@@NathanTilesTheWorld its a step too many lazy installers wouldnt do. and id probably put myself in that category on that small of a piece. i wouldn’t have thought to do shallow cuts. (i’m a little embarrassed)
OHHHHHH You sneaky SOB!!! The fake grout joints in the one tile was freakin FANTASTIC!!! Very, very, very well done Bud. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out again!! Just my 2 cents I like the fake grout joints better.....
Right on, great video’s. I like that your not judgmental of others, just doing your thing. It’s obvious that you love tile, it takes a different breed. Lol I love tile work as well!!
@@NathanTilesTheWorld I heard you say your in Ohio. I’m about 45 minutes from Louisville. We moved here from California about 7 years ago. I’m super impressed with your work.
Positive feedback: your track selection is great for your vids, love that future bass sound, it's bright, bit exciting but good for backing track. Just love your videos. Great vibes.
So I have a question … on that outer edge, between the metal insert and the outer tile … do you grout? … kerdi fix? … or “abut” the tile to the outer edge of the flush mount vent. Your outer tile cut looks amazing and it looks like you just abutted the metal frame to the tile. I noticed there is a slight taper on my metal Aria flush mount vent insert. To explain further, there are 3 parts to the Aria vent system … 1. The 1ˢᵗ part is flush mounted to the OSB with floor screws 2. The 2ⁿᵈ part is inserted “as a metal frame base”, it’s adjustable in the “z-direction,” (up or down”and screwed in place to prevent someone from standing on the vent and moving it lower. 3. Finally there is the “inside square” that holds the small tile on the inside. I’m talking about the 2ⁿᵈ part, the metal frame base. What treatment, if any, do we do to the outer edge? I also noticed there is a slight taper in the z direction, so the metal frame base is wider at the bottom than at the top. Plus it’s “adjustable”, by simply bending the top of the metal frame base. I’m trying to make my installation look “pro”. Thanks for your help.
Hi Nathan, if using these Aria vents (metal ones instead of plastic) do you know if, down the road, I need to clean the HVAC system by way of the vents themselves, can a vacuum hose be put down into the frame for the vent that is in the subfloor or are the louvers in the way of doing so? I assume the louvers do not come out from the frame? Thank you, great video! Best regards.
Aria needs to make the outside edge of the insert straight so that you can drop the insert in after the tile is installed. You can see the outside bevel at 4:58. Other wise there will be a 1/16" or 1/32" gap all the way around the vent so that it can clear the bevel when you drop it in after the tile is installed. You can also see the side bow at 4:39
@@NathanTilesTheWorld I was concerned about this, watching their install video. Doesn't seem like it would be that difficult to incorporate a better adjustment mechanism, one that's also load bearing.
Yea, that’s exactly what I was wondering… those louvers aren’t meant to”hold up” anything… and the vent is normally drilled into the floor. I must be missing something here! ?
Great video. I love the look of the Aria vent. Installed a couple now. A little tricky to get the height adjustment correct as the pre drilled holes are downward angled and it wants to suck the whole body of the vent lower than you want. Did you have an issue with that?
YES. it was a real bugger getting them set correctly over concrete, so i lexeled the crap out of the insert that holds the tray. They're way easier to use over plywood.
Completely random & off topic but, how comfy are those Adidas?? I LOVE them!! Have them in Blue/Grey, Off White & Red!! Slip on, slip off, freakin fantastic!! Hoping all is well Bud, Dirty Jersey out!!
Good video, how does mortar bond to the metal plate/insert ? Try not to use markers guys, they might not be washable and can leave marks on tile. Pencil is best.
It's tougher for sure, but affixing the inner grate with the metal screws is tough with those as well. LOVE the concept, but they're a little tricky to install imo. I still use lots of them!
Great work! The Aria vents look so slick and clean. You mentioned a false joint at the end. How do you create a false joint? Just grind a trench part way through the tile and fill with grout? Any videos on this?
Do you have instagram or tiktok? There's a few videos on there of me making them. I use the plunge feature on my wetsaw, and score about 1/8" depth, then clean it up with a two grit stone or diamond buffing pad
whats your take on aria vents? Did you see the specs, to achive 100 cfm you need a ton of them. A 10in vent if properly calculated has such poor performance...
Aria needs to come up with a better way of mounting the insert so that its height is adjustable. The downward angle makes the frame sink revealing the cut away edge of the tile.
It's common in the states. Where are you located? Typically theyre used over a crawl space, or floor underneath. Not sure of the advantages or disadvantages. Thanks 🤝🏼
I think its drawn on the instructions as going against the subfloor. The depth of the top is set by the inner channel that the tray sits in. That inner channel for the tray is screwed (and i glue too) to the outer channel body with metal screws, which in turn is fastened to the subfloor.
According to Schluter, your heat cables are too close to the vent. I believe they say cable should be 4" from vent. I doubt it will be a problem but just stating what they say.
Is this from hearsay or personal experience. I'm interested in these vent's but cannot find a lot of firsthand review regarding noise or airflow restriction. They have their specs posted online but I'm not an HVAC specialist so they mean nothing to me.
