Now that I've seen this very thorough, informative explanation, I am 100% confident I won't have time or the tools to do this job myself and I can skip straight to calling in an expert : ) Thanks for not leading me on with a 90-second fly-over!
Thank you Jack, we have an old house with a bathroom about 50+ years old and I'm working on cleaning out the grout and tiles are breaking and shifting. This video showed just what I'm up against. So, well done, easily understood and the results looks great. I appreciate this so much. Rock On!
Jack, I've just found this channel via the bathroom tile repair. I'm on my lunch break and have spent the last two hours fussing with old grouts and grime in preparation for an identical job. Your video is incredible and the work ethic shows. There are two other comments, above or below, that speak of how much this repair would cost. One quotes 5-6k; I wish, but I don't believe it'd be that much. However, I am interested in knowing what you'd quote on a job like this. Could you break down time/material? I would love to know, as I can relate to your work ethic (in progress) and professionalism here. I work and live in the same apartment complex for $10.50hr and will surely be rushed through this project while grasping to quality with all my strength haha. I just want an idea of what i'm really worth; Assuming I follow the work ethic displayed in this video! Can't wait to get off work and check out some more of your stuff!
Is there any chance you have anymore of those beige speckled tiles around, that you show in this video. I broke a couple in my bath tub, and am having a hell of a time finding them.
@@ron-uc9mf LOL! Let me guess. You're that "honest" contractor? I could do an entire 50 sq/ft bathroom including shower install, tiling, flooring, and a new vanity for that price.
Now that I've seen this very thorough, informative explanation, I am 100% confident I won't have time or the tools to do this job myself and I can skip straight to calling in an expert : ) Thanks for not leading me on with a 90-second fly-over!
Bro after 4 part video I know I aint bout to do this job 😂
this has to be one of the best instructional videos I've ever watched ... thank you so very much
Thank you Jack, we have an old house with a bathroom about 50+ years old and I'm working on cleaning out the grout and tiles are breaking and shifting. This video showed just what I'm up against. So, well done, easily understood and the results looks great. I appreciate this so much. Rock On!
Loved the series, thanks for putting this here.
This was an amazingly well put together series of videos. Thanks!
Thanks, Jack. First time in my life, I did grouting following your steps. Precise and concise. Thank you again.
Thank you for the step by step instructions
These videos are very well done - thank you
Excellent four videos - was wondering how to tie the old wallboard to new and this answered that and other questions!
Thank you. Very informative.
Thanks Jack, your videos took me step by step to fix my folks bathroom tile and save tons of cash!
Gotta love the duckie in the end.
Very informative video, love the step-by-step tutorial. Thank you.....
Jack, I've just found this channel via the bathroom tile repair. I'm on my lunch break and have spent the last two hours fussing with old grouts and grime in preparation for an identical job. Your video is incredible and the work ethic shows. There are two other comments, above or below, that speak of how much this repair would cost. One quotes 5-6k; I wish, but I don't believe it'd be that much. However, I am interested in knowing what you'd quote on a job like this. Could you break down time/material? I would love to know, as I can relate to your work ethic (in progress) and professionalism here. I work and live in the same apartment complex for $10.50hr and will surely be rushed through this project while grasping to quality with all my strength haha. I just want an idea of what i'm really worth; Assuming I follow the work ethic displayed in this video! Can't wait to get off work and check out some more of your stuff!
Sweet. Just what I needed.
Beautiful thanks for sharing
Extremely helpful, thank you
Excellent video
Great teaching videos.
Nice! I've learned a lot! Thanks!
Is there any chance you have anymore of those beige speckled tiles around, that you show in this video. I broke a couple in my bath tub, and am having a hell of a time finding them.
Amazing well explained
which caulk you used for bath? Besides, so for the bottom line-the joint between tile and bathtub, I saw you didn't put grout and used caulk only?
At 0:49 he used grout to go over the tiles to set the cracks.
Yes it's silicone caulk. It's recommended to use silcone where tub meets tile and bc it's waterproof
Nice
How much would a job like this cost
How much this job cost
Prices may vary .If you can find an honest contractor ,between 5 or 6 grand.
@@ron-uc9mf LOL! Let me guess. You're that "honest" contractor? I could do an entire 50 sq/ft bathroom including shower install, tiling, flooring, and a new vanity for that price.
How to patch a shower body wall with wonder bord
Ughhh why doesn't anyone show a video cutting the holes for the faucets!!!