Is there any alternative to having to mud twice for the tile underlayment? Like some kind of backer board? Also what are the pros and cons of between the the muded down kind vs the screw down underlayment.
We don't recommend an alternative, although you can use backer board instead of the orange membrane. When installing large tile it’s always recommended to mud and apply your new subfloor because backboard or membrane won’t flex like plywood. It’s also helps when you have an older home or if your floor isn't even, and prevents any lippage down the road. Make sure to read your manufacturer's guidelines as some manufacturers also say you will void the warranty if you don’t use cement or mud to install prior to applying your tile.
Ty & Chey are the coolest!!! What an awesome, informative video 👏🏼👏🏼 Loved seeing it come together and the pups 😍 Thanks for sharing with us, great work!!
Learning how to tile a floor was much easier than I expected thanks to this guide. The step-by-step instructions were clear and easy to follow, making the whole process less intimidating.
This was easily the chillest and most informative how-to video I have had the joy of watching in quite some time!
Great. Classic revamp. Fresh and fun. Satisfying.
Peanut butter time!
Gonna watch the subfloor replacement video now
Is there any alternative to having to mud twice for the tile underlayment? Like some kind of backer board? Also what are the pros and cons of between the the muded down kind vs the screw down underlayment.
We don't recommend an alternative, although you can use backer board instead of the orange membrane. When installing large tile it’s always recommended to mud and apply your new subfloor because backboard or membrane won’t flex like plywood. It’s also helps when you have an older home or if your floor isn't even, and prevents any lippage down the road. Make sure to read your manufacturer's guidelines as some manufacturers also say you will void the warranty if you don’t use cement or mud to install prior to applying your tile.
So much good information!
Ty & Chey are the coolest!!! What an awesome, informative video 👏🏼👏🏼 Loved seeing it come together and the pups 😍 Thanks for sharing with us, great work!!
A lot of steps were skipped and the lady put to much mortar on the back of the tiles, furthermore the grout was to thick doing that process.
Its an 8 min video. Not meant to be comprehensive.
@@chrystalhulsey3487 *sigh* I was hoping to be a pro like @Tdub66 by the end of this video... 😩
Who are the stars in this video? Ty and chey? Or those pups????
Those dogs will haunt me in my sleep.
Learning how to tile a floor was much easier than I expected thanks to this guide. The step-by-step instructions were clear and easy to follow, making the whole process less intimidating.
Thank you, Peter. We're glad to hear that!
I learned I laughed
Do they not have children so that they can have dogs to raise?
'Promosm'
When does grout need to be sealed vs not?
Great question! It's recommended to seal grout that will be in wet or high-traffic areas. 👍