Would have been nice to include some demonstration of actually mounting the tile to the adhesive. Not to mention cutting holes in glass tile for receptacles. I notice these steps are conveniently left out of the demo.
I’m looking for a video using these type backsplash sheets that actually show you how to cut around the receptacles. I thought this would be the one! 😩
Great idea for an inexperienced home owner. Thin set can get pretty messy for any beginner diyer so this is a great alternative for those who don't want to deal with the mess. Thanks for the idea.
I don't like using this term, but OMG!! Thank you! never even heard of using double-backed adhesive tape (Specialty I know) for tile work, but makes so much sense. (Heading to my local store now...)
@@constructionhacks9293 Very welcome. As mentioned, I went to local hardware store and picked up a roll of the adhesive and except for finishing trim and around the outlets, I was able to finish the majority of my kitchen project last night, thanks in part to your post. Keep up the great work!
@@constructionhacks9293 Maybe if you had put more thought into your demonstration of the product you would had have far more positive comments. We're not about boot licking here, we came to learn something. Didn't learn much to be honest.
Interesting. I was just looking at that same exact backwash for my kitchen. Idk why I thought I could just come home peel a sticker off the back and slap it up on the wall. 🤣 well now I know at least thanks to this video. I'll have to look more into these.
I always cut my sheet tile in the package to. Keeps the tiles from flopping around as well as keeps the mesh and tile from falling apart from the water.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it is a helpful tip! Do you think this method will work with "tile over tile"? Meaning can I place this paper over my current tiles and lay subway tiles on top?
How do you adjust the tiles once they are placed on the adhesive? At least with thin set the tiles float and you and maneuver them and place spacers to make sure they arent all over the map. What is your process for those situations?
Great Video and very informative. I'm going to attempt my kitchens backsplash this weekend. Quick question, how did you determine the grout color? The times you used in this video are very similar to the ones in going to install.
I always pick a neutral grout color, I also try to go a little darker than I want as the color seems to wash out sometimes. Thank you for your support!
I would use that stuff on a rental, maybe...not for a kitchen remodel though. Considering the cost of that type of glass tile, you might as well do it right and mortar the tiles on. They will last for 50+ years if you do it the right way.
David the times were we’ve had to remove the tile using this double-sided tile tape on the wall,,, it rips the drywall off the wall I’ve never had a problem with the tile coming off, I’m glad your motor works for you but it’s easier to remove mortared on tile because this tape works better,,, prep your walls properly. Good Luck and thanks for supporting our channel.
@@constructionhacks9293 it’s all good until the adhesive breaks down. I don’t doubt it can work if the wall is prepped right. I’ve done countless kitchen remodels and used all sorts of 3M adhesive products. Climate matters, whether or not it’s on an exterior wall matters, etc etc. Mortar is tried true and tested and lasts 50+ years if mixed and applied correctly. Read manufacturer warranties for products- most porcelain, glass, ceramic etc tiles call for mortar or thin-set adhesive. If you were using individual tiles I would be less reluctant because of the surface area on contact with adhesive. The fibrous mat that holds these tiles together is all that is holding the tile between the wall and adhesive, and as you know if you’ve worked with a lot of this tile, they can easily come loose from that mat. Its certainly a hack to save time, but there are very few legitimate shortcuts in construction that actually have the same longevity as doing the job by manufacturers installation guidelines.
@@constructionhacks9293 I’m not hating, it’s a clever idea. I’ve done stuff like this in a pinch but always been up front about the trade-offs and drawbacks with the homeowner, I think that’s the best way to go about it.
@@BoopyBopper i agree as a tile installing/tile service repair technician you should just use mortar and do it the right way the right way isn't much harder and you can make sure the tiles are lined up perfectly. The adhesive thing seems like something that would be done by someone who just wants to get the job done quick and not focus on the quality too much.
Thanks for supporting our channel!!! I like your name “independent liberty” I’m glad we can exercise these as long as it’s not on you tube. Then you get judged for being independent and exercising liberty in the trades!!!
