Bathroom remodel - Part 2 - Hexagon Tile and Grout

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • The Ditra has been laid, now its ready for the 2"x2" hexagon tile!
    #howtoinstallhexagontile #completetileinstall #bathroomhexagontile

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  • @zackcrafted
    @zackcrafted  3 роки тому +12

    This was one of my first videos, and it has by far been my most viewed.
    I filmed this in preparation for a series I'm doing on an Off Grid cottage build, to get some practice in for editing and shooting.
    Feel free to subscribe to follow alone with the build, and check out the playlist I have dedicated to that.
    Thanks for the views and support, hope you enjoy!

  • @richardschlong8772
    @richardschlong8772 2 роки тому +2

    This was really a great tutorial I love the way you laid everything out and then made all your cuts at one time for the initial rows. Thanks so much

  • @timothybrennan8309
    @timothybrennan8309 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video. It's helped me lay our hexagon tile floor. There's no way to replace seeing a pro at work.

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful for when you installed your floor! A visual is always nice

  • @robertpataki4844
    @robertpataki4844 Рік тому +1

    Great video, I found it super useful when doing my first tiling job just yesterday.

  • @MassGradingTeacher
    @MassGradingTeacher 7 місяців тому

    Nice work!

  • @peterkotzPete
    @peterkotzPete 10 місяців тому +5

    Nice job! Only comment is if those tiles are

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  10 місяців тому

      Ah! Good tip, thanks for sharing, I’ll be using that the next time

  • @Brad_R
    @Brad_R 2 місяці тому

    Looks great. I'm thinking of tackling my own batbroom floor with 2" hexagon mosaic. I heard anything under 2" size should not have Ditra, but I am trying to avoid cement board. How is yours holding up 3 years later?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 місяці тому

      Thanks!
      Ya I was back and forth on if I should use it for 2” x 2” tiles I used, and decided to go for it. It’s holding up fine, I mixed my thinset a bit more stiff, so there was less squeeze out.
      I think I would have been equally confident in structurally sound plywood too

    • @Brad_R
      @Brad_R 2 місяці тому

      @@zackcrafted Awesome. Thank you.

  • @ronbarfield5615
    @ronbarfield5615 2 роки тому +2

    Folks if using the mapei ultra color grout do NOT use this grout technique. It has a sealer additive it sets fast and if you don't completely clean tile as you go, depending on the tile you may never get off of it drys. On marble you could sand and polish it out but some tiles not happening. Mix small batches, do small areas and sponge clean asap especially DIY'ers ...

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, this is a good point, first time i used this product i made the mistake of doing the whole shower surround with it then going back... what a mess

  • @jays1752
    @jays1752 2 роки тому +2

    Would have like some insight into how you went about doing your layout/measurement but a good basic instructional video on installing this type of tile, nonetheless.

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback! This was one of my first videos and I wasn’t sure what direction I wanted to make my videos go… in the future I’ve made it more clear when I’ve focused on ‘how to’ tutorial videos, always learning though :)

  • @jimhunter5457
    @jimhunter5457 2 роки тому +2

    Great video and very helpful. I felt like I was meditating.

  • @DannyPeck
    @DannyPeck 8 місяців тому

    Why don't you tell us what you're doing and why?

  • @KidRichmond
    @KidRichmond 3 роки тому +2

    Tile can be back breaking having to stay hunched over and you did all this while moving the cameras around! Solid job

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Thanks! tricky in a tight spot, and for one of my first videos, glad you enjoyed

  • @evillemonkey
    @evillemonkey 3 роки тому

    Was there any chalk lines or straight edges used, how did you keep it straight and square?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Great question, I should have gone more in depth. I did use a straight edge for my first row against the tub, then just a framing square to get square off that straight edge. then from that point on i just use spacers/eye it, all about getting the first row sweet
      Thanks for watching!

  • @Odyssey1022
    @Odyssey1022 Місяць тому

    How long did you wait between placing the tiles on the morter and doing the grout?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  Місяць тому

      To lay the tile, I usually only work in maybe small section to avoid the thinset skinning over.
      Then just follow the manufactures instructions for when to grout, typically 24 or 48 hours

  • @tommyy123tn
    @tommyy123tn 3 роки тому +1

    3.5 gallon bucket will change your life.

