I love these videos because everything always looks so straightforward when they have such a freshly plastered, square room with minimal obstacles, which are good for illustrative purposes, but then I look at my real-world bathroom with all its awkward corners, non-straight walls, sockets, etc. and the job suddenly becomes very daunting again!
Thank you so much. We ordered a contractor for a small bathroom hack and retail . He did such a bad job, aswell as delaying and ignoring our calls. We decided to finish the rest our selves. The work we did seemed to be significantly better than what he did aswell as fun. This video really helped a lot thank you!
Excellent video. I feel like schools need to come to UA-cam for their learning material because this sort of stuff is stuff kids should be learning. Also, is the narrator Ed Speleers?! Sound exactly like Ed Speleers...
Tillers cost a lot of money in Sydney , yet it's just a simple skill anyone can do , thanks for sharing hope to see more clips as I found it very helpful
One of the most important parts you did was keying in the substrate before you directional troweled.... and you didn't even mention it....cool video, good work!
@@harun5358 taking the thinset on the flat side of the trial and pushing it in the pores of the substrate that be concrete or uncoupling membrane or concrete board. Using the flat side of the trowel and pushing it into the substrate and then turning the trowel around and directional troweling also hitting the back or back butter each tile
this video is great and i will definitely use it for reference, though the one thing that got to me was at the 5:44 mark, the tiles DO NOT LINE UP. lol thats all
depends on the tile weight, without a skim; raw plasterboard can hold a lot more weight so for larger format tiles above 20kg/m^2 I wouldn't skim. You can work that out by calculating the weight of one tile and then multiplying it by the number of tiles you need per sqm. I would recommend getting MR plasterboard and then tanking it if its a bath surround. You also need to add say 4kg/m^2 of adhesive/grout weight. But Ideally you should you a tile backer board.
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Is it best to tile the whole length of the walls when fitting a new bath or fit the bath onto the wall and only down to the edge of the bath. I would have tiled the complete wall first but i been advised that isn't necessary?
It’s better if the whole bathroom is tiled and then everything else gets installed ( obviously the pipes and fittings have to be in place beforehand ) But no one does it like this anymore , it’s cheaper and easier to just bodge the work . The idea was that if you want to change your bath for example you don’t have to retire the whole bathroom , the thing is that today the fashion changes fast and people don’t want quality anymore so cheap bathrooms get installed every few year as the fashion changes .
Hi mr wickes I have a question is recommended install tile on drywall but in dry areas not the shower I'm just done the shower but I'm want done the rest of the walls
Bare in mind new tilers battens are not all straight as they seem it can be off by a mm or few anywere along timber then when tiling up you can be off on few tiles and spacers don't fit snug. I personally find investment in some aluminium square tubing and rubi adjustable stands really make it just bang on perfect all the time yes there is times when timber has to be used if obstacles are on ground level
Good video. I wonder if it would be a good idea to use silicone at the corners before tiling into the corners to keep watertight in case of cracks occuring at corners
Not sure if that would be right, as you often may need to remove and refill them after few years… also, if you measure quite well, there should not be any room for cracks in corners
@@Mariamsadventure thanks. Cracking can occur due to building shrinking etc. I put sealant on corners before tiling to protect against moisture. The silicone is hidden by the tiles which are then grouted
It is said before you tile a place you shold put water on it first to moisten area. If you plan to tile a stairs that has water resistant paint on it should you still damp it?
One small bone to pick with this. I see you're tiling two walls there, they should be tiled together I thought. So as you work from one wall to another, the tiles which are first cut into a corner then have the off cuts added to the adjacent wall to give the appearance that the same tile has gone around the corner.
YES that's a really good idea! Also number the tiles in case the wall isn't exactly straight, so the smaller bits on one side get the bigger bits on the other! Start at 1 on the bottom and write it on the back of the cut bit in pencil then use them in the right order on the other wall!!
Hello Mr Wickes, Could you use a Tile Levelling System with these tiles and what's your thoughts on such systems, also do you stock such systems, thank you for such an informative video 🛠
I understand to get the tiles central so you end up with the same width either end, but using a batten marked with a pencil line and shifting it across seems a bit basic. What's wrong with the good old fashioned tape measure??