@@NathanTilesTheWorld thanks for the feedback. I Love the look and agree if they do not have negative affects on a homes HVAC system that they should be the new standard. Home design has come so far and all we have is ugly metal grates or somewhat less ugly wood tone grates. These aria vents are beautiful and the ability to match any flooring is ingenious.
@@NathanTilesTheWorld earned a follower just for being so responsive. Is there any way I can reach out to you if I have some questions unrelated to this video?
You are a TRUE PROFESSIONAL! Thank you for explaining step by step.
Great effort, Nate! You’re a pro! Nice touch at the end explaining how to handle a grout line “in the Aria vent”. PERFECT!! 😍❤️
flush mount vent really slick look, well done dude and that false joint Perfect touch!!
Thanks Z!
the shallow cuts on the inset piece........OUTSTANDING!!!!
Thank you!! Saves a bit of time, and probably looks cleaner once done.
@@NathanTilesTheWorld its a step too many lazy installers wouldnt do.
and id probably put myself in that category on that small of a piece. i wouldn’t have thought to do shallow cuts. (i’m a little embarrassed)
We're all on this planet to grow my friend. And at our own rates ❤
I learn humbling information on the daily 😅
OHHHHHH You sneaky SOB!!! The fake grout joints in the one tile was freakin FANTASTIC!!! Very, very, very well done Bud. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out again!!
Just my 2 cents I like the fake grout joints better.....
Right on, great video’s. I like that your not judgmental of others, just doing your thing. It’s obvious that you love tile, it takes a different breed. Lol
I love tile work as well!!
It's a good trade. Appreciate the kind words!!
@@NathanTilesTheWorld How far are you from Louisville, Ky?
5 hrs. Why do you ask? Believe it or not, i have a brother there.
@@NathanTilesTheWorld I heard you say your in Ohio. I’m about 45 minutes from Louisville. We moved here from California about 7 years ago. I’m super impressed with your work.
Oh nice! I really appreciate that man. Things good down there?
Positive feedback: your track selection is great for your vids, love that future bass sound, it's bright, bit exciting but good for backing track.
Just love your videos. Great vibes.
Thank you! Appreciate the thoughtful comment 🙏
Another nice one Nathan! That's a cool vent, I've not seen that before.
Thank you Brian. They are really clean looking. They're not as quick, at all, but look so good!
So I have a question … on that outer edge, between the metal insert and the outer tile … do you grout? … kerdi fix? … or “abut” the tile to the outer edge of the flush mount vent.
Your outer tile cut looks amazing and it looks like you just abutted the metal frame to the tile.
I noticed there is a slight taper on my metal Aria flush mount vent insert.
To explain further, there are 3 parts to the Aria vent system …
1. The 1ˢᵗ part is flush mounted to the OSB with floor screws
2. The 2ⁿᵈ part is inserted “as a metal frame base”, it’s adjustable in the “z-direction,” (up or down”and screwed in place to prevent someone from standing on the vent and moving it lower.
3. Finally there is the “inside square” that holds the small tile on the inside.
I’m talking about the 2ⁿᵈ part, the metal frame base. What treatment, if any, do we do to the outer edge?
I also noticed there is a slight taper in the z direction, so the metal frame base is wider at the bottom than at the top. Plus it’s “adjustable”, by simply bending the top of the metal frame base.
I’m trying to make my installation look “pro”.
Thanks for your help.
Hi Nathan, if using these Aria vents (metal ones instead of plastic) do you know if, down the road, I need to clean the HVAC system by way of the vents themselves, can a vacuum hose be put down into the frame for the vent that is in the subfloor or are the louvers in the way of doing so? I assume the louvers do not come out from the frame? Thank you, great video! Best regards.
How did you do the bigger horizontal cut? Plunge cut and then use an angle grinder?
Aria needs to make the outside edge of the insert straight so that you can drop the insert in after the tile is installed. You can see the outside bevel at 4:58. Other wise there will be a 1/16" or 1/32" gap all the way around the vent so that it can clear the bevel when you drop it in after the tile is installed. You can also see the side bow at 4:39
Looks like they should make an old work and new work one. I have an opening, but it doesnt look like I can use this.
They have a old work box now but it doesn't look as sleek as there is a flange that sits on top of the existing surface.
Wow one piece and false joints holy smokes blew my mind
Can u please tell me what blade you used on your grinder or whatever that tool is to make that cut come out way better. Thanks
I like your videos. They have a cool feel to them.
I appreciate that 😎
I’ve never installed or seen one of those before really cool nice work.
Visitors always want to step on these so you have to mount the insert frame so that it's robust and won't sink.
I had one sink because of this!! 😢🥴
@@NathanTilesTheWorld I was concerned about this, watching their install video. Doesn't seem like it would be that difficult to incorporate a better adjustment mechanism, one that's also load bearing.
They need to address it in my opinion
Yea, that’s exactly what I was wondering… those louvers aren’t meant to”hold up” anything… and the vent is normally drilled into the floor. I must be missing something here! ?
