DIY Shower Remodel : START To FINISH (Part 1 of 2)
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2019
- This BYOT DIY shower remodel project goes into detail on how to tile a shower wall from start to finish. This home improvement project is full of bathroom renovation tips for tiling an entire tub and shower from the beginning of demo, to plumbing, to cement board and then waterproofing with Red Guard. This video will show all the steps in between and plenty of details that you ma find useful if you are taking on this project yourself. You can completely transform any bathroom and make it an incredible statement piece. Bring Your Own Tools (BYOTools #56).
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MUSIC:
Min0:00 - Venice Beach: Topher Mohr & Alex Elena
Min12:00 - Pata Pata: Miriam Makeba (Matt Cherne Remix) www.chernebeats.com
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Not me thinking I was about to DIY my old shower with my own two hands. I tapped out when you explained the plumbing part.
Saves me 12mins thanks
You can demo around it just be careful always shut the main water off when your ready call a plumber to replace piping and install new fixtures you can always cap a line with a sharkbite if you have to , then once youve done the process you can save a lot of money ive seen customer showers up to 10k
I think it's more practical to hire you than to do these myself! :-)
LOL! You might be right about that one Peter. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing. It is greatly appreciated!
Totally agree
😄 I was thinking the same. So proud of you. Great job 👏
Hell yeah....fml
I need to do too.
My son (3 months) really enjoyed this video, he about damn near clawed my face off he was so excited haha
Stumbled on to your channel and have watched almost half of them back to back. I’m a new rental home owner and want to learn as much as possible. Love your channel. Keep the videos coming. Thank you 🙏
I love the confidence in your plumbing that you put up stuff before testing it. Looks great!
Love how much attention goes into your work. No skipping corners, etc...
Figure if I’m trying to help teach people the correct way to do a project I better be showing them the right steps to take, right? Haha. Thanks for watching and the support Jake.
This is probably the most informative and helpful shower restoration video I’ve come across so far. Thank you Sir
We inherited a house and this is exactly how the bathroom looks.. This video was an excellent idea of what I wanna do. Thanks 💜
Great to hear Victoria and thanks so much for watching! Good luck and hope you subscribed.
Outstanding! You do such beautiful work.
Great to hear that you of all people approve of my work ;) definitely quite the turnaround. Thanks for watching and I love your channel!
See Jane drill I can do this!!!!!!!
Maybe one of the few time lapsed video that explains as well. Learned from it and Loved it. Thanks.
You live somewhere very warm to have a water shutoff at ground level. Ours is 6 feet down.
TIp of the torch is much hotter, you solder with half the flame encompassing the pipe.
Very Nice Job! It's always great to see someone take the time to do the little things
Nice man...I’m sure Mom and Dad appreciate your work ethic.
This really got me going- just told my wife- I’m remodeling the bathroom- she was like 😅 I’ll keep you all posted! 😂
Fantastic job! I love that you show the before & after, along with the steps. Great work. 👍 👌 🔥
Solid video man! I actually just tiled our basement shower last year, wish this video had been up then! Haha a real trial and error process 😅
Donovan Graham well hopefully this video will help on your next tile project haha! Thanks for watching.
Your voice is relaxing. Was putting me to sleep
Beautiful work!
You inspired me to start my own project, have to say I'm still on minute 8:52 and I'm on day 10 already (I have a day job), changing bathtube took longer than expected and we hired someone for the plumbing, so far so good, slowly and no rushes, we'll get there... thank you for all this info, you make it look so easy!!
Now I'm wondering how long it did take. We are thinking about redoing our bathroom but we are afraid that it will take months if we do it ourself. And being without a working bathroom for a semi long period of time seems very annoying.
@manonborst4769 3 weeks, had a plumber to do the drainage and replace the new hardware for the new faucets, I wasn't feeling very optimistic with a torch on my hands so decided to pay 400 dlls and also he helped installing the new bathtub, still went from 12k down to 4k and including shower doors
@@manonborst4769 the main issue we have in the uk is the waiting time on plumbers. Not sure what it’s like in the US but plumbers here can say they’ll be there Monday and just not turn up. You get a call apologising and a new date given. That’s what would stall things over here.
