How to Install Backsplash In Kitchen (Subway Tile)
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How to Install And Grout Subway Tile 3 inch By 6 Inch Backsplash In Kitchen
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Love that this video is literally straight to the point and no talking, just visual. Thank you!!!
Exactly what I was looking for! My tiles are the sheets, but same size. And I have the metal trim! First time seeing someone else use it. You make it look easy. I know it’s not, but this is encouraging that I can do this. Just have to figure out now how to cut the tile. I’m sure there’s a TH-cam for that!
seen too many guys do tile and they always make a mess,, your work area is so clean and clean cut job. Awesome 👍 finish
I absolutely love this tutorial. One of the best that I have seen thus far! It easily shows us how you create the subway tile pattern and measuring. Great job!
This is excellent! Your precision is amazing and I appreciate how you filled the video.
No music!!!!! No tulking!! Jazkl khayr!! Very had to find videos like this! Good job.
Thank you for the great video. I am about to do backsplash in my kitchen. It looks very easy to do. Now I don't have to wait for my husband to do it. I can do this.
I just refaced my cabinet doors from walnut to white with all new hardware. I had stone mountain granite installed. I am trying to decide between waynescoat or tile. I like what you did with yours.
Did you do it? I want to do mine
Could y tell me plz what is the steps and the tools ?
Love the video! Perfect timing bc I just fired shady workers to update the kitchen in my apt. and have decided to do it myself.
Same, I’ve saved myself £2000 just doing small jobs like this myself these past few months. Take your time and read read read.
The guy's a professional who knows what he's doing wow
A professional would at least cover the worktops before putting tools on tiles on them. Also he would use spacers and not sit the tiles on top of one another as you could see the discrepancies in the tiles.
Suggest using foam pads to protect the counter in case you drop the trowel and makes a dig mark. $5 foam pads, $150 to fix a chip.
Beautiful work with no mess and everything is going on so nice your skill is just wonderful to watch thank you for sharing your work with me really enjoy it 🙋♀️🙊🙉🙈🤸♂️
Thank you so much for this great video. You make it look so easy! Preparing for a DIY subway tile backsplash for our kitchen and trying to get ideas on how to finish the edging. I like how you used the schluter profile.
Edging is a pain!
Where did you buy the schluter profile?
Home Depot
what did you use to cut them
Tile saw real slow
Great job. I would add to seal those holes by the outlet faceplates so that bugs don't get in there. And provide material list as well.
Nice one mate. First time using tile trim and this has really helped.
Nice one. I watched this with relaxing music in the background. Great job.
I was delighted to see you doing the tile work , it is very educating.
So no layout at all ? So you start with a half tile on the right, and end with a tiny piece on the left? But if you laid it out you could have 2 same size cuts.....
Great job Micky Mouse!
Excellent video...just bought a new house, need to do this.
Azim, thank you very much for your quick response. I'll do it like that. The grey color also matches my granite countertop. You are great.
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A good example of how not to tile, didn't centre the tile to produce even cut edges and I didn't notice the use of a level to ensure straight v and h lines, also these brick shape tiles need 45 degree cuts when meeting a wall otherwise you can see the bevel.
Exactly, none of which he mentioned in the video. 🤷♂️
Look really straight to me. Perhaps he leveled before starting the video. If the counter and bottom of cabinets are level no need to use a level again.
Which 45 degree cuts were necessary?
I don’t like the 4th row from the corner to the light. Wondering a better way to have done that part? I guess he was red the shorter pieces to all match. Nice job but no one is perfect nowadays.
I agree 💯 percent! 👍🏿 👍🏿 👍🏿
And no spacers in-between the tile.
Can you pls list all the products you used to achieve this? We have to install backsplash and don’t want to pay professional to do it..thanks
What bonding product you using...what thickness. Also why not using a notched trowel which I imagine would create some wriggle room when seeking to have the tiles lie in harmony to each other.
Great job! Loving the precise cuts
" you the man"!!👏👏👍
Thanks for watching 👍
I highly recommend putting plastic down on the stone countertop to prevent potential scratches etc
You are a pro in your job.
Beautiful work.💯💥
No he is not
Hardly 😂
O rejunte branco daria o acabamento perfeito.
Parabéns pelo trabalho, mas eu torcia pelo rejunte branco no final. ❤️
În sfărșit î mi place cum puneți faianță cu ciment subțire,puțin și finuț, 😊😊Cănd văd l a ALTE filmări și chiar l a mine căt a pus meseriașul m am speriat
Hi, what materials did you use to glue them on the wall and after? Thank you
Wow! this one is really nice.
