Looks like it's lifting the tile off the grout/ glue whatever you want to call it. I think there would be a hollow sound of the tiles when the job would be finished.
Not at all....you always backbutter porcelain tiles....it gives the best results and for tiles over 600× 600 this system is perfect for level finishing.
@@billwellington4339 It doesn't help if you backbutter them, if you lift them up, they will still lose their adhesive and tolerate a lot less strain. That's why you see broken tiles in shopping malls and such.
@@123TauruZ321 Then there must be a Sub-floor issue....I.e. Excessive Movement Screed not cured and tiled on too soon. If you spread the adhesive on your ,solid and sound, Sub-floor and then Back Butter your tile..... You should have no issues and can be assured that the job is done correctly......using the correct materials for the job also helps!!
I have used this system before and it is not worth the hassle. The clips do not break off properly. Sometimes they break off too high and you are left with a tiny piece of plastic between the tiles. Getting the plastic out is a huge pain in the ass.
That depends on what direction you kick the wedges lose. If you kick in the same direction as the wedges it goes wrong ! Always kick (with your foot or hammer) at 90 degree angle at the wedges.
Knauf Levellin System ...Knauf Insulation has launched a new generation of glasswool using patented ECOSE® Technology which reduces the product’s embodied energy and delivers superior environmental sustainability.
Does the grout cover the clips? Do you need to have any leveler underneath the mortar? Is this system available in the United States?........As they say......”The Germans make good stuff”
Basically 100% leveling is not necessary in most cases as long as it looks level and no leapage. All From experience, such leveling system is only helpful and saves time if the floor has 12 to 20 mm ups and downs. But i have done it with normal spaces even.
Du darfst natürlich nicht versuchen unebene Böden damit auszugleichen! Aber bei großformatigen Platten ist das System sehr hilfreich. Ich kenne kaum noch einen Fliesenleger, der darauf verzichtet. Hast du mal versucht Holzdekorfliesen mit 1,20m Länge oder mehr mit ordentlichem Versatz zu verlegen? Wenn du Fliesenleger bist, weißt du, dass diese Teile meist etwas gewölbt sind. Mit einem Nivelliersystem kann man die problemlos gerade biegen! Die Spannung ist einen Tag später raus. Ich benutze das System mit den Schraubkappen, welches ich praktischer finde.
@@Pischdie Aber jedes Hochziehen/Ausgleichen macht doch einen Hohlraum! Wenn schon so gemacht, dann doch den Ausgleich vor dem Festklopfen machen.Danach gibt es doch hochwahrscheinlich einen Hohlraum. Auch die Höhe dieser weißen Plastikstücke ist undefiniert geblieben: Werden sie bis auf den Untergrund runtergedrückt? Mal sieht es so aus, dass sie nur oben auf dem Flexkleber stehen. Völlig unklar im Video.
Das sollte man mal mit Glasfliesen probieren, um zu sehen wie das bindet: Falsches und richtiges Verlegen mit dem Levelling System: (engl.) ua-cam.com/video/2z5UbWawBAY/v-deo.html
@@FakeNewsHunter Die weißen Plastikteile werden doch von unten an die Fliese gepresst, das ist doch ganz logisch! Wie sollen die denn auf den Untergrund gedrückt werden? Das bisschen Hochziehen verursacht noch lange keinen Hohlraum. Es geht ja nur um die letzten kleinen Unterschiede.
Takes up the double amount of glue and the tile seams do not line up properly, cause the wedges slide the tiles unvisibly out of place. The floor is a chaos filled with wedges and clips and work quality is lost. I did several jobs with this KLS and was totally not satisfied. A real pro can do without!
@PopeQ Many. I have seen it in different jobs of my colleague. Used the KLS twice, it might be something you know, but my results are way better without the system.
Can you tell me size of the tile you use to work? I agree that it take alot of glue, the second hand is not necessary at all but it's important and a Must to do a back battering behind the tile, a thin film so the glue to stuck.
At 2:40 is the biggest problem with these so called leveling clips, it lifted the tile away from the mortar that was not a full bonded tile as industry standards calls for
@@piranhaful Ok i did my floor at home aswell with leveling system and you might level the one tile the other pops up again and so on. Maybe the old way is still better after all that way you stay away from tiles that were good so they stay in good position...
Die Lösung für ein Problem das vorher noch gar keiner kannte. Wie konnten wir nur so lange ohne auskommen? Ich habe lieber einen kleinen Versatz drin als Hohlräume unter den Fliesen.