Hey Susie thanks for your comment and your support we’ve been using this for years and we’ve never had an issue the key is to prep the drywall with some sort of primer and make sure everything is extremely clean!
Im doing tiny/ skinny tiles for my kitchen. Can you post a video of cutting out the plug ins/light switches?! Im using the bond tape to apply the tiles on just like your video.
Thanks for the video. Preparing to do my kitchen with similar tile. If I. didn't use the wetsaw, is their a manual mosaic glass cutter that you would suggest.
Our carbon dating method hack shows it will fall off after drywall deterioration at 2 million years from now but studies show we may be one million years off of this estimate. So give or take a million or two years. Thanks for supporting our channel!!!
Extreme Recluse: You should loosen up your elbow and buy this more expensive double-sided tape. This is the 21st-century quit using the cheap mastic that falls apart over time!!!! And thank you for supporting our channel!!!
Well. If you want to do the easiest way would be cutting all pieces of tile first and just use super Duty liquid nails if you don't want to deal with mortar you need something really strong.
I need a how to remove tile… everything i find is like glass or porcelain but my kitchen came with wood (different sizes, lengths and depth) but they are sheets and Im trying to do it will as little wall damage as possible……got any suggestions? I dont know how to separate the individual pieces…..
Did you put a metal strip at the edges? We are having the backsplash done and they put a metal edge which I absolutely hate. It looks cheap and I wish there was something else to put on there. Some are not even cut right. They are coming back tomorrow to grout everything.
Hi Esther, I usually go all the way to a wall or cabinet but you can put a boarder piece in instead of the metal, its about your preference. you can find nice boarder trim pieces in the tile isle at Lowes! thanks for your support!
sir, your product find very nice. i would like to inform you that i have developed a actual sheet glass tile. which can be mounted on bathroom,kitchen side walls with cement.it can be produce with verious colours and designe. l hope for your reply . thanks.
@@1999tenorio Thanks for supporting our channel I agree it’s only a backsplash tile fastened to drywall, nobody’s walking on it, nobody’s building a house on it so yes these folks that can’t think outside of their box can get extremely offended and blow things outa proportion: So thank you again for your support 🙏🙏🙏
I wouldn't call myself a professional, more of a Master Dr. of professional everything. You clearly have experience at the cheap stores, but I would not recommend the dollar tree. Grease up that elbow and go to Lowes, you can do it! Ps. These videos offend the people living inside a box so please be advised of this. Watch at your own risk, you may learn something and get a headache.
Lol on the rigid saw....doesn't matter what kind but wet saw is prefferred, use a diamond blade in the saw, in an angle grinder, or on a roto zip to cut glass
Left out some steps. How do you peel or activate the other side of double sided adhesive stuff? Does the back of the tile have adhesive too? How did you place the first section of backsplash????
@@cristinagotcher2759 The point of the video is not to show you how to install tile on your backsplash but to use the double-sided sticky tape! Thanks for your support!
@@constructionhacks9293 you should watch renovision hosted by jeff thorman. He has tons of videos of DIY tutorials by a master handyman. The one reoccurring thing that keeps being said on many you tubers is “simple mat from Lowe’s” hold a certain weight threshold for these double sided tape begin to lose its adhesiveness very quick. That’s half Assing a tile job that can cost a few thousand to fix. A tile that consist of natural stone and glass will fall off and if that is in a place where there is a lot of heat and humidity, lmao... ya.. Not something you want to skimp on if you want to do something right... Work smarter > cutting corners
@@marlonestrella8105 If you don’t do the prep work and you put the tape on a greasy or glossy wall sure it has the possibility of falling off just as any method can fail if not done properly, but this method done right works great!!! you should try it!!! And again I’d love to see your video on how you do it!!!
Wow! This was singularly awful! Half the time was spent putting up adhesive and cutting it that could have been inferred after about fifteen seconds. ALL the things I wanted to see about cutting for outlets and fitting the tile was done off camera and presented as a fait accompli. Not helpful at all.