  • @ctsfiddler
    @ctsfiddler 3 роки тому +2

    I got to do this next weekend 5 by 5 small bathroom exact same tile, thanks for the info. beautiful job.

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Glad you found it useful. Hope yours went well!

  • @daytonajimduey2068
    @daytonajimduey2068 3 роки тому +2

    Learning to do my own bathroom. Good video for me to do it right.

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Nice! This is my preferred method (using Schulters Ditra) but theres a few ways you can go about it. Good luck!

  • @sonja619purrsnpoms4
    @sonja619purrsnpoms4 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video Thank you, This will help guide me 😉Doing my grand Daughters bathroom tomorrow I refuse to let my husband help, He doubts I can do this but 💪 I got this , I hope 😬🤞

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      Thanks!
      You got it! Just go slow and steady, pre cut and dry fit what you can so you have pieces ready after you lay your mortar. Don't get to far ahead of yourself with the grouting ;)
      Good luck!!

    • @sonja619purrsnpoms4
      @sonja619purrsnpoms4 2 роки тому

      @@zackcrafted 🙏 Zack Thank you so much for your professional advice

  • @thomasbarry5274
    @thomasbarry5274 Рік тому +4

    Grout haze for LIFE

  • @juvejuve1778
    @juvejuve1778 10 місяців тому

    Hi! Thanks for uploading this video! Your tiles look great and seamless. I have a question. How did you manage to end up with the same spacing between them? My contractor just finished the floor in a shower stall, and the spacing messed up. Will the grout resolve that if you pick a matching color?

  • @jerina9
    @jerina9 Рік тому

    What kind of grout would you recommend ?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  Рік тому

      Good question! If you haven’t done it before I’d recommend something that has a bit more working time, and then depending on grout width, there’s both sanded and then unsanded, unsanded can be used for 1/8th” or less

  • @intertubicular
    @intertubicular 11 місяців тому

    what trowell are you using?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  11 місяців тому

      I believe it was a 1/4”x1/4”x1/4”
      They are small tiles so you don’t need much!

  • @randywilliams6248
    @randywilliams6248 2 роки тому +1

    I just did this in my bathroom that is basically the exact same size but my wife wanted black hexagons. Not too bad at all, good job on your end!

    • @randywilliams6248
      @randywilliams6248 2 роки тому

      @Bronze Monk the tile turned out decent, I'm happy enough with that. I messed something up on my grout though. She wanted dark/black grout and when it dried, it looked like areas were different colors. Not sure if I used too much water in my sponge (even though I squeezed it out). I actually got irritated and just scrubbed it before it was so it all looks lighter, she actually likes it better lol. It worked out but I was very upset in the beginning. Still not sure what I did wrong....?

  • @zachkennow6561
    @zachkennow6561 3 роки тому

    what were those little crosses you pulled out from between the tiles?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Hi zach, those are just 1/8th spacers to create a consistent grout line. There are several sizes available to choose from, for the mosaic tile, you just match whatever they already have

  • @stormbytes
    @stormbytes Рік тому +1

    Outstanding presentation!

  • @juicycast5281
    @juicycast5281 3 роки тому +1

    nice knee pads!

  • @ipsizm9265
    @ipsizm9265 Рік тому

    Great video! For similar small square marble tile should I use sanded or unsanded grout? If unsanded, should it be epoxy unsanded? Also, how long do I wait before taking up grout with a sponge? Thank you!!

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  Рік тому

      Good question! I would tend to lean towards unsanded/epoxy grout. It's nice on softer surfaces as the sand can scratch easier. But if its anything over an 1/8th inch grout line usually you have to go with a sanded as its stronger
      But I'd always check with the manufacture as every product and material varies a bit!

  • @markparker6691
    @markparker6691 Рік тому

    What is the mat called you are applying the grout and tiles over?? My brother in law is currently tiling my bathroom floor and is tiling over 15mm ply board.

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  Рік тому

      It’s called Ditra, it’s an uncoupling membrane which doesn’t allow micro movements to transfer into the tile, avoiding cracks and grout popping.
      Y

  • @WahWeeWooWah
    @WahWeeWooWah 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you SO much for uploading this. What a time to be alive to be a DIYer. The work you put into this is GREATLY appreciated omg 🥲 🙏

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!
      Thanks for taking the time to watch :)

  • @col.rangus1071
    @col.rangus1071 Рік тому

    Good to know mosaic tile works on ditra. I'm doing the same thing and I'm at the point where it's too late to back out now. I was afraid I wasted time after I heard some sources say ditra isn't recommended for smaller tile.

