was it off the shelf ? Thank you
WWAAWW!!! EXCELENTE !!😱😱😘🇲🇽
Great job. I love your work.
12:17 I always assumed they did it that way in order to force us to buy mosaics as decorative accent strips for the middle of the wall to avoid getting the tiny slivers
I'm curious as to what size the room is for adding this bathroom? And what sizes was the bathroom and closet?
Great work!
Do you shoot your work on an iPhone or on a camcorder
Thanks, Panasonic Lumix g7
Stunning job man the shower 🚿 is awesome 👌
What type of shower glass channel did you use on the half-wall? I don’t see any support other than the ceiling. Was the 6” threshold pre-ground with a channel? Great work!
Was here since 1k subs now you have 60x that :)
Thanks for sticking around! :)
Very neat!❤
Coefficient of friction just measures how grippy two materials are. Iirc tires on the road are like 1.3 and your finger on a ceramic mug is like .7. The higher the better for shower grippiness.
One reason for the weird sizing in tiles is that a lot of manufacturers design and produce sizes in metric not empirical units. Most of the world is metric so tiles are made to be divisible by 10ns and millimeters.
Do your price estimates include labor or just the materials?
Love your world can you come to Long Island New York?
The shower came out sooo good! Aw too bad us Cali people get no love 😜😜
Amazing work ! I know u will not travel to SF , what about Kamloops BC? 😃 we need a bathroom reno👍take care and keep the excellent work🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🍁
this price is real? It seems so low compare to Seattle area
Can anyone explain why everyone does almost fully white bathrooms? Is it because of materials or just preference?
Could you tell me which model of shower faucet you installed if you are Yam kind I congratulate you all your work is very professional I congratulate you
Not sure sorry
What were the measurements of the bathroom
Incredible! .....what about South Carolina??? 😁
How dare I ask you to come to do my bathroon in São Paulo, Brazil?? Lol
How would you do this in a raised ranch on a slab I have a full bathroom on this floor and laundry room on the other side of this wall.
Jackhammer
You layed the porcelain without uncoupling schluter layer.
Can we do that?
Your channel is awesome and out of love, I have an editing suggestion for the final before/afters- the slow reveals w slick close ups are sexy BUT i would love if you cut straight to the wide shot first. 😅🚿🎬🏆 It would feel soooo satisfying
so you are saying its not necessary to use cement board just as long as i use that cloth for water proofing. i see people use cement board and that cloth or the pink stuff.
If by pink stuff you mean redgard or another liquid style waterproofing then you need cement board. For membrane style systems like schluter you can use drywall. Always go by what the manufacturer says
@@WorkinwithWolkon okay, got it.
What about traveling to Texas ,😀
Thanks for the video. two questions: 1. how do you make sure the shower floor and rest of the floor are flush? I'm not sure how to verify it as there is the thin set and so forth. 2. do you sometimes make the shower floor with a mud or always use this foam base?
You just measure. If your shower pan is 1” thick and you recess the floor 3/4” you now have a 1/4” left. You know Ditra heat is 1/4” so the 2 surfaces will be flush. Both the pan and the Ditra need thinset to be installed so there’s no point factoring in the height of the thinset.
I personally never use mud. I like the foam bases
@@WorkinwithWolkon thanks. yea need to calculate carefully. cant make any mistake there. i love the curbless option MUCH more than the standard one especially on small bathrooms
Looks great!
I have one question though. Shouldn’t there be a vent duct connected into the bathroom for the heat and AC?
Thanks! It’s heated via the floor heat and unfortunately no direct ac in this room
really nice
Looks great
Will the floor be slippery?
Hey, do you always install the venting through the roof? Ever go through to the soffit?
Who's the glass manufacturer?
Venting humid air through or on the wall too near below a vented soffit is not wise. The warm air expelled from the bathroom will rise in through the soffit resulting in moisture in the attic. Inevitably, this will set you up for a moldy attic and ultimately roof deck rot and failure. Ideally, vent a bathroom straight up (as possible) shortest route through the roof via insulated ducting (if you have freezing temps in your climate). Lots of TH-cam available on how to drill and seal the roof vent.
Great job 👏🏾!!
What's was the original size of the bedroom before adding the bathroom and the walk-in closet?
I need a shower!!! Already have the plumbing is just a walking shower I need. Where are you located?
Nice work. I'm curious about the electrical work. Is everything on 1 15 amp circuit? For the tile sliver at the top, can you half your first row of tile so you end up with a half tile at the top too? Might make for a better look than the sliver.