Seems no one shows how to finish edges that are not even⁉️ I just had same brick used as yours, but the edges are not even against cabinets or even under the Hood above the stove/range⁉️ What can be done please reply as it cost me a total of $400+ and I had the guys who said they could do this. They painted my entire condo…but this ended up obviously wrong SAD 😢 I was charged $250.00 to do the job. It wasn’t a lot to do-area wise.
Our simple videos do offend people with their noses in the air. Thanks for your support and please share the video you made that’s perfect…I can’t wait!
Most people dont have a expensive table saw, This video did nothing to enhance small 1 time projects, If I bought the saw it would be less to have it done, WTF Next video.
@Construction Hacks peel and stick is garbage and the stuff your using, you didnt even pull out the receptacles do go with the tile under the ears from the receptacles, i do tile and been doing it for over 15 years this stuff is garbage that your using
Would have been nice to include some demonstration of actually mounting the tile to the adhesive. Not to mention cutting holes in glass tile for receptacles. I notice these steps are conveniently left out of the demo.
Yes I agree!
It’s easy to forget to record!
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I wanted to see how to cut out receptacles
Sometimes you just want to finish the job, so we forgot to video it. Thanks for your support.
I’m looking for a video using these type backsplash sheets that actually show you how to cut around the receptacles. I thought this would be the one! 😩
Great idea for an inexperienced home owner. Thin set can get pretty messy for any beginner diyer so this is a great alternative for those who don't want to deal with the mess. Thanks for the idea.
Thank you!!!
Or when removing it later. brings all the sheetrock with it
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@@jesusleon3611 sheetrock is not a suitible substrate for tile mortar.
@vids595 modified mortar is,as long as your walls are smooth and clean
I don't like using this term, but OMG!! Thank you! never even heard of using double-backed adhesive tape (Specialty I know) for tile work, but makes so much sense. (Heading to my local store now...)
Lol: your my first encouraging comment, thank you!
@@constructionhacks9293 Very welcome. As mentioned, I went to local hardware store and picked up a roll of the adhesive and except for finishing trim and around the outlets, I was able to finish the majority of my kitchen project last night, thanks in part to your post. Keep up the great work!
@@constructionhacks9293 Maybe if you had put more thought into your demonstration of the product you would had have far more positive comments. We're not about boot licking here, we came to learn something. Didn't learn much to be honest.
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You’re the best!
Interesting. I was just looking at that same exact backwash for my kitchen. Idk why I thought I could just come home peel a sticker off the back and slap it up on the wall. 🤣 well now I know at least thanks to this video. I'll have to look more into these.
Good tip for beginners it would be really really helpful to see how to grout and what to buy.
Thanks for the video and tips
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This helped me and my Wife for us to do our kitchen. Thank you for the video
Thank you for your support Brian!
I always cut my sheet tile in the package to. Keeps the tiles from flopping around as well as keeps the mesh and tile from falling apart from the water.
Hey Keith, thanks for your support!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it is a helpful tip! Do you think this method will work with "tile over tile"? Meaning can I place this paper over my current tiles and lay subway tiles on top?
Freaking great video old chum! Thank you!! My wife won't even find out about this!!
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We bought tiles just like that! Great video. We would like to see how you dealt with cutting the tiles around the outlets?
Its tricky with those little tiles, Thanks for your support!
How do you adjust the tiles once they are placed on the adhesive? At least with thin set the tiles float and you and maneuver them and place spacers to make sure they arent all over the map. What is your process for those situations?
Don’t press too hard until you know they are where they need to be!
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@Glass Jaw glasses are a wonderful thing!
Do you have a video of you actually applying the glass tiles on the wall and how you lined up?
No it’s easy to forget to do videos of the progress!
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@@constructionhacks9293 okay no problem
Would've liked to see how you guys made the cuts for the wall socket. Other than that, nice job
I agree, thanks for your support!
Great Video and very informative. I'm going to attempt my kitchens backsplash this weekend. Quick question, how did you determine the grout color? The times you used in this video are very similar to the ones in going to install.
