I just have to say - I love you! Your videos are amazing and I have used them in my DIY for years. I'm getting ready to grout my bathroom. I've grouted before in my other bathrooms, but it has been a couple of years. I love watching your videos to refresh my memory. Thanks again, Shannon!
Thank you very much for your demo and good explanation the things you show in your videos. I watched many videos about how to grout the tiles and found that your demo is the best. All words you say has an important meaning. You are a great teacher. Thank you again.
Thanks so much, Shannon... I'm laying tile in a new bedroom... today the grouting begins, so I checked your video out as a review. So appreciate the high quality of your videos... always very clear teaching & demonstrations. Thank you!
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My contractor quit so this is my go to channel for all my needs. Cause I need to know I’ve never had to do anything in the lines of home Improvements. Thanks for all the time and effort you put in to your videos
great videos!. I like the extent of the processes shown to completion, it gives me confidence as a DIY-er to embark on project such as this one. Thanks a lot, and keep the videos coming :).
I was wondering why you posted your question on this video cause I thought you were referring to on the long between the tub and wall tile, I realized after I replied that you were referring to the joint between the front of tub and floor. With this grout I have never had that floor joint crack and I don't silicone at the floor either. Just wanted to clarify that.
@@HouseImprovements Thanks for the reply, Shannon! Yes, I was referring to the floor joint. What about the wall joints between the side walls and the front of the tub. Grout or silicon?
Another great vid. Would like to mention though, I've used this grout and as Shannon points out, it does dry quite quickly...so...be careful on the type of tile you use it with. I used this grout with what seemed to be a porous tile and the grout left marks on the tile within 30 seconds of not getting it off...it was very painful to work with. I suggest testing it with some spare tiles first and if needed...seal your tiles first before using this grout.
Great video Shannon!! I was wondering if I buy the same grout and only use a little bit for a very small area, can I use it again in few months if I need to, or does the grout dry out in the bucket? Thank you!
hola Shannon, any advice for tiling over a radiant floor. its getting colder and the heat is on, so the concrete slab is warm. Do I shut off the heat and tile when cool?
i am using 6"x24" ceramic tiles. they are not all exactly the same width and some have a slight bow to them. this has caused my grout lines to be not 1/16th as i had hoped for. so my grout lines go from very thin to some places as much a 3/16 . should i still use a non sanded grout or a sanded grout.
Does the hand trowel have a foam pad on it? Is there a "preferred" kind of pad? Also, I wondered why the toilet drain wasn't grouted. Always good tutorials. Thank you for recording, editing, posting.
Some do some don't, depends what you buy. I generally don't waste grout under there unless i know I have enough. You can go back the next day and do it if you want .
It’s a real bummer if you don’t completely fill the joints with grout. If you just fill in the top of the joint in about a year you will have the good fortune of vacuuming out the now empty seam and regrouting. The grout sitting at the top of the joint will have broken up.
I just have to say - I love you! Your videos are amazing and I have used them in my DIY for years. I'm getting ready to grout my bathroom. I've grouted before in my other bathrooms, but it has been a couple of years. I love watching your videos to refresh my memory. Thanks again, Shannon!
Awesome! Thank you!
Shannon, you have the best home improvement videos on youtube, the right amount of detail, gets to the point, clean and professional.
I have followed your work until I started doing my own DIY in Dallas, TX Thank you Shannon
Thanks for the refresher on this simple (but also subtly not-so-simple) process! Good video.
Thank you very much for your demo and good explanation the things you show in your videos.
I watched many videos about how to grout the tiles and found that your demo is the best. All words you say has an important meaning. You are a great teacher.
Thank you again.
Thanks so much, Shannon... I'm laying tile in a new bedroom... today the grouting begins, so I checked your video out as a review. So appreciate the high quality of your videos... always very clear teaching & demonstrations. Thank you!
Very good explanations. Thanks for the video.
Do you use a sealer on the grout after it dries?
Great video. Doing some tile work so a good refresher
Thank you for explaining the steps so clearly.
looks great, outstanding job
Nice job on the floor Shannon. Thanks for the demo.
Great video! You make it short and simple just like your other videos.
I appreciate the specifics and detail in all of your videos. Excellent video!
