Great work! I removed tub doing walk in shower using QVODecprs white Carrara Marble 5mil PVC shower wall panels instead of tile. Planning Black Onyx Mable LVT flooring. Wall color to match mid grey tone in marble veins on .shower panels. Haven’t decided on color of vanity, countertop and sink yet but be a blend of existing colors. Here’s couple concerns 1. How to integrate inexpensive steam? Either within shower or standalone mini tent type 2. What about infrared tech? Have installed expensive Panasonic quiet Bluetooth speaker exhaust fan above so another f. Is out. Perhaps something attached to wall ? 3.should I go with 16”x60” strip of quiet comfort in-floor heat shield running from bathroom door to shower door? 4. Need grout niche then finish hooking up 3 mini RGB recessed LED lights
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Always remove what was there unless its on the foundation slab other wise remove it to see what the ply wood underneath looks like and if it need to be replaced. But excellent renovation though
Amazing results- I only have one question if you can answer. Did you pressure test all the water lines prior to sealing up the wall? Maybe I missed it? Oh wait- 2 questions... Did you have a steam unit ? I didn't see that.. Thank you again...
Looks good. I've been wanting to do the same design with the shower at my house. Double check me on this for your state since I'm in a different one. Verify your light switch is not too close to your water source. Since the second sink was added to the vanity your water source moved closer to the light switch, making it closer than 36in, which is not to code unless it's got a GFCI. I can't tell from the video if that switch does or not. Not saying you did anything wrong, just don't want anyone getting electrocuted. Double check that though for your state. Didn't see a GFCI on the outlet behind the toilet either. Did you run that in series with the existing GFCI next to the mirror? Great work though. Definitely agree with you sweating copper is for a pro!
hi just seen your bathroom project looks great. would you be able to explain how did you run the light wire pass pass the Kurdi board and seal it up so stream doesn't sneak pass.
So beautiful, I just bought a house, did kitchen ish , needs a bathroom, with I could do it myself. I'm only handy with a glue gun. But this inspired me it's beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
You had the same shower and about the same size bathroom as ours looks like and you did the things I want to do! Even the same mirrors. Can you come over to West Michigan and tackle our master now?
You’ve done an incredible job. 🤩🤩🤩 I do have question, however. Where did you install the generator? For mine, I’d planned to install it under the bench, but after Googling steam showers, I wasn’t confident about my plan. Thanks!
Bro spent a normal person's full house remodel money on one room XD. nah, but i know those mirrors weren't cheap and neither was all that Schruter materials. Best of the best for this guy. man. I can only hope my shower will be half as nice XD.
I’m always amazed at people who do this type of work. So much is involved. How long did it take from start to finish? Also, please wear good particulate masks cause that fiberglass and other materials are really bad for your health over long term exposure
9:10 You dont tile of existing tile because a 1/2" or more transition looks and performs like shit. Unless you like speed bumps in your doors ways, have way too much clearance aready or dont care about tripping.
you only had rough out plumbing. just letting you know. cause you use the term like you know what you are talking about. but rough in is below slab or stubbed up to a location. rough out is setting it for the plumbing fixtures. setting it for plumbing height as it exits the wall. hence rough out. good try though
It’s okay to hire professionals. The cost can be worth the time you’ll save no question. No need to constantly justify hiring them. Instead celebrate their talent and own hiring them out
After renovating three bathrooms myself I cannot agree more. I saved a lot of money and learned quite a bit in the process, but now I am finding my free time on the weekends to be too valuable to want to give up for long projects like these.
Came out awesome! Great job guys 👏
Great work! I removed tub doing walk in shower using QVODecprs white Carrara Marble 5mil PVC shower wall panels instead of tile. Planning Black Onyx Mable LVT flooring. Wall color to match mid grey tone in marble veins on .shower panels. Haven’t decided on color of vanity, countertop and sink yet but be a blend of existing colors. Here’s couple concerns
1. How to integrate inexpensive steam? Either within shower or standalone mini tent type
2. What about infrared tech? Have installed expensive Panasonic quiet Bluetooth speaker exhaust fan above so another f. Is out. Perhaps something attached to wall ?
3.should I go with 16”x60” strip of quiet comfort in-floor heat shield running from bathroom door to shower door?
4. Need grout niche then finish hooking up 3 mini RGB recessed LED lights
Killer video & project, just wish I could see some details of the Steam Machine Install.