I Like to pick a neutral color that matches, a blend of all the colors in the tile
I always pick a neutral grout color, I also try to go a little darker than I want as the color seems to wash out sometimes. Thank you for your support!
Definitely a great hack for us beginners, can wait to give it a try!
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Thank you for your support!
I would use that stuff on a rental, maybe...not for a kitchen remodel though. Considering the cost of that type of glass tile, you might as well do it right and mortar the tiles on. They will last for 50+ years if you do it the right way.
David the times were we’ve had to remove the tile using this double-sided tile tape on the wall,,, it rips the drywall off the wall I’ve never had a problem with the tile coming off, I’m glad your motor works for you but it’s easier to remove mortared on tile because this tape works better,,, prep your walls properly.
Good Luck and thanks for supporting our channel.
@@constructionhacks9293 it’s all good until the adhesive breaks down. I don’t doubt it can work if the wall is prepped right. I’ve done countless kitchen remodels and used all sorts of 3M adhesive products. Climate matters, whether or not it’s on an exterior wall matters, etc etc. Mortar is tried true and tested and lasts 50+ years if mixed and applied correctly. Read manufacturer warranties for products- most porcelain, glass, ceramic etc tiles call for mortar or thin-set adhesive. If you were using individual tiles I would be less reluctant because of the surface area on contact with adhesive. The fibrous mat that holds these tiles together is all that is holding the tile between the wall and adhesive, and as you know if you’ve worked with a lot of this tile, they can easily come loose from that mat. Its certainly a hack to save time, but there are very few legitimate shortcuts in construction that actually have the same longevity as doing the job by manufacturers installation guidelines.
@@constructionhacks9293 I’m not hating, it’s a clever idea. I’ve done stuff like this in a pinch but always been up front about the trade-offs and drawbacks with the homeowner, I think that’s the best way to go about it.
@@BoopyBopper I agree
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@@BoopyBopper i agree as a tile installing/tile service repair technician you should just use mortar and do it the right way the right way isn't much harder and you can make sure the tiles are lined up perfectly. The adhesive thing seems like something that would be done by someone who just wants to get the job done quick and not focus on the quality too much.
Nice work. The double sided tape is a good idea.
I like it too! Thanks for your support!
Definitely one of the hacks of the construction world, and he's trying to teach too.
Thanks for supporting our channel!!! I like your name “independent liberty” I’m glad we can exercise these as long as it’s not on you tube. Then you get judged for being independent and exercising liberty in the trades!!!
I can't imagine this glue paper holding up with temperature and humidity changes and the range heat also.
Hey Susie thanks for your comment and your support we’ve been using this for years and we’ve never had an issue the key is to prep the drywall with some sort of primer and make sure everything is extremely clean!
I was wondering the same thing. I’m glad it’s holding up because I want to give this a try.
The grout brings all the tile together as well and forms it together into solid hard surface. But that's with all tile, not just this product!
Im doing tiny/ skinny tiles for my kitchen. Can you post a video of cutting out the plug ins/light switches?! Im using the bond tape to apply the tiles on just like your video.
Cool, not sure I can get a video of that but will try!
Thanks for the video. Preparing to do my kitchen with similar tile. If I. didn't use the wetsaw, is their a manual mosaic glass cutter that you would suggest.
I don’t know if any of them would work with the small tiles, but they do have waterless cutters, thanks for your support!
How long before the backsplash starts falling off??
Our carbon dating method hack shows it will fall off after drywall deterioration at 2 million years from now but studies show we may be one million years off of this estimate. So give or take a million or two years.
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@@constructionhacks9293 🤣🤣
You didn’t show how it sticks, does it just stick to the paper
It’s sticky so be careful! Thanks for your support!
No contractor would ever use double stick tape to adhere tile to a wall. It might be the lazy man's way. Use mastic and grout.
Extreme Recluse:
You should loosen up your elbow and buy this more expensive double-sided tape. This is the 21st-century quit using the cheap mastic that falls apart over time!!!!