Love your sense of humor!
When you broke down everything you need to do the pipes was a GREAT example of why you pay what you pay others and that’s not even including their time and skills! Awesome video
Dude, great video! I'm updating a bathtub/shower this weekend and this is exactly what I needed to learn.
I enjoyed listening to you just a little more than the project itself! I appreciate your video and the sense of humor as well.
Wow, great work. Straight to the point, clean and detailed 👌
Ready to take on our bathroom. Thank you for this video.
Love hearing that Natalia and good luck on your project. Thanks so much for watching and hope you subscribed.
@@BYOTools what is wonderboard
Great work! I love the doggo with the ball trying it's hardest to get you to take a break and throw it
LOL! Nice catch Janet and yes its hard to distract me when I'm at work :) Thanks for watching and hope you subscribed.
Beautiful transformation!!! You’re hired! 🤩
what about me ?
Man thank you so much. I needed this video and use this video to help me redoy bathroom thank you so much and God bless you.
Thanks for this video. You are way better at describing the process and tools needed than other videos on YT.
Love hearing that Justin and yes I take great pride in the videos I produce and am always focused on helping others learn how to do something. Not just showing the process of building. Thanks for sharing and hope you subscribed
@@BYOTools That means a lot. Definitely applying these tips to my own bathroom remodel in the next month. Cheers and yup I'm subbed!
Gorgeous love that tile!!!
Great to hear PT. Thanks so much for watching and hope you subscribed.
How does this guy not have millions of views he’s awesome.... totally
Haha Love it Joze! Thanks so much for the support and I DO have millions of views, just not on this video yet. Hopefully with more support from people like you we can get this video to a million. Thanks for watching and hope you subscribed.
This was fun to watch. Im currently debating if i should do my shower myself or hire someone to come do it. Im just worried i mess it up somewhere along the process ):
Great video. I made a drinking game out of every time you used the word "generally" or " general" and I'm more faded than a message in the sand on the seashore. I got some good tips for the sober moments too, overall I'd say I'm generally WINNING! 10/10 would would come back, keep the flow!
Beautiful job!!!
Nice. Thank you!! This was awesome, and, no, didn’t catch the pics that was funny. Looking forward to next week(s) video.
Glad I pointed it out then haha! Thanks for watching and the support Steve.
I think it’s better to cut out the nitch once you have started tiling up to bottom height of where you want to start the nitch. Doing that you will have good size tile for the nitch surround. If you prep the nitch before measuring you could have very small tile pieces
90's kids unite!
96 baby
does 89 count lol
I'm loving it, thanks for sharing.
Looks nice.....quality work 👍
My new tub is in; the faucet is installed, and now I'm staring at the open walls, paralyzed. I've done tiling before, but for some reason, this time am feeling intimidated even by simple tasks. Don't seem to have the courage or the strength (it is NOT Lite) to bring the tile board in from the car. I've watched about a hundred videos to build my nerve, and this is probably the best for clarity. I have heavy plastic taped up, so can shower that way indefinitely, but really want to see my tile on the wall. Thank you for the upbeat attitude. Too bad you're not my son or I could pour a G & T and just watch.
Thank you very much!!! You explain very well! God bless you!!
V well done amazing new shower love it 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Here is Part 2 for everyone that wants to check out how to finish off this amazing transformation: ua-cam.com/video/tzT5wJHCtN8/v-deo.html
Woohoo!
You did an AMAZING job man 👌🏻
Thanks Ivan. Hope it helped and thanks for watching.
Thinking of doing this, great video
beautiful result :)
Definitely subscribed after this video 💪🏽
Beautiful 😍
love this! I need to subscribe!
great job done
Good Job! Thank's for the video!!
Scott Sachs great to hear. Thanks for watching Scott.