Jörg Albert vor 1 Sekunde Du darfst natürlich nicht versuchen unebene Böden damit auszugleichen! Aber bei großformatigen Platten ist das System sehr hilfreich. Ich kenne kaum noch einen Fliesenleger, der darauf verzichtet. Hast du mal versucht Holzdekorfliesen mit 1,20m Länge oder mehr mit ordentlichem Versatz zu verlegen? Wenn du Fliesenleger bist, weißt du, dass diese Teile meist etwas gewölbt sind. Mit einem Nivelliersystem kann man die problemlos gerade biegen! Die Spannung ist einen Tag später raus. Ich benutze das System mit den Schraubkappen, welches ich praktischer finde.
I don't disagree, but take in mind that Knauf was one of (if not) the first company to make this, the marketing video is made in 2011 and this might have been the very first floor placed with a tile levelling system so the guy who placed them must have had no experience either :D
Tech always go front,some like it some no..some prefers the old style pretending they can do a perfect job..yes it can be a good job when we talk for tiles 45x45 or 50x50..that's the old style already since in market now is tiles as 120x120,90x180..even some more than 3 metters..with out this no-one can instal correct a tile cause the suspension it has.yes ok some can sing and say ' I do I do I do'..sing..I use this system 6 years now and I can say no air no gap no hallow sounds or what ever under..first of all dear friends which u run to judge and sure never use it..Since you put the first tile and you press it, the second always need to be pressed down!!! How the hek to be air etc under?? And let's say even if it is..you see the worker he make back battering..yes this is how you call it, so that mean you have totally fit in 100% of the area of the tike glue!! Even if you lift it up it still has glue.i have no idea why I write all this but am fed up of reading comments in ytoube for things that many of you haven't even try....In few words, no bug tile more than 60x60 can be installed with out this level system! If you can't understand change work or inform the owners never walk without shoes on the tiles!!
Ohh sorry if I make mistakes..you know..i speak 5 language including my mother language Ofc..what about You?so you are from this kind of judges of ytube that have nothing else to do, only to write an empty opinion, right? I try to explain as much I can my opinion about the video and you as a smart intelligent person....You gave an answer..wowww that makes you feel good now yes?? Off he actually understood me cause not all here are 0 brain!! And to explain more..what you didn't understood so I can help you with my poor English..or Spanish I can say .or Italian or French or German or Greek..what u prefer?
Ich bin kein Fliesenleger. Ich bin Heimwerker Aber ich habe doch so viel Verständnis, dass wenn ich fließen anhebe das dort ein von Raum entsteht und dieser zum platzen der fließen hervorgehen Kann. Zudem braucht man Unmengen an Kleber auf einen m2 und ich denke nicht das es so gut ist. Ich sag Müll Lieber in ausgleichmasse Geld investieren hat man mehr von
so sehe ich das auch, die Fliese die du hochziehst hat unter umständen keinen Kontakt mehr zum Kleber, und kann irgendwann brechen, was heutzutage alles verkauft wird, unglaublich
@@BouwkampioenBeGoogle Het is gewoon geen vakwerk hoe de man de lijm aanbrengt, het geknoei spat er af (de lijm ook een beetje). Het leveling systeem daarentegen werkt wel, al zijn er betere, bvb deze die 100% herbruikbaar zijn en niets achterlaten tussen de naden. Kijk voor echte info hier hoe het moet en wat je zeker niet moet doen: ua-cam.com/video/Way5bMh-eYg/v-deo.html en ua-cam.com/video/2z5UbWawBAY/v-deo.html
Wat een waardeloos systeem! De witte dingen die tussen de tegels zitten breken niet allemaal af onder tegel niveau. Er is op de goede manier tegenaan geschopt. Wij zitten nu met een vloer die niet te voegen is, want het plastic is keihard en er niet uit te trekken. Geprobeerd met zachtjes tikken met priem en hamer in de 2mm smalle voegen, daardoor nu stukjes af van de keramische tegels. Wellicht met een goed stanleymes weg te snijden? HELP, GRAAG SNEL ADVIES!
This is a common reaction but if you glue both sides (floor and tile) startled, you will never create a void. + the system is especially made for do-it-yourself people, although many professionals use this when placing bigger tiles. But, you are right, it is not obligated as 5 years ago this didn't exist (but big tiles were also not common then)
I've been tiling for 20 years I always swore I'd never use The clips i started using them on jobs around 6 months ago. They really aren't bad on some types of tiles. And if you apply the right amount of adhesive there is no voids
In case you want to see a competitor similar system, check out: ua-cam.com/video/1JIHiegwqpk/v-deo.html
Looks like it's lifting the tile off the grout/ glue whatever you want to call it. I think there would be a hollow sound of the tiles when the job would be finished.
exactly what i thought.