Hi Yuskhan, probably better to start with the walls first tiling up from the bottom as shown in our guide. You can also find our guide to tiling floors here ua-cam.com/video/ywhh33dn0h0/v-deo.html Hope this helps, Alan.
TheDutchGuy110 the tiles are level, the floor and skirting board are not. If you tile from the nine level floor the whole wall would be out. Think before you write something
Good Video but fails to mention a crucial aspect Expansion Joints should be around the perimeter . Tiles expand and contract hence expansion joints allow for movement.
It is very rare to get a straight piece of wood. Fix one end, and simply work alone the wood lift up or down fixing the the wood one screw at a time...
I love these videos because everything always looks so straightforward when they have such a freshly plastered, square room with minimal obstacles, which are good for illustrative purposes, but then I look at my real-world bathroom with all its awkward corners, non-straight walls, sockets, etc. and the job suddenly becomes very daunting again!
It all takes practice believe me. Some bathrooms can be really intimidating but it all can be done with a little bit of effort and patience.
You have sockets in your bathroom??
@@mwbg I was thinking the same thing…..might be a shaver outlet
Part of that is because this is an advertisement. But there's several videos that show you how to do this in an actual real bathroom.
To true fella , it’s all easy until u go at it
Thank you so much. We ordered a contractor for a small bathroom hack and retail . He did such a bad job, aswell as delaying and ignoring our calls. We decided to finish the rest our selves. The work we did seemed to be significantly better than what he did aswell as fun. This video really helped a lot thank you!
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I have literally learnt more from UA-cam videos than I did at school ...
Snap lol
@@oliverharris9567 vv vvv vv
School is overrated, youtube is underrated
My college just straight up sent me this lmao.
Same
Thank you very much - I'm a total novice and did a respectable job having watched your video.
The arrangement of tile technics is so vital to getting that perfect look.
Excellent video. I feel like schools need to come to UA-cam for their learning material because this sort of stuff is stuff kids should be learning. Also, is the narrator Ed Speleers?! Sound exactly like Ed Speleers...
Tillers cost a lot of money in Sydney , yet it's just a simple skill anyone can do , thanks for sharing hope to see more clips as I found it very helpful
On flat walls and floors it's simple. If not experince counts
Can also be very tricky.
Well men cheap owner like you does the work then mess up coast double price to fix your easy bullshit work as you pretend
@@Gazza-is2tkeven expedite has to earn it from day one. Skills can be taught
i have to do a 4,5 m2 bathroom myself , never done tiling but this video is great and i am doing it
Best video on tiling I have seen so far thanks
One of the most important parts you did was keying in the substrate before you directional troweled.... and you didn't even mention it....cool video, good work!
What does that mean
@@harun5358 taking the thinset on the flat side of the trial and pushing it in the pores of the substrate that be concrete or uncoupling membrane or concrete board. Using the flat side of the trowel and pushing it into the substrate and then turning the trowel around and directional troweling also hitting the back or back butter each tile
This has really put my mind at ease. I'm confident I can do this now.
King Tutt ii
King T
Me too now 😅
How did you go?
@@Freeagent-4-life he's on his 5th attempt
Thanks you sir for such a wonderful teaching I can do my own tiling now Thanks so much
I think my tiler used this video and mixed the adhesive by chucking it in a bucket and mixing at full speed without covering the floor!
Very Good instructional video with practical tips
this video is great and i will definitely use it for reference, though the one thing that got to me was at the 5:44 mark, the tiles DO NOT LINE UP. lol thats all
Can this person do our bathroom, very impressive job well done
Thank you.
Extremely useful.
So is it better to skim a wall before tiling or is it better to apply tiles directly onto fresh plasterboard?
depends on the tile weight, without a skim; raw plasterboard can hold a lot more weight so for larger format tiles above 20kg/m^2 I wouldn't skim. You can work that out by calculating the weight of one tile and then multiplying it by the number of tiles you need per sqm. I would recommend getting MR plasterboard and then tanking it if its a bath surround. You also need to add say 4kg/m^2 of adhesive/grout weight. But Ideally you should you a tile backer board.
