Wow! You didn't even bother to take up the old tile!?!?!? Not smart. You must have watched a YouTube video just like this one to learn how to do that.
where is the excess water suppose to go? u not suppose to level a bathroom floor. the floor should fall into a waste hole. i hope ur bathroom never over flows.. or u will have water damge problems.
where is the excess water suppose to go? u not suppose to level a bathroom floor. the floor should fall into a waste hole. i hope ur bathroom never over flows.. or u will have water damge problems.
@paulkuvener thats exactly what im looking 4!! how to do that for my shower floor of my new apartment because even worse of it being leveled the floor is actualy higher where the drain is -__-
@paulkuvener the tiles go over the self leveling cement and when layed are tilted to allow for water drainage. Please do not comment on what you do not know.....
You're right. You really don't need a squeegee. The surface was very rough, and I was worried that it wouldn't spread. I wouldn't use a squeegee again.
Wow! You didn't even bother to take up the old tile!?!?!? Not smart. You must have watched a YouTube video just like this one to learn how to do that.
HuskerHowie 5 months ago
total amateur. this is NOT how to do it, not at all.
jkling1717 8 months ago 2
OMG, what a fucking mess! This is what Home Depot created!
bigtoysdt 10 months ago
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where is the excess water suppose to go? u not suppose to level a bathroom floor. the floor should fall into a waste hole. i hope ur bathroom never over flows.. or u will have water damge problems.
paulkuvener 1 year ago
where is the excess water suppose to go? u not suppose to level a bathroom floor. the floor should fall into a waste hole. i hope ur bathroom never over flows.. or u will have water damge problems.
paulkuvener 1 year ago
@paulkuvener thats exactly what im looking 4!! how to do that for my shower floor of my new apartment because even worse of it being leveled the floor is actualy higher where the drain is -__-
Sadie1307 1 year ago
@paulkuvener the tiles go over the self leveling cement and when layed are tilted to allow for water drainage. Please do not comment on what you do not know.....
westeh 7 months ago
You're right. You really don't need a squeegee. The surface was very rough, and I was worried that it wouldn't spread. I wouldn't use a squeegee again.
steveandfamily 1 year ago
If its self leveling why do you need a squeegee?
oakglenaltadena 1 year ago
is it just me or did he not buy enough of that stuff lol
DupeyDuperton666 2 years ago