Not at all....you always backbutter porcelain tiles....it gives the best results and for tiles over 600× 600 this system is perfect for level finishing.
Be great job for those massive tiles would it not
@@billwellington4339 It doesn't help if you backbutter them, if you lift them up, they will still lose their adhesive and tolerate a lot less strain. That's why you see broken tiles in shopping malls and such.
@@123TauruZ321 Then there must be a Sub-floor issue....I.e.
Excessive Movement
Screed not cured and tiled on too soon.
If you spread the adhesive on your ,solid and sound, Sub-floor and then Back Butter your tile.....
You should have no issues and can be assured that the job is done correctly......using the correct materials for the job also helps!!
Music has overtones of Daft Pank "loose yourself to dance" smooth live lounge version
I have used this system before and it is not worth the hassle. The clips do not break off properly. Sometimes they break off too high and you are left with a tiny piece of plastic between the tiles. Getting the plastic out is a huge pain in the ass.
That depends on what direction you kick the wedges lose. If you kick in the same direction as the wedges it goes wrong ! Always kick (with your foot or hammer) at 90 degree angle at the wedges.
Milena, exacly! It does not break the right way, also not if you kick the right way!
Right, one of the big problems. Chipped several tiles trying to purge out the remainder of the clips
What is to prevent the tiles from cracking or breaking where you have created a void in the contact with the mortar bed ?
Nothing. I'm a professional tile setter and these systems scare me. I always pop up each tile and add mud to my voids
The system requires you to glue the tiles ànd the floor, in this case you will never have voids since the surface is completely covered.
Knauf Levellin System ...Knauf Insulation has launched a new generation of glasswool using patented ECOSE® Technology which reduces the product’s embodied energy and delivers superior environmental sustainability.
So many experts in the comments...Amazing.
Does the grout cover the clips? Do you need to have any leveler underneath the mortar? Is this system available in the United States?........As they say......”The Germans make good stuff”
Looks nice when the walls are perfectly straight.
Bed tile onto adhesive spirit level .+ gentle tap beds tile simples.
Basically 100% leveling is not necessary in most cases as long as it looks level and no leapage. All
From experience, such leveling system is only helpful and saves time if the floor has 12 to 20 mm ups and downs. But i have done it with normal spaces even.
Who the hell has this much time this man going 1mile an hour
Nice:)
One question pls? How to set up leveler?
Wie viele Tonnen Kleber werden denn pro Qm benötigt. Was ist mit den Hohlräumen die durch das nachträgliche Hochziehen entstehen?
Du darfst natürlich nicht versuchen unebene Böden damit auszugleichen! Aber bei großformatigen Platten ist das System sehr hilfreich. Ich kenne kaum noch einen Fliesenleger, der darauf verzichtet. Hast du mal versucht Holzdekorfliesen mit 1,20m Länge oder mehr mit ordentlichem Versatz zu verlegen? Wenn du Fliesenleger bist, weißt du, dass diese Teile meist etwas gewölbt sind. Mit einem Nivelliersystem kann man die problemlos gerade biegen! Die Spannung ist einen Tag später raus. Ich benutze das System mit den Schraubkappen, welches ich praktischer finde.
@@Pischdie Aber jedes Hochziehen/Ausgleichen macht doch einen Hohlraum! Wenn schon so gemacht, dann doch den Ausgleich vor dem Festklopfen machen.Danach gibt es doch hochwahrscheinlich einen Hohlraum. Auch die Höhe dieser weißen Plastikstücke ist undefiniert geblieben: Werden sie bis auf den Untergrund runtergedrückt? Mal sieht es so aus, dass sie nur oben auf dem Flexkleber stehen. Völlig unklar im Video.
Das sollte man mal mit Glasfliesen probieren, um zu sehen wie das bindet: Falsches und richtiges Verlegen mit dem Levelling System: (engl.) ua-cam.com/video/2z5UbWawBAY/v-deo.html
@@FakeNewsHunter Die weißen Plastikteile werden doch von unten an die Fliese gepresst, das ist doch ganz logisch! Wie sollen die denn auf den Untergrund gedrückt werden? Das bisschen Hochziehen verursacht noch lange keinen Hohlraum. Es geht ja nur um die letzten kleinen Unterschiede.
not enough cement under the tiles it can crack
Sorry hoor maar blijft er geen leegte tussen zitten naar langdurigheid gaat de tegel kapot???
