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    Haven't been on here very much lately as I've been taking on several projects, honeydews, and enjoying the summer on the boat, RZR, and 5th wheel.
    One of the projects was to re-do our bathtub and tile the tub/shower. Ideally I want a full walk-in with separate spa tub but the space constraint of our current master won't allow. When we built the house 8 years ago we didn't have the budget to build the ideal master bath setup so I thought I'd rip the shower enclosure out and replace the 7ft x 3ft space we had to work with with at least a whirlpool tub and some newer fixtures. I found the same floor tile in a 13x13 and integrated it into the design to pull the existing floor into the new. Here's the before and after..........not bad for my first tile job if I do say so myself before and after 4.jpgbefore and after2.jpgbefore and after3.jpg

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    I like the fixtures/faucet.

    Nice job on the tile. I had a neighbor tile his small bathroom floor for his first tile job. He used small 2x2 tiles and started on all 4 walls and finished in the center. He had some cut tiles in the center.
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    You're hired!

    May have to hit you up for some 'real world' tips. Did you use backerboard or tile directly to the sheet rock? The tile run clear to the ceiling?

    My first attempt at tiling will most likely be next month, but small by comparison. Just a kitchen back splash.
    So when is this "old enough to know better" supposed to kick in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bergermaister View Post
    You're hired!

    May have to hit you up for some 'real world' tips. Did you use backerboard or tile directly to the sheet rock? The tile run clear to the ceiling?

    My first attempt at tiling will most likely be next month, but small by comparison. Just a kitchen back splash.
    That could be a big job depending on what kind of tile. Our backplash consist of about a million 1" tiles...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bergermaister View Post
    My first attempt at tiling will most likely be next month, but small by comparison. Just a kitchen back splash.
    I did a small kitchen back splash about 7 feet on side and 14 on the other with about 2' of height. I used some peel and stick for wall adhesive instead of mastic. It is expensive, but 1. It's fast 2. It's easy 3. You can grout right away 4. No mess. I would only recommend for a small project due to cost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bergermaister View Post
    You're hired!

    May have to hit you up for some 'real world' tips. Did you use backerboard or tile directly to the sheet rock? The tile run clear to the ceiling?

    My first attempt at tiling will most likely be next month, but small by comparison. Just a kitchen back splash.
    Should use the cement backer board in the bathroom.

    Viking. Nice job looks great, takes a lot of patience.

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    done a TON of tiling over the years and learned a lot...
    looks great viking. if I would have known you were shopping for a jetted tub, you could have mine. going to rip it out of the master next spring and do a standup shower. have a tub on the other side of the house and hate standing in one to shower. never use it anyway.. in the same boat with b-room size. not enough room for both shower and tub.

    on tiling:
    kitchen, just use white mastic straight to the drywall. no prep. cut a small piece of board(1x2) and screw across between the counters where the stove belongs to make it easier to tile that space. as max suggested, the peel/stick stuff is nice, but spensive. I have never minded waiting the day.
    bathrooms, concreteboard is messy to use, but never have rot issues. I've used greenboard and a red waterproofing membrane and had good luck. never use mastic on a shower, always mortar mix. mastic will eventually giveway due to the humidity. backsplash is ok to use mastic.
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    I've done enough tiling to say, "Never again." Especially on floors. Looks like you really took your time to get your layout right and also planned the his and hers cutouts for your shampoo, etc. That was well thought out as well. Every guy who's ever shared a bathroom knows how your stuff gets crowded out with all the products, equipment and machinery they feel compelled to keep in the shower.
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    That looks really good! Not sure I would have had the patience to get it right
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    Thanks for the compliments guys. I keep saying I'll pay for the experts to come in and do it but then when I put the pencil to it I end up tackling it myself and basically pay for the tools that I get to keep in the end. Plus some of it is therapy for me....I need projects to keep me busy!

    But I would have to say I HATE drywall too!

    I used cement backerboard for the tile. Ripped out the tub/shower enclosure and the builders just used sheet-rock above the enclosure. That is part of the reason I ripped that crap out. It was starting to bubble and peal and always irritated me when I looked at it. How hard would it have been to use greenboard or cementboard there. Shortcuts like that piss me off. So out it came and cementboard when in.
    It took a ton of time to measure it all out and make sure I got a tub that fit perfectly so I could build a front panel and the tile would line up perfectly on the existing wall. Had to notch out the studs on the plumbing side to get the tub to slide in and it was a tight fit. Yanked out all the plumbing and re-did all of that for the hand-shower and anchored the plumbing the right way using studs instead of the cheap plumbers tape that most subs use nowadays.
    The shelve cutouts were a must so I built those into the existing wall, lined them with cementboard, and then when it came to tiling, it just took alot of patience and planning to ensure that the pattern would flow through. It's alot like putting a puzzle together.
    I used the new Epoxy Grout and got it through Daltile. The stuff is the chit!!! It's a bit more expensive and it is very labor intensive and you only have about 90min of time that it is workable before it sets up. And then you have another 90min of cleanup with a pre-clean and final clean. If you mix up too much you are in a pickle. And if you don't mix up enough then you are locked into another 3 hr session for the next go round. Definitely need to plan ahead. It took me 2 full units in 2 separate sessions with a buddy helping spread it both times. But it sets up extremely hard, no need to seal, and maintenance free!
    All in all - I'd probably do it again

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