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Cannot believe you did not remove that little bit of old floor tile. You practically replaced EVERYTHING ELSE.
he tiled over it no? Honestly you're saving yourself at least a days work and the waste, I don't hold it against him.
Always remove what was there unless its on the foundation slab other wise remove it to see what the ply wood underneath looks like and if it need to be replaced. But excellent renovation though
@@MrRW88 I do not think he is going to have any rotten wood rot…. This is a slab
@@andrewbrown1493 Cool then he is all set
one of the best diy s I've seen! looks pro!
Wow ! Your washroom look amazing v beautifully done v v cosy love it ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍
Woooo so amazing and beautifull bath room
Thanks so much for great sharing 💕💕💕
Very nice, bud. Came out great!
Amazing results- I only have one question if you can answer. Did you pressure test all the water lines prior to sealing up the wall? Maybe I missed it? Oh wait- 2 questions... Did you have a steam unit ? I didn't see that.. Thank you again...
Nicely done. Can you share the room dimensions and the shower dimensions? I'd like to see what space I need to pull off a similar bath layout.
Thank you. The room is roughly 10x10 and the shower is 3x5
@@rogueengineer thanks
Looks awesome man. My questions is how much does/did this cost. Kind of thing I want to do to a bathroom when I own my own home.
i would say if you’re doing all the work around 7.5k for materials. if you pay labor and materials around 14k is what i would charge. here in texas
Looks good. I've been wanting to do the same design with the shower at my house.
Double check me on this for your state since I'm in a different one. Verify your light switch is not too close to your water source. Since the second sink was added to the vanity your water source moved closer to the light switch, making it closer than 36in, which is not to code unless it's got a GFCI. I can't tell from the video if that switch does or not. Not saying you did anything wrong, just don't want anyone getting electrocuted. Double check that though for your state. Didn't see a GFCI on the outlet behind the toilet either. Did you run that in series with the existing GFCI next to the mirror?
Great work though. Definitely agree with you sweating copper is for a pro!
Came put really nice. Great job
I am about to take on a Steam shower project. if you had one warning what would it be?
Why not use pex for everything? I didn't see anything regarding a steam generator? How is this a steam shower?
Yes, I didn't see that either.
Greenboard in a shower. The DYI's signature install 🤭
"DYI"... The expert's signature spelling
@@rogueengineer
Non sequitur
Cute tho
Awesome job. Bathroom looks great. 👌🏽
hi just seen your bathroom project looks great. would you be able to explain how did you run the light wire pass pass the Kurdi board and seal it up so stream doesn't sneak pass.
You did a great job, thxs for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow. Looks nice!!
I work in Construction... now i really want to try this out
Half wall is a very good idea
Nice work
You did an amazing job ❤
Looks great! strong work!
Awesome work!!!!!
Could you please link below which exhaust fan and shower light you used? I see they have multiple for the same brand. Thank you.
Looks great!
Thanks Gary!
So beautiful, I just bought a house, did kitchen ish , needs a bathroom, with I could do it myself. I'm only handy with a glue gun. But this inspired me it's beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
You had the same shower and about the same size bathroom as ours looks like and you did the things I want to do! Even the same mirrors. Can you come over to West Michigan and tackle our master now?
Looks awesome!
Great video this is exactly the shower I am trying to create. Can you tell me did you add a downlight in the shower itself?
Nicely done!
beautiful !
I love the tile choice but I can't find it on the Home Depot website. Do you have a link? Thank you
You’ve done an incredible job. 🤩🤩🤩 I do have question, however. Where did you install the generator? For mine, I’d planned to install it under the bench, but after Googling steam showers, I wasn’t confident about my plan. Thanks!
Great work!
What about the ceiling in the shower, should it be angled\tilted so the water\steam can go to the wall and don't drip from the top?
He did that and covered it in the video. 6 inch drop to be specific.
Great job. What tile did you use? And man, I wished I had friends in every trade like you do lol
Same question for me regarding tiles!
Looks amazing! What did you use as the top cap on the knee wall? Thx.
Thanks. Thats a marble cap
cool bathroom
Easy to use and install.
Phil Gambino Approved
Good job! 👍
Thanks!
Did you need a dedicated 240v line for the steam generator?
Very nice 👌
Nice setup. The quiet fans always concern me because what if someone hears me poopin?
