Loving these videos. Did you use pex pipes and fittings for the plumbing? Also with a concrete floor, what is the best way to create a slope for water to run towards the drain? I'm hoping to make a barrier less entrance into the shower. What do you think? Thanks James.
I think that's what the plumbers used, may have been a different brand through, cant quite remember sorry. Generally you can only create the fall in the concrete when its originally laid, unless you use a concrete grinder that can be expensive. You shouldnt need it though, a membrane can be laid over a level concrete slab, and the tilers will create fall in the 40mm sand and cement screed that they lay over the top of the floor before they lay there floor tiles.
Just a little tip for the plumbers. After the rough in on the new bathroom, in an existing home, just make sure all mixing valves are in the off position before you leave. If just one is "on" you will cause a "cross connection" and cancel out any hot water flow to any hot taps in the house. Happens all the time. Even put some tape on the stems to stop the waterproofer from accidentilly nocking them on. I specialise in hot water repairs and I've experienced this on a lot of Reno's .
I like to use the plastic angles behind the sheeting in the corners and floor junctions, place around the perimeter before the wall sheeting and sika down to the floor then the angles in the corner overlap the floor ones, sika the junctions then waterproof under the screed and again under the tiles. I know waterproofing is a subject in itself but the most important component in any wet area reno in my opinion. Great video James
Cheers mate, yeah that is a great method as well! In the part 2 video you see more of our waterproofing going in, we used an angle at the floor over the sheets and bandage all joints and corners and apply two coats of membrane everywhere. Your right though, there are so many methods. Either way attention to turn ups and water stops are also required as this is one of the most critical stages in any bathroom. Get the waterproofing wrong and your in for a world of headaches in years to come. Take care bud, thanks again for watching!
Have you seen the already pre prepared plastic inserts for the wall inserts they make the waterproofing a sure thing on the inside of the nook as there is no need to do it as the insert is a total item and tiling a lot easier and neater as well.Going to use these on the SIPS Panel house bathroom.
I've done the demolishing part of bathroom reno and waiting for plumber to finish roughing in. Just wondering which order cement sheet n plaster board goes in. Cement sheet on floor first, then plaster board on walls or vice versa?
Hi, For bathroom renovation, can we remove only part of Gyprocke (section which has related to shower and vanity and plumbing) rather than all walls gypock inside bathroom? And then do rest of the renovation process? What do you recommend?
I am Intending to renovate the bathroom. (1) Can I waterproof my existing painted Gyprock/villawood wall (2) If i have to remove my existing Gyrock sheet, what is the best material to install. Thanks
Hi! Can I use moisture plasterboard in the bathroom and after that tiles? I've heard that the water will infiltrate in the walls in time. Is that true? Thank you!
Random question: What's your thoughts on those Stanley Fat Max levels? (The Silver series not the the yellow series) thanks for the videos. Great stuff 👍
G Day James,Nick here in the States as usual you have made a great video on bathroom reno did you ever get a chance to use braces on a day by day basis for ur tool/nail bag??how do you get the part 2 and part 3 portions of this bathroom reno?Take Care,Cheers,nick
Nick Nichols Hey Nick! Thanks for watching mate. Yeah I've been using the Milwaukee contractors rig with harness straps, works great 👍 only problem is when it get hot the sweat on the shoulders can get uncomfortable. That said better than the weight on the hips! Part 2 and 3 will be released in the coming weeks. take care.
Don't you mean get She who must be Obeyed ie the troublre and strife to select the PC items and the taps and spigots and the shower head.They will always want Champane on a Beer budget.
Loving these videos. Did you use pex pipes and fittings for the plumbing? Also with a concrete floor, what is the best way to create a slope for water to run towards the drain? I'm hoping to make a barrier less entrance into the shower. What do you think? Thanks James.
I think that's what the plumbers used, may have been a different brand through, cant quite remember sorry. Generally you can only create the fall in the concrete when its originally laid, unless you use a concrete grinder that can be expensive.