Great! Any tips on how to remove a seized up faucet and drain?
Thoroughly enjoyed. Right amount of detail and not too slow or laborious. Also spit out my drink with “peasants”
Nice video.... Thanks for the humor too
Nice job bro🤙 Good man
Very thorough! New Subscriber!
This was fantastic. I haven’t done anything this in depth and I am so 😬. But it’s so ugly and hasn’t been updated for ever. Probably going to watch these about 10 more times 😂
very well done
But I love the way you did it quick like that that's a great job thank you for your video
Love this video
Congratulations, you win I was trying to go scroll through my history and see if I do not remember any videos you were the one I did not remember first😂😂
Welp…looks like I’m hiring someone to retile my shower 😅
lol!! you are so cool to watch, love your videos :)
liked and subbed, no nonsense video !
Love hearing that Adrian. Thank you so much for the support. It is greatly appreciated and welcome to the BYOT Fam!
wow that was an excellent video
Great to hear Dilip. Much appreciate the support and thanks for watching.
Should try pex tubing! Plumbing made easy
"So you dont have to lean over like peasants" you are cracking me up. So true though.
This waa the inspiration I needed. I am going to so this myself regardless how long it takes me 🙄. We might just havw to shower outside for months lol. About how much tile did you need for this project? Are those 12x12 or 14x14. Is there a specific kind of tile I should look for? One that wouldnt damage due to moisture etc? Please help 😫
I'm sure glad I found you and your video! I'm an old tile man, but things do change some in forty-five years, eh? A little time stamp: I was working when Dura-Rock was just introduced. Boy, doesn't that make life easier. Now my challenge is remodeling a bathroom that has all the charm of a bathroom in a nasty gas station in the middle of the desert, or perhaps a bathroom Greyhound might deny owning. Add to it? It is a manufactured home. So we all know at this point this is going to be better than a I Love Lucy show. Dyslexic? Check. Dyscalculia? Check. (autistic number scrambling). Left-handed? Check. Can I get confused with the direction of "righty-tighty" & "lefty-Lucy" even though it is a clue which direction to turn it? Oh hell yeah!
I have a deep hatred of vinyl wrapped wall panels and breathtakingly bad plumbing fixtures. Before I unpacked anything when we moved in (other than obviously, the coffee), I ripped down the 1/4" glass mirror that was losing the silver backing at the bottom of it first. I'm terrified of walking under ladders and breaking mirrors, but this time it was an act of the Decorating Police (that is, me)
So, the plastic tub, the chintzy plastic shower walls and the crap fixtures are going. I have a back edge in the front that is bowing outward enough for moisture to get in there. It smells ripe. How much damage could it have caused? The house is ten years old and in fine shape, but it also was built with modern materials and what they use in mobile homes. It's funny because the materials that are used are to HUD's specifications, but despite that, it seems that Fleetwood approaches upgrades and sensible additions to their parts list' like American car manufacturers would begrudgingly change this, but not modify the car design so the new designs or practices fit seamlessly and brings the best experience to the consumers.
In modular houses (these homes have not been called "mobile homes" since 1976 They come in at least two huge hunks, have to be permitted to deliver and install the home, tied to cement casings underneath the place. It would be cheaper to move a stick house than a "mobile home."
When you get inside you can see all sorts of ways the manufacturer "cheated" the build. I know conventional homes are built badly today. I stare at my modular home and can tell that a factory house is many time built by people than know less about construction than the average hammer slinger. They are designed for workers that have no experience whatsoever, to built a house without it falling down on the assembly line, lol. How I could go on.
But this is my house, and I am a perfectionist.
Just on a video technical note, I like and think it is smart how you just film the work--and I think shooting it speeded up was a smart move. After you demonstrate the technique or the tool, you continue to show it in action which is good reinforcement. I think that you might want to put chapter markings for each technique, or fixture focus, or whatever would help. I'd be damned if I could tell you how, but I know UA-cam has the instructions somewhere.
