How to Waterproof Bathroom Floors…Hydro Ban Method — by Home Repair Tutor
In this video we share how to waterproof bathroom floors using Hydro Ban, which is super easy but there’s one tips you shouldn’t miss.
Helpful Links:
Bathroom Repair Tutor — https://bathroomrepairtutor.com/video-library
Bathroom Repair Tutor Courses — https://bathroomrepairtutor.com/
Hydro Ban Liquid Membrane — https://amzn.to/2OCfcAy
Wet Film Gauge — https://amzn.to/2OB0r1a
2″ Blue Painter’s Tape — https://amzn.to/2FgolzE
2″ Paint Brush — https://amzn.to/2DflbJx
3/8″ Nap Roller — https://amzn.to/2ROkLhE
Waterproofing bathroom floors doesn’t have to be hard. Hydro Ban is very easy to use but the floor has to be clean and free of dust.
This basement bathroom was self-leveled in a prior video (https://youtu.be/FkISoSgt5_M), and only needed waterproofed prior to tile.
Hydro Ban is fast and easy to use. Only a paint brush and roller are required.
Apply painter’s tape to the tub and apply Hydro Ban around the bathroom perimeter using a paint brush. Then waterproof the rest of the floor with the paint roller.
Use a wet film gauge to check the thickness and follow Laticrete’s suggestions for application.
Watch our video for all the details.
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Hi guys . I hired the handyman to remodel my bathroom. After I washed your video, I learned that he didn’t do the waterproof the whole bathroom .Can you show me the way so I can fix the problem ? Thanks a lot
I’m a big Schluter fan but it looks like Laticrete makes a good quality product too. Where did you get that Milwaukee jacket? Very cool.
I want to see how to bathroom turned out with those floors
would you use this on a wood subfloor?
Excellent editing. Not wasting viewer's time. Good tutorial. Thanks!
what if it's on the second floor?
what was that one tip again?