Well done Wickes! Fantastic ❤
Brilliant tutorial thank you so much ❤
Good luck buying 2 straight pieces of timber from Wickes
Literally just tried... couldn’t find any they all curved off or skirting wtf?????
Lol true
That's what screed rules are for.
George hill timber and building supplies oldham ... you will get a straight bit of timber from them 🙂👍
I know this is possibly impossible o I've never had a strat piece of wood
Thanks for sharing... very informative....
Ive been waiting for the tiler to get back to me & that was 3 weeks ago , going to DIY
Can. you put these tiles on top of the old tile s
Good morning. Good and neat work ❤❤
It all looks easy till you try it, but that is the fun of it and fhe joy there are lot of useful info in this video
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Is there a wet room membrane? And won’t screw holes destroy it ?
I like the grout job, I find it easy, I’ll do it myself in my bathroom, thanks for sharing the video
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Very good video, cant be faulted.
Thanks so so much I have learned alot about tilling and many more
Please I would like to use this opportunity to ask if you have training school?
5.42 ...us sure thats had a spirit level on it!
These are one the most beautiful tiles i ever saw. Good video too.
Is it best to tile the whole length of the walls when fitting a new bath or fit the bath onto the wall and only down to the edge of the bath. I would have tiled the complete wall first but i been advised that isn't necessary?
It’s better if the whole bathroom is tiled and then everything else gets installed
( obviously the pipes and fittings have to be in place beforehand )
But no one does it like this anymore , it’s cheaper and easier to just bodge the work .
The idea was that if you want to change your bath for example you don’t have to retire the whole bathroom , the thing is that today the fashion changes fast and people don’t want quality anymore so cheap bathrooms get installed every few year as the fashion changes .
I used this thanks. The batons are a good method if you get straight timber and spend time mounting it perfectly on the wall.
Great job and great video. Thank you
This is possibly the best video on UA-cam.
Nice job
I thought we were supposed to continue the tile around the internal corners? So it looks like a full tile in each corner?
Had no idea you could put adhesive on the back of the tiles (instead of on the wall) if the edge ones are tricky...thanks for this great video...
You only do it on tiles/stones such a travertine. It's not needed on porcelain or ceramic.
@@Thee_Penguinnot true back butter only wanna be dont do it
Should be buttered. I never apply one coat of adhesive unless the back of tile is completely flat . If you do chances are the tiles will fall off .
@@davidhagen8381thank you
Thank you very much! This was so helpful!
thnak you very much to teahcing this
what do you spray after use grout tile? plesea for me know.
Tileright easy seal
Please tell me the best mold proof compound to cover the gaps between tiles and finishing? thanks!
Mapei Ultracolour.
Plz add a video for concrete floor and wall
Hi mr wickes I have a question is recommended install tile on drywall but in dry areas not the shower I'm just done the shower but I'm want done the rest of the walls
Great technique, explanation and work. Thank you.
How can I learn how to tile
Definitely I'm going to do this in my new bathroom. Thanks a lot. It is so straight forward.
Are you supposed to remove the wall tile spacers when it’s dry? They don’t mention it
Obviously? How else will you grout
Liam Caddy no need to be rude, I was only asking.
As long as the spacer is deep in the grout joint you can grout over it. 👍🏽
Beautiful job.
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well done sir ,
Bare in mind new tilers battens are not all straight as they seem it can be off by a mm or few anywere along timber then when tiling up you can be off on few tiles and spacers don't fit snug. I personally find investment in some aluminium square tubing and rubi adjustable stands really make it just bang on perfect all the time yes there is times when timber has to be used if obstacles are on ground level
Good work
Thanks good information good instructions video
How do you calculate the wall area exactly? Can someone give me an example of a calculation to give me an idea. Thanks.
Measure height of the wall and multiply by width. Example 2.5m height by 3.5m width equals 8.75sqm.