And thank you for supporting our channel!!!
Ha
Same splash I have! Thanks brother
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Could have showed your method for cutting this type of tile to place around the outlets.
I agree! Thanks for your support!
Can u explain the non sand grout?....what kind was used then?
@@jddownes1 they sell a non sanded grout look for it in the grout section!
Wish you’d shown the grout part.
It would have helped if you showed putting the tile up as well as grouting it.
Well. If you want to do the easiest way would be cutting all pieces of tile first and just use super Duty liquid nails if you don't want to deal with mortar you need something really strong.
Thanks for your support!
There are many ways so keep up the good work!
What do you use to cut the tile if you don't have a saw like that? We have a regular skill saw, can that work?
I have used a grinder with a stone cutting wheel, but it is dangerous
Getting ready to install this same style tile in bathroom, can I get by with a circular saw and a jigsaw or am I going to need wet saw?
Wet saw!
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I like the ridged wet saw from Home Depot!
@@constructionhacks9293 just got back from the depot with wet saw thank you sir 🙌
I need a how to remove tile… everything i find is like glass or porcelain but my kitchen came with wood (different sizes, lengths and depth) but they are sheets and Im trying to do it will as little wall damage as possible……got any suggestions? I dont know how to separate the individual pieces…..
You can try a skill saw set to the depth of the wood and make some cuts first before trying to remove it
Did you put a metal strip at the edges? We are having the backsplash done and they put a metal edge which I absolutely hate. It looks cheap and I wish there was something else to put on there. Some are not even cut right. They are coming back tomorrow to grout everything.
Hi Esther, I usually go all the way to a wall or cabinet but you can put a boarder piece in instead of the metal, its about your preference. you can find nice boarder trim pieces in the tile isle at Lowes! thanks for your support!
Hello. Does this adhesive paper work on painted walls or does it only work on raw drywall? My walls behind the counters are painted.
Recommend priming the walls before putting the tape on there
Thanks for your support!
sir, your product find very nice.
i would like to inform you that i have developed a actual sheet glass tile.
which can be mounted on bathroom,kitchen side walls with cement.it can be produce with verious colours and designe.
l hope for your reply .
thanks.
Thank you!
Do it right. You cut corners using that shit wall tape. Use tile adhesive. People paid you good money for this job.
I’m sorry don’t think outside of the box show me your video!!!
calm down bro
@@1999tenorio Thanks for supporting our channel I agree it’s only a backsplash tile fastened to drywall, nobody’s walking on it, nobody’s building a house on it so yes these folks that can’t think outside of their box can get extremely offended and blow things outa proportion: So thank you again for your support 🙏🙏🙏
@@constructionhacks9293 yeah people are crazy. your channel is literally named construction HACKS not construction do it by the the book lol
The problem with your comment is that they sell peel and stick backsplash already. So the concept isn't that foreign.
What did you use to mount the tile to hold to the wall?
Double side backsplash tape from Lowe’s in the tile isle! Thanks for your support!
Professionals don't use sticky tape they use real s*** like adhesive for tile and grout. This is how you do it when you shop at the dollar tree.
I wouldn't call myself a professional, more of a Master Dr. of professional everything. You clearly have experience at the cheap stores, but I would not recommend the dollar tree. Grease up that elbow and go to Lowes, you can do it!
Ps. These videos offend the people living inside a box so please be advised of this. Watch at your own risk, you may learn something and get a headache.
What do I use too cut glass tiles?
I use a rigid tile saw.
Lol on the rigid saw....doesn't matter what kind but wet saw is prefferred, use a diamond blade in the saw, in an angle grinder, or on a roto zip to cut glass
Great hack-what If you don’t have a wet saw? Stick to subway tiles?
I’d recommend a wet saw,
Harbor freight has cheap ones for around 150.00
Left out some steps. How do you peel or activate the other side of double sided adhesive stuff? Does the back of the tile have adhesive too? How did you place the first section of backsplash????
You gently put it up and don’t push just in case you need to pull it off, there is a trick to it.