Nice iob, cover countertop. Never want to ruin it
Thank you so much for a great video, good job
Thanks for watching
What's so great about how this is being done folks? 1. He should have put down paper to protect the counters.2. I see no back butter on the tiles. 3. Where are the spacers? None for the bottom of the tiles either. 4. He should have used a level for the end cap.
Excellent. And you didn't tile over the switch and receptacle. I had to replace a GFI outlet that someone tiled over. Us lefties are sticklers for details.
Let me borrow your skills & patience for a few months so I can renovate 4 bathrooms and a kitchen in our place. 🤣🤣🤣
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Same 🤣
Great job, great video, amazing work.
Did you use a grinder or tile saw to do your top row of tile and your smaller cuts? Also not using spacers does that cut down on how much grout is needed? I am attempting my backsplash and I do not want a bunch of grout lines so not using spacers seems like the way to go. Thank you in advance
Am I the only one who saw that some rows weren’t central to the rows above or below? Also the trowelling lines need to all go the same way before you lay tiles on them. Full sponge contact should be used when cleaning up after grouting and only by using diagonal sweeps. Why no spacers either?
Offset or brick bond effect
Beautiful! You did a great job!
The backsplash turned out gorgeous!
Also Check out this Subway Tile Backsplash installation I did. th-cam.com/video/WEkgk0k5678/w-d-xo.html
Nice video and enjoy it without talking. But I didn’t see how to cut the ties.
Great video - will be doing mine soon and thanks
Thanks for watching
Going to point out just 2 things I'll leave.
1) ALWAYS protect your countertop
2) always butter your tile.
Good-Bye forever...
Yep, cover all my jobs with brown construction paper before I start and do floor perimeter around as well. Very professional and makes cleanup a lot easier after the job is complete.👍
Use ramboard and Luan you cheap fuck
LOOKS AWESOME; AND YOU DID AN AWESOME JOB!
THANKS;
Thank you for watching 👍
I just renovated my kitchen and need to have my backsplash done. After seeing this video I want to hire you!! Im in Boca Raton and just read you are in Florida too, but are you close by?
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Oddly satisfying, but equally frustrating 🤣
Finally found a great video, thank you! I've been trying to figure out how to clean up the space between the metal edging and the painted wall. When I set the metal edge, I end up getting adhesive on the painted wall. And, there is also a slight gap between the metal edge and the painted wall. Do you caulk that gap and then cut in the wall paint around it?
Yes caulk it then paint it
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@@AZIMBAYO1 Thank you for the quick response. I appreciate it!
Thats a shitty job look at my comment
I have never seen anyone put an edging on a wall either. He did a master at his job👍
It’s done every day
Nice video
Thanks for watching 👍
Doing this now, way easier said than done lol
Thank you for sharing have the same on my kitchen
Very nice ❤
Nice but how do you cut them?
Really nice work.
Awesome job and video. Thanks
Like it very much aap ne yeh mention Kiyun nahin kiya ki aap tiles ko install karte waqt jo paste k liye materials use kiya woh kiya hai or tiles ko paste karne k baad bhi kuch use kiya plz woh bhi name k saath describe kijye Thanx work very nicely I appreciate
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Whats the materials used aside from small tiles? Thanks I wanna try this in our kitchen.
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Nice straight lines.
Thank you for perfect video for me.
Did you do on the old tiles?
Looks very good.but why there's no spacers
Excelente trabajo,buen video,gracias
Shouldn't you put a separator in between each tile?
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You did a fantastic job thank you for this video. I'm in the process of figuring out of i want stick on tile or to really challenge myself and try this but i don't want to waste the money on tiles and supplies to goof it up....... plus i don't know how to cut tiles. 😕 any advice?
Use a tile wet saw to cut the tiles.. Take your time and plan the lay out of the tile before you start .
Thanks for watching 👍
Was wondering why you don't use spacers? Supposedly this helps to ensure you get the proper amount of grout in between all spaces in an equal distribution. Also, no caulk around the bottom?
Some subway tile has a built in spacer. When they are stacked right next to each other it makes the perfect spacing.
Lots of pros don’t use them
That tile may have a built in lug, which means by stacking it you get 1/16th of an inch grout joint (if indeed the lugs are lined up). At that point you must use un-sanded grout. A V-notched trowel is being used which I try to only use when tile is super thin. Spacing to an 1/8th inch I feel is better because you step up to sanded grout and I feel it looks better and creates a bit stronger grout joint (could be argued that there is more grout surface area to get messy and because it’s sanded grout it more difficult to clean). Caulking is usually done where there is a change of plane (tile to tile or at the counter top after the grout has dried).
