RONA – How to Build a Ceramic Tile Shower
This project starts with an acrylic shower base already installed. To build a ceramic shower stall, make sure you choose wall tiles and appropriate adhesive. Before purchasing the tiles, calculate the surface area and add a percentage to allow for breakages and spares. Add 5% for tiles laid out in straight lines and 10 to15% for a diagonal layout.
Tools and materials you’ll need:
– Bucket
– Caulking gun
– Chalk line
– Cutter saw
– Drill
– Gloves
– Grout float
– Hammer
– Hole saw
– Level
– Marker
– Measuring tape
– Mixer
– Notched trowel
– Paintbrush
– Sponge
– Squarre
– T-rule
– Taping Knife
– Tile cutter
– Utility knife
– 1½ in screw nails
– Cement backer board
– Ceramic wall tile
– Finishing trims
– Flat head nails
– Grout
– Grout sealer
– Nylon joint tape
– Plastic tile spacers
– Silicone sealant for kitchen and bathroom
– Thinset mortar
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Thank you i like it 🙂 he talks straight no bullshit easy to understand thanks man 🙂
4:18 the tile isn't levelled.
Why TF is he saying AH-desive? It's AD-HEsive. FFS.
That's one bathroom project to tackle.
Where's the waterproofing?
Damn sponge.
The ahdessive? lol
you missed a very important step… WATERPROOFING!!! moist/water will get inside.