@@constructionhacks9293 Right, you just missed the most important part…
@@cristinagotcher2759 The point of the video is not to show you how to install tile on your backsplash but to use the double-sided sticky tape!
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@@constructionhacks9293 lol
Lmao this hack is just to put cheap tiles and screw over whoever you’re selling that house to... that adhesive is GARBAGE
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Everybody’s entitled to their negative opinion. Why don’t you show me your video on how you do it?
@@constructionhacks9293 you should watch renovision hosted by jeff thorman. He has tons of videos of DIY tutorials by a master handyman. The one reoccurring thing that keeps being said on many you tubers is “simple mat from Lowe’s” hold a certain weight threshold for these double sided tape begin to lose its adhesiveness very quick. That’s half Assing a tile job that can cost a few thousand to fix. A tile that consist of natural stone and glass will fall off and if that is in a place where there is a lot of heat and humidity, lmao... ya.. Not something you want to skimp on if you want to do something right...
Work smarter > cutting corners
@@marlonestrella8105 If you don’t do the prep work and you put the tape on a greasy or glossy wall sure it has the possibility of falling off just as any method can fail if not done properly, but this method done right works great!!! you should try it!!! And again I’d love to see your video on how you do it!!!
@@marlonestrella8105 IT'S COMEDY GOLD.....AMATEUR CRAP.....JOE HOMEOWNER WEEKEND WARRIOR
I feel there’s some missing steps that we didn’t get from this video.
I agree, I apologize and am coming out with a new video soon!
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Do you always start near the middle? Why not pick the left corner and work right?
Everything has there way of starting!
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Wow great job
Thank you for the encouragement and support for our channel
You left out a bunch of steps... Cutting for outlets, placing first tile on wall, how to cut tile without an expensive tile saw.
Forgot to record the rest, it’s easy to want to finish and forget. Thanks for your support!
So you put adhesive on it also after the muscle bound? I heard you say something about adhesive
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How do you
Cut the outlets
It is pretty simple, you can cut out the area that is not needing cut and then cut the sliver that needs cut
Please PEOPLE! Do it the right way.
So the current backslash stays on there ?
No, drywall preferred
Musselbound supposed to be installed vertically
Thanks for your support, not sure that is a big deal but you should install yours vertically for sure!
Only if you have perfectly straight walls.
lol
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Will this work for laminate?
I’d like to say yes but not sure of your application! Thanks for your support!
Wow! This was singularly awful! Half the time was spent putting up adhesive and cutting it that could have been inferred after about fifteen seconds. ALL the things I wanted to see about cutting for outlets and fitting the tile was done off camera and presented as a fait accompli. Not helpful at all.
The video was for showing the double sided mastic as the main point not the tiles. Good luck and thanks for your feedback.
What type of blade did you use to cut your tile?
Diamond tile blade!
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@@constructionhacks9293 diamond tile blade on what ?
Diamond tile blade on ridged tile saw!
Peel and stick or tape will never make a great alternative. You get what you pay for (or effort put into). If you plan on selling in a week go for it.
Still holding, you should try it and get out of the old school way of thinking!
Wow! Great advice!
What was the hack?🤨🤷
You missed so many steps, one can not replicate what you did.
Thank you for the encouragement and thank you for supporting our channel
What is the hack here ?
Thanks for your support, the hack is double sided tile tape instead of tile mortar!
I don't see how you put the tiles on
It’s sticky tape!
Don't use that sticky paper. Use thin set.
You should step out of your comfort zone and try this is great stuff!
you didn't show how you started anything.
I know we had a brain hiccup and forgot to video it!
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Those finger under the grinder gives me the jeebeezz..
I’m with you man!
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No showing cutting the plugs and at least a few installs. :/
Seems no one shows how to finish edges that are not even⁉️
I just had same brick used as yours, but the edges are not even against cabinets or even under the Hood above the stove/range⁉️
What can be done please reply as it cost me a total of $400+ and I had the guys who said they could do this. They painted my entire condo…but this ended up obviously wrong SAD 😢
I was charged $250.00 to do the job. It wasn’t a lot to do-area wise.