@@Thelegend-gt5lb That actually depends, for wall unless the tile has lugs it’s necessary, flooring depends on tile sizing consistency…
Aren't you supposed to use a notched trowel
Looks good but can't see any spacers at base of first row to allow for sealant and between each tile for grouting!!!
Wow great job . Should've hired you to do my subway tile.my husband hired a crack head and my tile looks like it's on crack 😤😤😤😤
Doing mine soon good jop
Good luck with your project Nono
Great🧐
I noticed you are not leaving a gap for grout. I'm not being a critic but how's that going to hold grout? Also what are you cutting the tile with I don't hear a saw. Thanks excellent video.
he is leaving a gap, it’s a 1/16 gap that’s built in to the tile by bevels
@@LeonidasD828 rubbish! no any joint build by bevel! tiles standing on tiles and it is error.
@@misiokinsale it’s not the tiles bevel bud these tiles have a spacer built in if you install these tiles you’d know that lol
Looking great work
You never start on one side. One thing that separates the pros from the hacks is being symmetrical to wall. Start in middle so each end is even.
It all depends you may want halves and fulls on both sides of the window!
@@davidbrown3602 you would want to start around window in that occasion. So pieces are even on each side of window.
@@keithscofield4583 as long as you measure and know where all cuts are going to be, you can start anywhere. so yes you might want to center window but that doesnt mean you need to start there. if you want the window centered you can measure to the right or left then start wherever you feel comfortable. i never start in the middle of a wall, i usually work right to left . it only takes a second on these simple subways to get a mark off center and then start wherever it suits you.
My personal preference is for the first course of tiles to be half-tiles horizonatlly cut.
It creates a more harmonious reflection on the countertop below.
Hey man loved your video . I want to do my kitchen same way with subway tiles . Is this 3x6 bevel gloss or ceramic tiles . Thanks 🇬🇾
Great video! What are you using to cut the tiles? Thanks!
I use a tile wat saw
Why didn't you use spacers?
Very good working 👍👍👍
It would have been nice you if you explained about the material you were using .
Looks very nice
Thank you
That's awesome bro
Thank you 👍
Nice
How do you cut the tiles? You make it look so easy! 😊
I use a tile wet saw and an angle grinder
Thank you! I appreciate your reply.
Are able to do a video on how to cut tile? Especially cutting corners to make them fit around electrical sockets… thank you!
Great video 😊 I noticed you didn't use spacers , was they butted together or ldid you leave a gap by eye ? is that to keep grout lines small ?
Would you start in the corner of the L shaped area of the backsplash with the subway tile to make sure the corner is matched up properly and the two ends have the short pieces if necessary. Using 3x6 tiles.
Bravo bravo bravo👍👏👍👏👍👏
What about the spacers
Nice video, Do we have to first do grinding to remove the paint on the wall or it can be scrubbed by sandpaper before applying the adhesive ?
Use a drywall sanding block on the wall before tiling
Nice work
Don't you need to put tiles spacers or that's not needed in subway tiles.
Some of these subway tiles have spacing notches built into the tile
And some people don't use spacers at all been doing this long enough and have a good enough eye they don't need no stinking spacer lol
The tiles have tiny raised nodules on the sides, I think 1/16. So 2 sides together would form 1/8 gap
My only concern is he didn’t cover the granite counter top while working above it …kinda questionable….but looks like a good job in the end!
He didn’t ruin the countertops sow🤷🏽♀️, he did an amazing w!! It’s always one😂
Can't see what you are using to cut the tile. Besides that, good video. Helpful! Thanks!
I Used A MK Diamond 370EXP Tile Wet Saw To Cut The Tiles
@@AZIMBAYO1 thank you!! ⭐⭐⭐
Nice video. But the most important part is the trimming of the tiles and that is missing😅
Also are you cutting the halfs? If so how are you doing the Aris like the rest of the full tiles? Or do you just buy them with aris on them
Great job! Why do people spend the money for a beautiful backsplash then put 49 cent plastic outlet covers back on?
Where do we get better covers?
@@netm203 Amazon, Lowes, Home Depot
How do you cut it? to the material, what you should have shown is the difficult part.
Super 😍 It looks fantastic 👍👍👍
Great job