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  Рік тому

      It does! It gets tricky and not recommended for any tile under 2”, which these tiles were, anything smaller just gets more difficult to lay flat
      Happy tiling!

  • @kevingascho9055
    @kevingascho9055 3 роки тому

    Wow that looks great..I like its slowed down to show us amateurs what your doing..very clear..could you give me a little more commentary on "steps","tools" etc you're using? Thx

  • @gabrielpage860
    @gabrielpage860 2 роки тому

    I am planning on installing the exact same tile over Ditra. (As you have in this video) I have read that some people have had problems with the smaller mosaic tile over Ditra. How is your installation holding up?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому +1

      Its holding up fine!
      I believe the manufacture (Schluter) advises any tile less then 2"x2", thats what my tiles are in the video. I didn't have an issue with it at all, just made sure I keyed my mortar into the waffle pattern, and did a nice even comb, and they all set fine.
      but yea, it is the bare minimum.
      Good luck!

  • @marcopoulin1897
    @marcopoulin1897 10 місяців тому

    You should float the ditra let it dry much easyer

  • @asiadailey82
    @asiadailey82 2 роки тому

    How much is this kind of tile per sq?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      really depends on a few things, i forget the cost to this specifically, though it was on the cheaper end (ceramic, beveled, plain white)
      Comparable to other ceramic tiles though per square foot

  • @rickhoupt6933
    @rickhoupt6933 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this video and nice job. I’m doing same tile in black over Ditra. It looks as if you go through much more thinset with the ditra. Can you share a ballpark of coverage you got out of the thinset

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  7 місяців тому

      Most welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful.
      To be honest I can't remember how much thinset I used, I think it was around a bag of schluter All-Set. That was also used to install the ditra.
      It does gobble up more though, thats for sure!

    • @rickhoupt6933
      @rickhoupt6933 6 місяців тому

      Got my Ditra done today. Took 18# allset which was 1 54 sq. Ft. Roll. Grabbed a fresh 50# bag and doing same tile in black tomorrow. Feeling pretty confident after checking back with this video.

  • @chaibill
    @chaibill Рік тому

    Is the ditra lining necessary? Im tiling over concrete but there is some residue from old tile

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  Рік тому

      Hey, ahh ya depends on a couple things but sounds like in your situation it would be added insurance to do ditra. Ditra decreases significantly the chance of cracks in your tile from movement telegraphing through the substrate , in your case concrete.
      I’d also go on Schluters website and see what the manufacturer recommends
      Good luck tiling!

  • @infectedpuddle1638
    @infectedpuddle1638 Рік тому +1

    Cool, a noob showing noobs how to do tile 👍

  • @SmittyFan
    @SmittyFan 2 роки тому

    Mine started off great but I’m having to rip up 1/3 of the end because the tile just isn’t fitting right.
    I’m not sure if it’s a bad batch from Lowe’s but none of these tiles are matching up properly causing gaps and smashed together pieces.

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому +1

      Honestly you could have gotten a bad box or two, doesn't take much for things to go wrong in this manufacture process. I've had it before where the tiles completely let lose of the mesh :S

    • @SmittyFan
      @SmittyFan 2 роки тому

      @@zackcrafted that’s exactly what it was. Should’ve been obvious but I wasn’t really looking for it. I kept thinking from the perspective of what did I do to screw this up😂🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      @@SmittyFan ya that sucks :S sorry to hear it! Hopefully redoing it went well!

  • @mariafleming3184
    @mariafleming3184 2 роки тому

    I have a really similar hexagon tile that I'm laying in my downstairs bathroom. It's just a tiny bit smaller but really similar. My sheets came sandwiched between brown paper in boxes of ten. No plastic at all, and minimal packaging really. Companies need to do better! On a brighter note, thanks for this tutorial. Super helpful!

