I learned how to tile a shower by watch you, Isaac, Sal and Steve… even now that I’m done with a bathroom remodel I still watch your videos and think about how good you guys are 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice and I'd like to see how you finish that window as I'm planning to redo one bathroom where a window will come into play I don't think I'd install a niche on an outside wall as we have cold winter months...your thoughts?
Here in Denver, we like to not install niches on exterior walls, but if the client insist we put in an insulation board that is about a quarter inch thick, which would make the niche less deep, however, still installed.
Woah! Error! If you put that niche into load-bearing wall (right next to window, so it must be) you can't just cut gaps in the studs and frame out with 2x4's. You need to put a header over your niche to support the studs you cut, otherwise it'll sag over time, and warp your beautiful tile job.
I don’t use my tile saw much other than small tile. I have the ridgid 7” and I hate it because I can’t get it to cut square even after messing around with the adjustments. I was thinking about getting the Dewalt 36000 and maybe the kobalt bench top one cause it seems like you use that a lot for small tile. I was looking at the small IQ too, which I know you have, but I never see you use it. I hate buying shitty tools then upgrading a year later. What do you think?
@@LandbergTileTV Yea I get that but you can clearly see behind the back of that tile on the right hand side with the 2 clips at the bottom. There's little mortar holding that tile to the wall. I know you back butter so that will help a lot but when you can see clearly behind a tile like that. The result is voids.
Oh when will home owners finally realize that putting a seat in a shower that size is a huge mistake. A seat in a very large shower, whatever. A seat in anything 4'x3' or less is just nuts. Your work as usually is excellent. And I hope you don't mind, but I've stolen several of your ideas and processes. 😉