A level is your best friend, keep everything level!
Why they don't sell them already cut
I don’t know but I’m thankful for your support!
So no mortar?
No mortar!
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😂😂Please people don’t use this stuff. Do it the right way so you aren’t having to do it twice later !! Unbelievable
Literally forgot the hard part. How to size and cut.
@@JoshStrickland-n8x you know what they say about Hine sight!
Half fast job. You can see all the air bubbles and you didn't even measure the last piece of adhesive right. You're ripping people off.
Our simple videos do offend people with their noses in the air. Thanks for your support and please share the video you made that’s perfect…I can’t wait!
Musselbound is cheaper at floor and decor fyi
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Good to see other options.
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This is not a good idea at all😮😮
How long would it take to do that wall? A day? 2 days? Just curious.
3 hours
Why not show the actual installation.. you went from cutting to done..ok thanks for watching..
Forgot to record. Thanks for your support!
The last cut was glaringly off.
Thanks for your good eyes!!!
What was the hack? I came to learn but learned not to use you video according to the comments.
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It would have been nice to see to being attached to the paper....waste of time
I agree it’s easy to forget to record!
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Didn't show mounting the tile,,I needed to see how that stuff stuck..like tug on it alittle an show us how strong it is or something 😂😂😂😂
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Why bother if you don't show the FINISHED PRODUCT. What a waste of time.
Sometimes it’s difficult to remember to do a final video I’m sorry to disappoint you, but I’m thankful you support our channel!!!
Skipped some major steps.
@@jamesrichardson63 😂 I know! Thanks for your support!
If I saw my contractor doing this I’d fire him on the spot.
According to the comments he’d “Fire”himself lol ⚡️⚡️⚡️🤪
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Typical US diy show: all nail guns/mdf/sticky tape and zero craftsmanship
It’s a channel an different ways of doing things. I’d love to see your video on how you do it in a non traditional way!
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A pay wall is appropriate for tips you don't want to give out for free Otherwise it's click bait.
Lol 😂 don’t click on it!
Certainly don’t reply!
HOW NOT NOT TO DO THE JOB AT HAND LOL.
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I've watched about 10 videos using this product & 1 other like it. This was the messiest application of the product I've seen. Yikes.
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Not a thorough video. It’s 2022 after all.
We didn’t get much footage on this, just wanted to finish the job and this was it. I apologize! Thanks for your support!
No offense but that is a hack job, use thin-set Kids
I’ll take that as a compliment! Thanks for your support!
Hack job 😂
No no it’s Construction hacks
This was a waste of time. All of the important parts people need to see were “forgotten”. Give me a break.
@@markneurohr9663 you can do it!
NO!
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No.
Yolo!
Most people dont have a expensive table saw, This video did nothing to enhance small 1 time projects, If I bought the saw it would be less to have it done, WTF Next video.
I would have done it for you!
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Man dont make people spend 1000s more of redoing it all over after this bullshit
Hey what do you mean?
@Construction Hacks peel and stick is garbage and the stuff your using, you didnt even pull out the receptacles do go with the tile under the ears from the receptacles, i do tile and been doing it for over 15 years this stuff is garbage that your using
@@TheOne-zz4kf so have you used this before?
@Construction Hacks no, its a diy junk id never use it, stick to original stuff, moratar or mastic
@@TheOne-zz4kf so how do you know it doesn’t work?
Not professional
Thanks for your support! Don’t be so hard on yourself! It takes years and a lot of experience you’ll get there just keep trying!
Way to cut your fingers off! Safety obviously is not a priority here.
Lol… it’s a tile saw you’d have to be a liberal to manage that!!!
Thanks for your support!
Where was the cutting around the outlets
It wasn’t my best video
skip the whole thing.
good video 🥱
Thanks for your support! I know it’s not the best video, we forgot to record because we wanted to finish the job!
@@constructionhacks9293 haha. I could relate.. peice work $$