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому +1

      I completely agree!
      Glad you found the video helpful :)

  • @AlecGrinage
    @AlecGrinage Рік тому

    Are you putting another layer of thinset on the ditra at this point? Or is that grout?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  Рік тому

      Yep! First embed the ditra with thinset, then you can apply another layer, working it into the waffle pattern, and then comb it and carry on as you typically would

  • @kennethscullion2630
    @kennethscullion2630 3 роки тому

    Looks great! What size trowel are you using? Ditra does not recommend the trowel size I want to use for smaller tiles .. not sure if this is concerning

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      good question. I'm actually using the Schluter specific trowel which is a 11/64 x 11/64, could get by with a 1/8 x 1/8 for smaller tiles, like these small mosaics i'm using.
      As long as you have coverage, you could spread out the mortar, lay your tile, shift it back and forth to settle the ridges, and pull it up again to see if you have adequate coverage.
      Good luck!

  • @jeroom98
    @jeroom98 3 роки тому

    Nice work! I am doing the same tile in my bathroom. How much thin set and grout did you end up using to finish this project for that size bathroom?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Hi @jeroom98 unfortunately I can't remember. It was probably around 2 bags of thinnest, and a bag a grout. ... i'd recommend getting more then you need, for the price of it, its worth not getting 3/4 done and running short!

  • @andreysheyfer546
    @andreysheyfer546 2 роки тому

    I didn't have to even finish watching this video. This is the correct way to install this. Good job I like it alot

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the compliment Andrey!
      I'm glad, also surprised, with the traction this video has gotten :)

  • @keithcygan4157
    @keithcygan4157 2 роки тому

    Hi Zack. Great video - I am using a similar tile in my kitchen remodel, and just laid the tile a couple days ago. Can you clarify what you're doing right around the 7:40 mark of the video? It looks like you're going around with an exacto knife and cleaning up the bits of mortar that sprung through the gaps between the tiles. Do I have that correct? I will be having a go at laying grout in the next few days, and want to make sure my prep is on point before proceeding.

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Keith,
      Yep! Thats exactly what i'm doing. I like using a knife, depending on how soft the mortar is, you just have to be careful you don't apply to much pressure on the edge of the tile, as some glazing can easily pop off.
      There is a diamond blade you can get to clean the grout lines, but I find that increases the chance of chipping the glazing.
      Try and get the full thickness or 2/3rd of tile cleaned out!
      Good luck!

    • @himynameisjohnwumsh7631
      @himynameisjohnwumsh7631 2 роки тому

      @@zackcrafted how long did you wait before you walked on the tile and cleaned out your grout lines? Thanks.

  • @dcjnt24
    @dcjnt24 3 роки тому

    I'm looking to start this exact same tile/ditra. What size trowel did you use for laying the tile?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      I believed I used a 3/16" x 3/16" notched trowel.
      Basically you want a trowel that can achieve full contact with the tile. Just be careful the tile doesn't float too much, as with such small tiles, its easy for them to become out of level. As soon as you drop the sheet, get it in position, tap lightly with your rubber grouting trowel, and it should be good to go!
      Good luck!

  • @ramr9348
    @ramr9348 Рік тому

    What grout are you using. Unsanded or sanded

  • @MargaretF717
    @MargaretF717 3 роки тому

    How much time lapse from when you put the grout on till wiping off ?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Hi, good question, it really depends on your grout. I used a hybrid grout for this bathroom, which has an accelerated dry time, have to wipe it off within 20 minutes with sponge. Best to check what the manufacture suggests.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @Houdini.C
    @Houdini.C 3 роки тому

    Is that like a technique you use when you stack the tile and let it fall into place?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      its because the sheet of tile isn't ridged, like a solid piece, so to avoid making a mess in the grout, its easier to let it fall into place, then to try and set it directly into the mortar.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @jeffflint600
    @jeffflint600 2 роки тому

    How long did you let your tile set before coming back and grouting ?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      Hi Jeff, I waited until the next day, though it might vary depending on a few things, should be safe to go with what the mortar recommends, and when it doubt, give it a bit of extra time ;)

  • @ShaunaSever
    @ShaunaSever 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Zack! Thanks for this, super helpful. I’m actually installing this exact tile in a half bath. My walls aren’t square (110 year old house!), and I feel like the right move with this tile is to not tile from the center, but to start on the longest wall and make it visually “straight” on the wall that’s a focal point, almost like you’ve started at a tub line? What do you think?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Shauna
      Glad you liked the video!
      And I would agree, go off of what is most visible, in this situation, starting from the tun made the most sense, as the toilet is right there, everyone looks down before stepping into the tub, etc.
      Luckily, because the tiles are so small, you won't notice the room being out of square as easily, as your line of sight is broken up every 2" (size of tile)
      Good luck!

