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Being a tile guy for over 30 years and doing what this guy is doing, I guarantee will last a very, very long time . I did at least 30 garages ( in Europe) I never had to go back and repair one tile . That’s the way to do it to have zero packet of air underneath the tile . that will create a very strong floor.
Is just regular cement mixed with water. You make it almost like a cream . And when you do the sand and cement mixed, you see they don’t add a lot of water. It’s really dry in the moment when you throw away the cement on top of that floor the water will be absorbed by the sand and on top will stay only the cement.
So beautifully done , been a tile and cement worker for over 20 years, everything this video showed is 100 this group is master level, funniest thing is everyone in flip flops for footwear lol
Pluster was good but all tile fixers knows that this type of floor if we scrap cement liquid it will be try withing one hour and this floor must takes 6 hrs it's mean after 1 hour he is fixing without any grip may be in first hour the grip is good but after a hour liquid must dry . This is my mind sett .. Am I wrong or right???
What is special about this, screeding a floor and tiling over it's pretty basic, if old school these days. Tiles should have been back buttered though, laying a whole floor of adhesive and then tiling is going to give very poor bond as the adhesive will be skinning over by the time the tiles are laid over it.
'back buttered' is necessary to apply if you use 'solid / full body / homogenous tiles'. Because they have smooth back surface. In this video they use 800x800 tiles with abstract design printed on the surface covered with porcelain, that mean it is ceramic kinda tile which have rough back surface because they made of soil + sand and chemical. And I can guarantee it can last long since it is inside the house, I mean interior.
@@NBCNothingButCrap Problem you are going to have with putting down so much adhesive before tiling is the adhesive will begin to skin over before the tile is laid on it. This can be mitigated to a large extent by back buttering but putting down adhesive as you go is a much better approach no matter what type of tile is being used.
@@schrodingerscat1863 For me, I will apply only on a proper type of tile. This is important because you will not going to waste your time and material. I even did a research about this long time ago. The strongest and most durable floor tile installation method is 'wet install'.. no other method stronger than this. Save material and fast. Like in this video they took 2 days, 1st day floor rendering, 2nd day install. But with 'wet install'.. just took 1 day to finish, include grouting and side skirting. Done by 3 worker, 1 installer and 2 helper.
No stone aggregate and no rebar mesh of any kind. The floor will expand and contract and since the tiling is attached to it, it will put stress on the tiles and they will crack and bend also..... It'll look great for the first 1 to 3 years though.
Nao sei se foi usado o cimento alto colante para assentamento do piso,mas se foi usado o cimento alto colante esse assentamento esta errado,por que o cimento alto colante depois de um tempo exposto cria uma menbrana que nao deixa a pedra fixar no cimento alto colante,por isso nao podemos acertar desta forma
Not about technique, it's about experience and knowing what works and what doesn't. Laying tile is not done like this because this is a bad way to do it and leads to tiles lifting over time. The screeding was fine but the tiling was not.
Don’t judge. You may be lucky to live were you can buy a truck of concrete, to build a slap. Lots of 3rd worlds places don’t have a way to get a truck of concrete to them. They just have to improvise.😢
Cuanto durará ese sustrato? ( creo que estaba deshidratado) Y las normas de instalación a la mierda. Lástima de material. Al final el cliente será el perjudicado.
This was done in Vietnam. You have to admire their hard work. From start to finish. It started off really rough with all that cement and dust in the air while they were mixing it. Then came the leveling all by hand after he got a nice laser line for reference. Then I was even more impressed how he troweled the whole room without even getting any cement on him. Overall results will still get him the bag! 💰
Reckon its a good job. I tiled over my vinyl kitchen floor, proper cowboy affair, that was atleast 15 years ago and they are still fine. These chaps have done a far better job than me!
Those workers are probably smarter than you think. They know the standards to ensure sustainability. Have you ever done this job? Do you have practical experience?
@@buildingconstructionnews2497 most welcome. Thank you as well for sharing your skills. This literally seems like the way to go especially for this bigger tile. Getting ready to start a floor myself if all goes well. But unlike this I might have to do the bullshit steps I mentioned. Hopefully it's not so unleveveled. Your video was entertaining to watch.
A few comments about how long this job will last over time but this is certainly a polished performance! No wasted movements and a flawless finish. When I see shoddy work it’s rarely done with such finesse - it’s almost like ballet!
its fucking terrible. at the point they were in middle glue must be dry at surface it will never stick to the dry tile surface, also they dont make any spacing between tiles. once temperatrues change it will crack and float on the ground. its already broken i am 100% sure
@@majorrgeek Agreed, the only question that I have is in relation to the screed, both the thoroughness of mixing and the compaction but then I would have to see it on site to pass judgement, other than that a fine job. Laying these large tiles rarely goes as well as this and being glazed they will show up any imperfections in laying between tiles, the reflections tell no lies.
Ue aqui no brasil eles passam argamassa no azulejo tambem , mas esta forma de fazer é muito mais prática sera que esses estao certos e os nossos estao errados ?????
Hang on, I'm not a tiler, but I've laid a few tiles, he's not using any spacers or a spirit level, will some of these tiles not crack over time, and how does he know if they're level, what happens at the end if nothing is level?