Mike Holmes on Schluter®-KERDI-BOARD
Mike Holmes talks about Schluter®-KERDI-BOARD–the multi-functional tile substrate and building panel. KERDI-BOARD can also be used to create bonded waterproof assemblies. It consists of an extruded polystyrene foam panel, with a special reinforcement material on both sides and fleece webbing for effective anchoring in thin-set mortar. KERDI-BOARD is flat, level, plumb and square, providing the ideal surface for tile installations.
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This is sad. People with much less money and much smaller media presence make it clear when they are doing reviews where they have received something of value for the review. Take a look at Matt Risinger's videos Mike. Right up front he tells you who is sponsors are. And is Mike qualified to review this? Only sort of. He's not a professional dedicated tile guy. He hasn't done comparison testing. He's not comparing the cost of this system to others. He's not talking about disadvantages of this approach. Overall, one of the sorriest moments ever for Mike Holmes and I'm a fan.
Mortar isnt sealant…. it soaks up water… tons of vids here on youtube showing it fail every time when it actually stays wet for a few days, which it will bring under tile and grout and a mortar bed in a shower… that'll never dry out if you take a shower or two a day…
Not sold anywhere.. I wonder why..
For a higher price, more places for the installers to make a mistake, pay more now and pay more later to fix it.
Paid for by Schluter-Kerdi.
Too many steps. Too many seams. Kerdi fabric is too thick.
If using membrane..can I go right over drywall…or must it be backer board
I plan to use Schluter Kerdi-Board on the bathtub surrounding. If I have some small bumps on the studs (tried the planer and shimmering my best, but still there are some) will it cause large tiles to fail (12×24), or it might just give some negative visual effects? Some of unevenness is about 1/4". I know that the standard limit is 1/8", but if you place a piece of Kerdi-Board, it sits very stright, but when you place there a long leveling ruler it bumps, and you can see that it is not even everywhere. Again a piece of Kerdi fits like a glove on that wall (studs better to say). Maybe you can advise. Thank you for the informative film.
Years from now……… Kerdi causes cancer.
That home owner looks just like a lady from years ago when he done a bathroom fix for…just short hair now