I wish there profile matched the thickness of grout line. Other than that freakin sick!
Awesome job
Great video. I love the look of the Aria vent. Installed a couple now. A little tricky to get the height adjustment correct as the pre drilled holes are downward angled and it wants to suck the whole body of the vent lower than you want. Did you have an issue with that?
YES. it was a real bugger getting them set correctly over concrete, so i lexeled the crap out of the insert that holds the tray. They're way easier to use over plywood.
I had the same issue with my vents. Aria needs to come up with a better way of mounting the insert so that its height is adjustable.
Thank you for this video it’s so useful
what kinda wet saw do you use ? can you use a table wet saw instead ?
Completely random & off topic but, how comfy are those Adidas?? I LOVE them!! Have them in Blue/Grey, Off White & Red!! Slip on, slip off, freakin fantastic!! Hoping all is well Bud, Dirty Jersey out!!
They ARE ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!
Good video, how does mortar bond to the metal plate/insert ? Try not to use markers guys, they might not be washable and can leave marks on tile. Pencil is best.
Nice work, excellent video! I wonder if the Flushmount Pro is the way to go since it has the metal body?
It's tougher for sure, but affixing the inner grate with the metal screws is tough with those as well. LOVE the concept, but they're a little tricky to install imo. I still use lots of them!
Great work! The Aria vents look so slick and clean. You mentioned a false joint at the end. How do you create a false joint? Just grind a trench part way through the tile and fill with grout? Any videos on this?
Do you have instagram or tiktok? There's a few videos on there of me making them. I use the plunge feature on my wetsaw, and score about 1/8" depth, then clean it up with a two grit stone or diamond buffing pad
whats your take on aria vents? Did you see the specs, to achive 100 cfm you need a ton of them. A 10in vent if properly calculated has such poor performance...
Aria needs to come up with a better way of mounting the insert so that its height is adjustable. The downward angle makes the frame sink revealing the cut away edge of the tile.
good work bro! ive never seen air vents on the floor? why do thye have these? what the advatange as opposed to....wall vents?
It's common in the states. Where are you located? Typically theyre used over a crawl space, or floor underneath. Not sure of the advantages or disadvantages. Thanks 🤝🏼
@@NathanTilesTheWorld in heating areas hot air rises.
I enjoy your videos.
I really appreciate that. I do too! More will eventually as well ❤
What kind of blade were you using on the grinder?
4" amazon spacial diamond mesh blade
great job, u are the best 👌
great video
Where are these vents sold?
Hello, I’m a contractor in Colorado and do a lot of tile work. How do you like the Dewalt wet saw?
It's a beast. I've had 4 or them now. I really want the bigger 36000 now too!
And if someone steps on the vent because that support under is weak
Is this vent installed on the subfloor directly or can it be installed on the scratch coat that sits on top of the subfloor before the tile?
I think its drawn on the instructions as going against the subfloor. The depth of the top is set by the inner channel that the tray sits in. That inner channel for the tray is screwed (and i glue too) to the outer channel body with metal screws, which in turn is fastened to the subfloor.
Oh yeah. Phantom grout joints are so so sexy.
Great video! I am in… 🔥
they look nice but they restrict airflow... not what I want to do to my hvac system
According to Schluter, your heat cables are too close to the vent. I believe they say cable should be 4" from vent. I doubt it will be a problem but just stating what they say.
Yeah it was a mistake.
Yes, I noticed that too. Nate, good on you for owning it and knowing you’ll never do that again! 🙌
great video!
Appreciate you!
The details..
The details are where we dwell 🦾❤
The devil is in.....
Mine fail after 6 month ,all that cold and hot air separate thin set from the tile
What about if we used Kerdi Fix instead? An “adhesive” rather than “thinset”? I’m doing my ensuite and I’m wondering. 🧐
Here’s another idea … maybe we need to “scuff up the bottom of the insert?” If it’s “shiny plastic” then there is nothing the thinset can adhere to?
Cringey about the life of that plastic. Will it get brittle?
Sure they look nice, but they shouldn’t be a standard. They are noisy due to the restriction of the air volume
Is this from hearsay or personal experience. I'm interested in these vent's but cannot find a lot of firsthand review regarding noise or airflow restriction. They have their specs posted online but I'm not an HVAC specialist so they mean nothing to me.
I have noticed nothing severe. Negligible to me, and my clients so far. Used on 5 or 6 projects only to this point.
@@NathanTilesTheWorld thanks for the feedback. I Love the look and agree if they do not have negative affects on a homes HVAC system that they should be the new standard. Home design has come so far and all we have is ugly metal grates or somewhat less ugly wood tone grates. These aria vents are beautiful and the ability to match any flooring is ingenious.
I expect this market to expand in the near future. It has to, lol!
@@NathanTilesTheWorld earned a follower just for being so responsive. Is there any way I can reach out to you if I have some questions unrelated to this video?
Vents are garbage, can't adjust airflow and they sag down when stepped on