Good video. I wonder if it would be a good idea to use silicone at the corners before tiling into the corners to keep watertight in case of cracks occuring at corners
Not sure if that would be right, as you often may need to remove and refill them after few years… also, if you measure quite well, there should not be any room for cracks in corners
@@Mariamsadventure thanks. Cracking can occur due to building shrinking etc. I put sealant on corners before tiling to protect against moisture. The silicone is hidden by the tiles which are then grouted
I love Wickes my mate works there and he is doing well there career wise.
What tiles are these I want them
Thanks for the great video
It is said before you tile a place you shold put water on it first to moisten area. If you plan to tile a stairs that has water resistant paint on it should you still damp it?
Very good so floor tiles also
very nice work
Wow that's one beautiful bathroom :D :D
Though honestly it's big enough for that unit bath to be removed, and a lovely free-standing bathtub to go there instead :D
One small bone to pick with this.
I see you're tiling two walls there, they should be tiled together I thought. So as you work from one wall to another, the tiles which are first cut into a corner then have the off cuts added to the adjacent wall to give the appearance that the same tile has gone around the corner.
It does make sense too, gr8 feedback, I need to add that info on my practical tiling job.
No it not working like that
YES that's a really good idea! Also number the tiles in case the wall isn't exactly straight, so the smaller bits on one side get the bigger bits on the other! Start at 1 on the bottom and write it on the back of the cut bit in pencil then use them in the right order on the other wall!!
That will look terrible.
No.
Good helpful clear video
Thank you for this video
Hello Mr Wickes, Could you use a Tile Levelling System with these tiles and what's your thoughts on such systems, also do you stock such systems, thank you for such an informative video 🛠
Hi, yes you would be able to use a tile levelling system with these tiles. We don't currently stock any at the moment I'm afraid. Alan.
Yes we do!
Levelling systems and clips
excellent video
Silly question, what about if your walls are painted?
Very Nice, well done
I probably would’ve removed the skirting board and tiled to the floor , thought that was a standard practice?
Excellent, easy to follow,
Why aren't the spacers fitted into the cross joints?
I understand to get the tiles central so you end up with the same width either end, but using a batten marked with a pencil line and shifting it across seems a bit basic. What's wrong with the good old fashioned tape measure??
Because old school is more accurate, tape measures move and it only has to be a mm out and it's fucked
Wow a straight pice of wood!!
I am grout
kakadots installing floor title 7in.4ft cermati title
....we are grout
Long live grout
Tiling around shower tray
Lol
tip - start at the centre, finish at the ends (partial tile).
Thank you
What about tiles that are laid in brick pattern? Not just evenly stacked atop eachother
That's a better way of doing it. My tile manufacturer actually says NOT to do them the way this guy did and I can see why
Is this porcelain tiles or ceramic? I like the brightness of this tile.
Ceramic.
what do you tile first the walls or the floor
Hi Yuskhan, probably better to start with the walls first tiling up from the bottom as shown in our guide. You can also find our guide to tiling floors here ua-cam.com/video/ywhh33dn0h0/v-deo.html Hope this helps, Alan.
Amazing 🤩
tnx for the video! 👌👍👊❤
This looks extremely daunting
Nice job!!!
Thanks for know how, I hope to get it right, as I am a women with handy man know how, thanks to my precious father, My God bless him Patricia
No back butter?????
5:42, not remotely straight at all how am i supossed to tile my first ever Toilet if they can't even tile it straight
TheDutchGuy110 the tiles are level, the floor and skirting board are not. If you tile from the nine level floor the whole wall would be out. Think before you write something
@@MrQcomputing Dud, really? dat
Hmm, think I will get someone to do it!
peter heighes l want job for tiling plz l know who to tilling
Indeed
what if i need to put nickel line between 2 ceramics on wall, what kind of profile i need?
and how put on the wall?
do i need to place a spacer between the batton and the first tile too?
No
Good Video but fails to mention a crucial aspect Expansion Joints should be around the perimeter . Tiles expand and contract hence expansion joints allow for movement.
Exactly.
Tiles do not expand..... expansion would be the house. Ie walls, floors. Tiles do not...
informative
very difren how to install
It is very rare to get a straight piece of wood. Fix one end, and simply work alone the wood lift up or down fixing the the wood one screw at a time...
Great
l like it... good job