You shouldnt need it though, a membrane can be laid over a level concrete slab, and the tilers will create fall in the 40mm sand and cement screed that they lay over the top of the floor before they lay there floor tiles.
Thanks James. So would that mean almost the entire floor of the bathroom will be raised by 4cm if you go for a barrier less style of shower entrance?
That is auspex supplied by Reece plumbing
Just a little tip for the plumbers. After the rough in on the new bathroom, in an existing home, just make sure all mixing valves are in the off position before you leave. If just one is "on" you will cause a "cross connection" and cancel out any hot water flow to any hot taps in the house. Happens all the time. Even put some tape on the stems to stop the waterproofer from accidentilly nocking them on. I specialise in hot water repairs and I've experienced this on a lot of Reno's .
I like to use the plastic angles behind the sheeting in the corners and floor junctions, place around the perimeter before the wall sheeting and sika down to the floor then the angles in the corner overlap the floor ones, sika the junctions then waterproof under the screed and again under the tiles. I know waterproofing is a subject in itself but the most important component in any wet area reno in my opinion. Great video James
Cheers mate, yeah that is a great method as well!
In the part 2 video you see more of our waterproofing going in, we used an angle at the floor over the sheets and bandage all joints and corners and apply two coats of membrane everywhere.
Your right though, there are so many methods. Either way attention to turn ups and water stops are also required as this is one of the most critical stages in any bathroom. Get the waterproofing wrong and your in for a world of headaches in years to come.
Take care bud, thanks again for watching!
Great tips thanks kindly
Have you seen the already pre prepared plastic inserts for the wall inserts they make the waterproofing a sure thing on the inside of the nook as there is no need to do it as the insert is a total item and tiling a lot easier and neater as well.Going to use these on the SIPS Panel house bathroom.
Hey mate, just wondering what size pipes you used for the bathroom ? Are they 20mm pex or 16mm ? Thanks
I've done the demolishing part of bathroom reno and waiting for plumber to finish roughing in. Just wondering which order cement sheet n plaster board goes in. Cement sheet on floor first, then plaster board on walls or vice versa?
Hi,
For bathroom renovation, can we remove only part of Gyprocke (section which has related to shower and vanity and plumbing) rather than all walls gypock inside bathroom? And then do rest of the renovation process?
What do you recommend?
Really good tips, thanks
Your welcome Monika, glad you found it helpful.
I am Intending to renovate the bathroom. (1) Can I waterproof my existing painted Gyprock/villawood wall (2) If i have to remove my existing Gyrock sheet, what is the best material to install. Thanks
Hi! Can I use moisture plasterboard in the bathroom and after that tiles? I've heard that the water will infiltrate in the walls in time. Is that true? Thank you!
Random question: What's your thoughts on those Stanley Fat Max levels? (The Silver series not the the yellow series) thanks for the videos. Great stuff 👍
Great video thanks for uploading!!!
Cheers Dean, no problem, glad you found it useful.
Take care bud.
G Day James,Nick here in the States as usual you have made a great video on bathroom reno did you ever get a chance to use braces on a day by day basis for ur tool/nail bag??how do you get the part 2 and part 3 portions of this bathroom reno?Take Care,Cheers,nick
Nick Nichols Hey Nick! Thanks for watching mate. Yeah I've been using the Milwaukee contractors rig with harness straps, works great 👍 only problem is when it get hot the sweat on the shoulders can get uncomfortable. That said better than the weight on the hips! Part 2 and 3 will be released in the coming weeks.
take care.
This guy is cute
Thank you very much
Very helpful
Cheers
Could you please tell me the insulation used in the wall ?
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@@OurBuild thank you , love your videos.
Don't you mean get She who must be Obeyed ie the troublre and strife to select the PC items and the taps and spigots and the shower head.They will always want Champane on a Beer budget.
Omg, i want that fibro cutter!
Can a handyman do this?
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