ສຸດຍອດເລີຍ👍🇱🇦
Takes up the double amount of glue and the tile seams do not line up properly, cause the wedges slide the tiles unvisibly out of place. The floor is a chaos filled with wedges and clips and work quality is lost. I did several jobs with this KLS and was totally not satisfied. A real pro can do without!
@PopeQ Many. I have seen it in different jobs of my colleague. Used the KLS twice, it might be something you know, but my results are way better without the system.
Can you tell me size of the tile you use to work?
I agree that it take alot of glue, the second hand is not necessary at all but it's important and a Must to do a back battering behind the tile, a thin film so the glue to stuck.
It is his first time for sure.... the way how he spread it out the mortar is like a 5 year old kid.... and a rainbow color knee pad. Omg
The video is made for kids to understand as well, even the rainbow knee pad is done on purpose ;-)
I think what Bouwkampleon is trying to say, in a polite way, is that @Sandor Deak has the mentality of a child and an IQ in single figures . . . ?
Amazing and practical
this is how to not glue tiles
Is obvious but few understand this
Looks to me there’s not enough adhesive under the tiles 🧐🧐🧐🧐
Ait bobles inside?
Came for the idea, stayed for the music.
At 2:40 is the biggest problem with these so called leveling clips, it lifted the tile away from the mortar that was not a full bonded tile as industry standards calls for
That’s not the clips fault, it’s the installers fault
Nicely cleaning. Thanks
Nice
This system can create hollow tiles. if the tile installer is not experienced enough
35 years and i still use cardboard no problem and faster
I’m just curious how does the cardboard work?
3:37 niet level en dat met spie's :-)
@@piranhaful Ok i did my floor at home aswell with leveling system and you might level the one tile the other pops up again and so on. Maybe the old way is still better after all that way you stay away from tiles that were good so they stay in good position...
how thick is the clip 1mm or more?
The clip has 1.5mm thickness.
Die Lösung für ein Problem das vorher noch gar keiner kannte. Wie konnten wir nur so lange ohne auskommen? Ich habe lieber einen kleinen Versatz drin als Hohlräume unter den Fliesen.
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@@doubleJ147 Vollpfosten
Jörg Albert
vor 1 Sekunde
Du darfst natürlich nicht versuchen unebene Böden damit auszugleichen! Aber bei großformatigen Platten ist das System sehr hilfreich. Ich kenne kaum noch einen Fliesenleger, der darauf verzichtet. Hast du mal versucht Holzdekorfliesen mit 1,20m Länge oder mehr mit ordentlichem Versatz zu verlegen? Wenn du Fliesenleger bist, weißt du, dass diese Teile meist etwas gewölbt sind. Mit einem Nivelliersystem kann man die problemlos gerade biegen! Die Spannung ist einen Tag später raus. Ich benutze das System mit den Schraubkappen, welches ich praktischer finde.
Ну вот ты воровнял края , но судя по всему плитка лежит не начем.Просто лежит.
Cool
No sabe instalar cerámica esta súper disparejo el allanado del pegamento
Looks too time consuming and also lifts them up, losing their adhesive. Much better to lift up every one to make sure they have proper adhesive.
Solo vale para los novatos
Y que la baldosa este derechita , si no tampoco
those pieces are all vessels and are hollow at first glance it looks bad
nice
Check out at 3:11 the spacing is not even. I mean it is an advertising video, could have at least made it perfect.
I don't disagree, but take in mind that Knauf was one of (if not) the first company to make this, the marketing video is made in 2011 and this might have been the very first floor placed with a tile levelling system so the guy who placed them must have had no experience either :D
You need a bigger bucket of mud
Si solo que la manera en que hace los rayados esta mal
Tech always go front,some like it some no..some prefers the old style pretending they can do a perfect job..yes it can be a good job when we talk for tiles 45x45 or 50x50..that's the old style already since in market now is tiles as 120x120,90x180..even some more than 3 metters..with out this no-one can instal correct a tile cause the suspension it has.yes ok some can sing and say ' I do I do I do'..sing..I use this system 6 years now and I can say no air no gap no hallow sounds or what ever under..first of all dear friends which u run to judge and sure never use it..Since you put the first tile and you press it, the second always need to be pressed down!!! How the hek to be air etc under?? And let's say even if it is..you see the worker he make back battering..yes this is how you call it, so that mean you have totally fit in 100% of the area of the tike glue!! Even if you lift it up it still has glue.i have no idea why I write all this but am fed up of reading comments in ytoube for things that many of you haven't even try....In few words, no bug tile more than 60x60 can be installed with out this level system! If you can't understand change work or inform the owners never walk without shoes on the tiles!!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
You actually understood him?