The floor heat has a dedicated circuit but yes the rest of the bathroom is on the same circuit. You definitely can do that and I often have that debate myself but ultimately I think I prefer a sliver cut over 2 half tiles. I also like that with a 12” or 24” tile you end up with a grout line (and therefor niche height) at 4’
Can you explain the purpose of those dead-end capped pex lines in the shower to the left and right of the valve? Are those to reduce pressure in the lines?
My plumber did that but my understanding is it’s a hammer arrestor used to reduce the banging when shutting off the water. I believe what he did wasn’t actually optimal however as they now make a product you can put in that won’t fill with water over time
Look up water hammer arrestor online if you’d like to learn more
@@WorkinwithWolkon Thank you!! That's sort of what I was guessing, but wasn't sure if it was necessary. Pex pipes in my house bang all the time, so maybe something to it...
Can you share the dimensions of the room and ensuite + closet?
Wonder minimum bedroom size to do this
Interesting with the greenboard in shower. Would red gard be sufficient on this instead of the schluter membrane?
It’s recommended to use cement board with red gard, I would assume due to any possible pinholes created during the installation of the red gard
How long did the entire process take?
Okay we get that if your schluter system fails there's already water leaking but what cement board does it prolongs the effect of the leak meaning the damage is not going to be as bad as if you have drywall
Of course cement board will hold up to water better than drywall but it just doesn’t matter. You’ll need to replace your entire shower regardless
Hello, would you ever work in the States (future work) ?
No immediate plans to do so
Excellent work. What size is the bathroom?. I already framed a 8ftx7ft space in my master bedroom but I feel it's a too big for a master. I'm thinking on resizing it to 8ftx5ft which the 5ft feet is the shower pan size and I want to make sure the 5ft is big enough and comfortable to move around. In your video @12:42 looks like it's size is x length by 5ft or 6ft width. Kindly advise :)
Thanks! Bathroom is 9x5
Good luck with your renovation!
@@WorkinwithWolkon thanks for the quick reply and for the info. :)
Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
You are dope bruh!
whats the name of the flor tile ?
Does the 17k include labor?
Glueing casing is absolutely the way to go, prevents cracked miters.
How I wish you were here in Las Vegas. But let me know you got a place for free just renovate my master bath
Really nice bathroom.. but either the flooring near the left side of the sink l isn't level or the shower ponywall near the sink isn't straight,..cause the gap b/t the ponywall and the cabinet is slightly unleved...hhhmmm
💭🤔💭🤔💭🤔
orrrr you're looking at a shadow that changes in size due the the angle of the light in relation to the vanity... lol
I don't know if you will see this but anyone is free to answer. Can you give me some guidance on how to acquire the skills necessary to do the work you do? I would like to pursue a career in this field but I'm not sure what's the ideal way to go about it.
Personally I started with an electrical apprenticeship. Some time after becoming a licensed electrician (5 years to get your license) I branched out. I started by renovating my moms bathroom (All I knew going into it was electrical, the rest I learned through TH-cam) and did more and more after that. Alternatively if you wanted to specifically renovate bathrooms for example, you could try to get a job working for a contractor that specializes in that.
@@WorkinwithWolkon Thanks a lot for the response. 😁
You are 😻
what shower valve and trim kit do you use?
Not sure what this one was sorry. Typically I use a cheap amazon product SR Sunrise I believe
how much it cost for get this bathroom done?
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@@WorkinwithWolkon thx just saw it. For the cost shows, it is include labour and material as well? or just material only?
16:30 no traveling for work even if offered a much larger sum of money?
For the amount of money it would take you could hire a local contractor capable of a SIGNIFICANTLY higher quality of work than what I could do
@@WorkinwithWolkon I think the reason people want to hire you though is because people are scared of hiring a bad contractor. Your videos we can see how you do everything start to finish and you seem to do a very good job. We can see every step you take. Anyway, love your vids. Good stuff.
@@dinosaursneverexisted8985 Thank you I really appreciate it! That makes sense
Slick!
Bonjour de France :)
Pourquoi avoir fait un super travail et finir avec une coupe de 2 cm en haut de la douche ? 😢
Bonjour! 11:17
@@WorkinwithWolkon Je comprends à moitié l'anglais :D Pas grave, le boulot est superbe :)
@@nivek9485 Les fabricants de carreaux sont stupides. Le choix était soit un ruban en haut ou 2 demi-tuiles
@@WorkinwithWolkon Tant qu'ils vendent c'est le principal pour eux :) J'ai les mêmes en France Hahaha
Amazing job btw. Wanted to get a better idea on how the plumbing was completed if possible?
Thanks, I’ll include some more clips in my next video where I re do the other bathroom that this plumbing ties into
Great. Thank you
23.625" ~=600mm