Let's hear the numbers............all-in, how much did this upgrade cost you. It looks beautiful.
Around 20k. If I paid someone to do it probably double at least
Enjoyed this video! What happened to the cabinet space? Was this utilized to house the steam generator?
Oh would I love to have a steam shower!
Who mades the dust catcher that you used to cut out the hole for your can light?
Where did you located the steam motor and how was that’s set up
Amazing work. Which ceiling fan did you purchase? Also, what was the trim for the baseboards and the trim on the tile edges? Thanks :)
Wow amazing! How long did this project take?
Nice craftmanship, I was just wondering why did you use that half corner wall at the left; seems the appearance would be nicer without it?
There is a bench on the other side to sit when using as a steam room
Make sense, I was not familiar with what that option involved; thanks and keep-up the good work!
Would you have felt uncomfortable using sharkbite push fittings instead of sweating the copper?
No I like sharkbite fittings but they get expensive.
Buen trabajo 👍🏽
Bro spent a normal person's full house remodel money on one room XD. nah, but i know those mirrors weren't cheap and neither was all that Schruter materials. Best of the best for this guy. man. I can only hope my shower will be half as nice XD.
how long did this job take?
What are the measurements of the steam shower cabin? Thanks
I’m always amazed at people who do this type of work. So much is involved. How long did it take from start to finish? Also, please wear good particulate masks cause that fiberglass and other materials are really bad for your health over long term exposure
Good 👍 job.. interesting
Thank you
Great job. How did u ever learn todo all that. Why didn,t u just get a one piece steam showwr? So easier.. They crack I bet.
What steam kit was used?
Was there no vent for the vanity waste line?
could have put a shower niche in the retaining wall of the bench, to kill two birds with one stone haha
You needed the joist hangers for a ceiling structure with no load?
Yea, it’s code
what's the sqft of your bathroom?
What size was the shower?
3x5 saw it in another comment
No vapor barrier ?
You did that
why didn't you do the pan first?
Normal pitch is quarter inch a foot
Nice i like to have one
How much did this cost ?
A few posts up he says 20k.
why tile over tile takes 15 min to remove
It's over a concrete slab. Definitely more than 15mins. Plus we could use the extra height at the thresholds for a smooth transition.
Drywall and steam shower?
Completely waterproofed of course.
Union plumber get it straight 100% quality
Nice work despite the outdated design choices which kind of saddens me, why work so hard for a 15 year outdated decor :(
9:10 You dont tile of existing tile because a 1/2" or more transition looks and performs like shit. Unless you like speed bumps in your doors ways, have way too much clearance aready or dont care about tripping.
Well there was a 1/2” transition and now it’s flat. So thanks
Where is the steam?
Is that low iron shower glass?
Yes it is
@@rogueengineer Might be a dumb question but How does the steam not escape from the top of the door?
I’ll say it! You know it! Wifes got a cute 🍑, congrats!
I actually like the bathroom more before. The shower is cool, but they should have removed the rest of the tile
LoL plumber NO NO NO!
you only had rough out plumbing. just letting you know. cause you use the term like you know what you are talking about. but rough in is below slab or stubbed up to a location. rough out is setting it for the plumbing fixtures. setting it for plumbing height as it exits the wall. hence rough out. good try though
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After seeing what he just built iam pretty sure he knows what he is talking about 😊
Nice, except the toilet.
Yeah that should be in a water closet, no one wants to look at that thing
Now has a job at dabs
That is one big project. Looks good.
Dude, copper is so easy.
I don’t even need the steam shower I can just use my regular shower or my two personal steamers that I have
Starting to sound like a DAP ad
I wonder who he's sponsored by!
Just watched this video and it went "REALLY REALLY GOOD" but not really.😐
It’s okay to hire professionals. The cost can be worth the time you’ll save no question.
No need to constantly justify hiring them. Instead celebrate their talent and own hiring them out
100% agree.
After renovating three bathrooms myself I cannot agree more. I saved a lot of money and learned quite a bit in the process, but now I am finding my free time on the weekends to be too valuable to want to give up for long projects like these.
NO WAY YOU LEFT THE TILE
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You can’t tile over existing tile. -says no one.
thank you for the video. I'm happy to see it. Sadly I cant do it in my home. #stopthewar #standwithUkraine #closethesky