Ohh sorry if I make mistakes..you know..i speak 5 language including my mother language Ofc..what about You?so you are from this kind of judges of ytube that have nothing else to do, only to write an empty opinion, right? I try to explain as much I can my opinion about the video and you as a smart intelligent person....You gave an answer..wowww that makes you feel good now yes?? Off he actually understood me cause not all here are 0 brain!! And to explain more..what you didn't understood so I can help you with my poor English..or Spanish I can say
.or Italian or French or German or Greek..what u prefer?
@@filosou9914 What?!
@@filosou9914 what?!
Level the floor first... Just saying
1:24 und an die Ecken kommt kein Kleber? Pffft.
extra
Fail @03:38
:D
Proof of not being level.
А коврик то какой!
Ok
Ich bin kein Fliesenleger.
Ich bin Heimwerker
Aber ich habe doch so viel Verständnis, dass wenn ich fließen anhebe das dort ein von Raum entsteht und dieser zum platzen der fließen hervorgehen Kann.
Zudem braucht man Unmengen an Kleber auf einen m2 und ich denke nicht das es so gut ist.
Ich sag Müll
Lieber in ausgleichmasse Geld investieren hat man mehr von
so sehe ich das auch, die Fliese die du hochziehst hat unter umständen keinen Kontakt mehr zum Kleber, und kann irgendwann brechen, was heutzutage alles verkauft wird, unglaublich
super
I dont buy this. To many gaps under thile
There are no gaps under the tiles if you submit glue on the floor AND tile, which is always advised to do double bonding.
@@BouwkampioenBeGoogle Het is gewoon geen vakwerk hoe de man de lijm aanbrengt, het geknoei spat er af (de lijm ook een beetje). Het leveling systeem daarentegen werkt wel, al zijn er betere, bvb deze die 100% herbruikbaar zijn en niets achterlaten tussen de naden. Kijk voor echte info hier hoe het moet en wat je zeker niet moet doen: ua-cam.com/video/Way5bMh-eYg/v-deo.html en ua-cam.com/video/2z5UbWawBAY/v-deo.html
Wat een waardeloos systeem! De witte dingen die tussen de tegels zitten breken niet allemaal af onder tegel niveau. Er is op de goede manier tegenaan geschopt. Wij zitten nu met een vloer die niet te voegen is, want het plastic is keihard en er niet uit te trekken. Geprobeerd met zachtjes tikken met priem en hamer in de 2mm smalle voegen, daardoor nu stukjes af van de keramische tegels. Wellicht met een goed stanleymes weg te snijden? HELP, GRAAG SNEL ADVIES!
Verf afbrander had je beter kunnen proberen en dan naar beneden drukken als t plastic zacht is x)
Wat grappig dat je dit bij meerdere tegel level systemen meld, heb je ze allemaal door elkaar gebruikt tegelijkertijd?
i see good
3:40 и где тут выравнивание плитки!? если одна из них торчит?? говносистема только под идеальную плитку
Looks like you spread set like crap. I knew the clips pull up tiles. That one scene shows that. Creating voids. I only use these on walls.
And just think of the voids you leave. Home owner DIY are suckers for crap like this
Ужас!
wtf is this guy doing :D
H
Garbage system, you lift up the tiles and create a void. If you're a professional you don't need this crap!
This is a common reaction but if you glue both sides (floor and tile) startled, you will never create a void. + the system is especially made for do-it-yourself people, although many professionals use this when placing bigger tiles. But, you are right, it is not obligated as 5 years ago this didn't exist (but big tiles were also not common then)
I've been tiling for 20 years I always swore I'd never use
The clips i started using them on jobs around 6 months ago. They really aren't bad on some types of tiles. And if you apply the right amount of adhesive there is no voids
terrible quality.... thats why pro dont use this...
Да ну хрень какая-то, пол нужно сначала выровнять а потом класть спокойно под гребёнку
This is bullshit
You can’t push down and then pull up a tile without hollow spots
And you don’t swirl your mud
😂che puttanata cambia mestiere amico
super