Great video! Clear explanation! Grouting tonight! I'm confident! Thanks for creating these!
Wonderful!
Awesome video and very well done!!
Ha I'll bet that new float made you say "Why did I wait so long"....great tiling series thank you so much!
Really like your videos, put together well and has helped me tremendously during my total remodel.
Great video. I have enjoyed seeing this whole project.
If you like this project you will maybe really like what we have in store for later this month and into December! Its a secret so I can't tell you right now but keep tuned! If you want to be notified every time we upload something new click the bell symbol that appears after you hit SUBSCRIBE if you are already subscribed then the bell will be beside the SUBSCRIBED tab under any of or video description areas. Thanks and keep watching
I feel so much more confident now in starting to renovate my bathroom, your videos always cover so much! this series has been great!
Thanks, this was very helpful! I have some grouting to do, and have not grouted before.
My contractor quit so this is my go to channel for all my needs. Cause I need to know I’ve never had to do anything in the lines of home Improvements. Thanks for all the time and effort you put in to your videos
great videos!. I like the extent of the processes shown to completion, it gives me confidence as a DIY-er to embark on project such as this one. Thanks a lot, and keep the videos coming :).
Thank you brother 🙏
Great detail given, thank you
Thankyou for this video.
Thanks Shannon, can you post a link for the Thinset removal tool please?
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Thanks Shannon!
Grout between the tiles and the tub tends to crack because of the tub flexing. Wouldn't be better to use caulking instead for that particular spot?
yes on a tub you do need silicone there. When I'm using clear silicone I use grout back there first to give some colour in the joint.
I was wondering why you posted your question on this video cause I thought you were referring to on the long between the tub and wall tile, I realized after I replied that you were referring to the joint between the front of tub and floor. With this grout I have never had that floor joint crack and I don't silicone at the floor either. Just wanted to clarify that.
@@HouseImprovements Thanks for the reply, Shannon! Yes, I was referring to the floor joint. What about the wall joints between the side walls and the front of the tub. Grout or silicon?
I would grout it and caulk it. Just to be extra safe.
Another great vid. Would like to mention though, I've used this grout and as Shannon points out, it does dry quite quickly...so...be careful on the type of tile you use it with. I used this grout with what seemed to be a porous tile and the grout left marks on the tile within 30 seconds of not getting it off...it was very painful to work with. I suggest testing it with some spare tiles first and if needed...seal your tiles first before using this grout.
Real nice job.
Great video Shannon!! I was wondering if I buy the same grout and only use a little bit for a very small area, can I use it again in few months if I need to, or does the grout dry out in the bucket? Thank you!
Thank you
Good work 🚹
hola Shannon, any advice for tiling over a radiant floor. its getting colder and the heat is on, so the concrete slab is warm. Do I shut off the heat and tile when cool?
i am using 6"x24" ceramic tiles. they are not all exactly the same width and some have a slight bow to them. this has caused my grout lines to be not 1/16th as i had hoped for. so my grout lines go from very thin to some places as much a 3/16 . should i still use a non sanded grout or a sanded grout.
I would stick with non sanded
Does the hand trowel have a foam pad on it? Is there a "preferred" kind of pad? Also, I wondered why the toilet drain wasn't grouted. Always good tutorials. Thank you for recording, editing, posting.
Some do some don't, depends what you buy.
I generally don't waste grout under there unless i know I have enough. You can go back the next day and do it if you want .
Your welcome, glad you like our channel!
Any tips for cleaning up remaining haze after you've grouted?
Many times a wipe .buff with a clean cloth will do it. If you need more than that there are haze cleaners you can use.
Finished the entry way tile grouting, and some blue shop towels did the trick. Looks fantastic! Thank you!!
good video
Ring video thank you so much
"Dump it in the flowerbed" ha, ha! Dump it under the deck, if possible. Keeps down weeds :)
are you using a soap in the water. Lots of bubbles
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Great
It’s a real bummer if you don’t completely fill the joints with grout. If you just fill in the top of the joint in about a year you will have the good fortune of vacuuming out the now empty seam and regrouting. The grout sitting at the top of the joint will have broken up.
Terrible video - I now have depression - thanks