    • @ShaunaSever
      @ShaunaSever 2 роки тому

      @@zackcrafted Thank you so much for the reply, and the point about the tiles being small...I think I just exhaled a sigh of relief! Tile goes down tomorrow. Thanks again!

    • @ShaunaSever
      @ShaunaSever 2 роки тому

      @@zackcrafted Hope you don't mind one more question. I know I'll have little cut pieces to tuck in, should I put these in section by section as I lay the full tiles, or is it ok to put all the little pieces in at the end, maybe back buttering them?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому +1

      @@ShaunaSever The only risk with putting the tiny pieces in afterwards, is that the mortar could dry, and that tiny piece may be elevated above the rest, not a big deal, as you could just chip off the dry mortar, backbutter your piece, and drop it in, i just chose to do it as I went, but it can be a frustrating task depending on your mortar mix (if its more watery and not stiff, the pieces may sink, making for a mess)
      If you think it'll be too much to add them as you lay the sheets, then do it afterwards, even if it takes longer, better to do that then fiddle around with the tiny pieces while your sheets are beginning to dry
      Hope it comes together for you
      Good luck!

    • @ShaunaSever
      @ShaunaSever 2 роки тому

      @@zackcrafted You rule! Thank you so much!

  • @DoingitDave
    @DoingitDave 3 роки тому

    Does that grout have waterproofing in it?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      hi @Doingit Dave
      It doesn't. How they can advertise it as waterproof is because its less porous then traditional sand/unsanded grout. So absorbs water at a much slower rate
      Sal DiBlasi on youtube has way more knowledge and though long videos, is the most informative if you have more questions
      cheers

  • @tomar3
    @tomar3 2 роки тому +2

    Aaaah yes. Knee protection. I almost sighed in relief when you put them on after having spent a day myself tiling without

    • @testtest2609
      @testtest2609 2 роки тому

      I sit on a little shower stool from IKEA and it keeps my knees off the floor altogether and you can rest on the stool too as you work.. just slide it sideways as I move along.
      Done a lot of floor work using this stool like removing staples from hardwood, scraping floors, etc.

  • @doogan58
    @doogan58 2 роки тому

    Do you need to back butter the tiles ?

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  2 роки тому

      nope, no back buttering is required

  • @stevencollins507
    @stevencollins507 3 роки тому

    sanded or unsanded grout ?

  • @sharijackson9255
    @sharijackson9255 3 роки тому

    Love this small white hexagon tiles on a bathroom floor! I think it's especially pretty (and more practical) with the Mapei Warm Grey grout. We have a small scale mosaic tile floor from the 1970's on our main bathroom floor with grey grout --- it has saved many hours of scrubbing tons of grout lines ;)

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Yea the costumer and I had several conversations about size, ended up going with 2"x2" instead of 6"x6" just because there was a few months backlog on the latter.
      Thankfully she didn't go with white grout ;)

    • @Ridgeback65
      @Ridgeback65 2 роки тому

      Nice work. I would have loved to see an even darker grout. The pattern is super cool and revealed so well before grout goes on and is kinda lost a bit IMO with the lighter grout. Not to mention a darker grout would mean less “maintenance” for scrubbing out dust over time as Shari said!

    • @why6212
      @why6212 7 місяців тому

      I think small tile is a great option because more grout lines add a lot of grip. We are currently redoing our master bathroom that was done in the 90s with large slick tiles. It's a death trap stepping out of the shower.

  • @davidkilpatrick3689
    @davidkilpatrick3689 3 роки тому

    Ditra recommends greater than 2x2 mosaics

    • @zackcrafted
      @zackcrafted  3 роки тому

      Yep, these were 2"x2" hexagon, honestly not ideal, but they laid fine

  • @jbitile8241
    @jbitile8241 3 роки тому +1

    Real tile installer would have proknees knee pads. And a dewalt at least tile saw. And cutting the hexgon with a sigma would be way easier.