You know a helluva lot more than I do both as a craftsman with tile and with video. I'm still a month off before I destroy my bathroom. I kick around doing a video of it just because I've got all sorts of house projects I have to do, but goof around with my raw video in post production, just for the practice and possible use. I actually ended up in a training position, despite my ineptitude. I always explained that it was because I had made every mistake in the book, which qualifies me as a teacher.
Rock on! I'm lovin' what I am seeing, and your asides and snarky comments adds to the fun!~
Thinking of retiling our whole bathroom in our apartment. Your video was extremely informative and helpful. Also great choice with Miriam Makeba Pata Pata music at the end.
LoL hearing that Dominic. Thanks so much for watching and good luck on your project. Hope you subscribed.
New sub great work
As my kids would say, bruh. 😂. I seriously thought you were ending it like that for a second. I’m off to find part two to see how it’s done. Won’t be doing it myself, but seems like a cheaper option than having whole shower pulled out and new one put in!
Great video as always man, been a subscriber since day one! Just a tip though, dont use galvanized pipe along with copper-disimilar metals, also try to avoid using galvanized pipes with plumbing 😊
Good tip Karl. What type of pipe would you suggest for the tub spout? Thanks for watching and the input.
@Ashley Fox Johnston what diverter valve do you recommend?
Great video. Just wondering how you did the top corner(wall to ceiling)?
thanks
your Ryan Reynolds voice over 👏🏽👏🏽 thnx! Looking into fixing up my rr soon
Thanks for all the details- your voice over makes it seem easy but the video- not so easily- lol!!
Would be nice if you show us how to remodeling shower including tub too
Did you run galvanized straight onto copper? Do you not have to use a special fitting to stop galvanic corrosion?
Just curious how much will I save using hardy board and redguard vs using kedi board and there tape and sealants? Is Kerdi or Wendi worth it?
I love that momma Africa song playing in your background
Me To :) thanks so much for watching and hope you enjoyed the project as well.
Is there a particular reason you didnt use threaded fittings for the mixer valve then solder to those fittings?
I wish mine went as smooth as yours, I didn't account for the back wall not being plum and was trying with subway tiles. Ended up ripping it all out and starting from scratch with big tiles.
Ouch! That sounds like a rough one. The wall being plum makes life a lot easier. Sometimes thinnest can be used to level things up appropriately but not if the wall is really out of wack. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the video.
If I just want to retile the bathroom, do I have to remove the dry wall?
how did you waterproof the tub edge? I dind't see you attach the wall bord to the tub en waterproof all the way down over the flange.
I'm sooo motivated to fix my shower, I just need to motivate my husband too n be lucky to find every single material you used to protect the walls, cause the water in my bathroom filters in my kitchen roof, n watching all you did here, I'm thinking that's the whole reason. I know they didn't do any of this when they built this bathroom!🤦
I’ve seen green board being used as opposed to to concrete board. Is there a big difference on which one you use?
i watched this video several times and its really well made. thanks so much!!
Question: what is the name of the song at 11:04?
Awesome job and video production as well.
Question about stacking these or any boards together like you did. Why didn't you have some sort of glue to create a seal between these motherboards? Is that not required?
Handsome handyman 😗
question: with cement sheeting you domt need to also use an adhesive to attached to the studs (like plasterboard)? genuinely curious
How do you feel about using Pex?
What do you use to screw the cement guard to the studs?
Question, is it okay to only remove the bottom half of the concrete border and leave the top half there?.
I wish you could of shown of you doing the tile part on the walls.
Does the mud need to be fully dry before redgard is applied?
How long does it usually take you to tile out an whole bathroom
so when your doing demo and turned the water off, is there a valve you can close more directly to the shower once you open the space up or are you keeping the water off for the entirety of the project? helppppppp please
nice job , i prefer floating the shower
Thanks for watching Cory and appreciate the support.
*Very good at least I like it*
I wish if you can remodel my bathroom too
That's one of my favorite dreams to have one like that