I’m a tradesman and I can say with complete confidence that Kirk’s plumbing is far superior to many so called professional jobs I’ve seen. Great work Kirk 👍👍
@PCLpropertymanagement8 ай бұрын
My son is a gas engineer and plumber and after watching this couldn’t really fault Kirk It’s more about your attitude to work and safety etc than actual experience A methodical brain and attitude towards a job is more important than a bit of specific knowledge in one area Turn your hand to anything
@alis492817 ай бұрын
I'm doing it myself right now (plumbers are overloaded, we won't wait months). The hardest part is the 3D pipe puzzle, once that is done it is just making a plan which part to press first. Only very few people are still welding here. It is too easy to make errors with that. Viega has an idiot proof system. I won't mess with the gas pipe though.
@garygalt41468 ай бұрын
Wow how much knowledge my dad gave me then my son to do all these jobs in a house. As you where talking about the soldering I could hear my dads voice And even drawing the fall off. I’m a pensioner now but my son has just refit a complete shower room made a complete wet room under floor heating. He’s chef. All kids should be taught these old skills by parents and schools. Like we were. Life skills 101.
@matthewelliott8718 ай бұрын
I think kirk has done really well doing his own plumbing and other work in his bathroom. His channel is great and informative like this one
@Onthetrowel8 ай бұрын
Where do I start😅 This was great, I really enjoyed this... I found myself glued to it watching carefully, and I know what happens because I did the job 😂😂😂 Do you know, the amount of videos ive seen where someone does this style of video and just rips into the person, making them look like a cowboy, I think Roger has been very kind to me because he could of said all of this in a negative way but instead I feel like I've been given some guidance and advice from an uncle. All the pointers I've taken on board, wish id thought about the fan, but there's a hole now, so it's going to have to stay ( the last bathroom didn't have one) Thanks for the tips, Roger Thanks for introducing your subscribers to me (really gave my channel a boost since the last video) Just want to say that the way you've critiqued my video is really nice to watch. I think you're the best bloke for this type of video, Roger. Plenty of knowledge and delivered in a kind, constructive way. Thanks mate 🙏
@paulhaggett37108 ай бұрын
Fully agree- when you or Roger speak - listen!!!
@reecevaughan42258 ай бұрын
Cracking job Kirk, recently done my en-suite with my dad and you've given me a catalogue of ideas. Doing my bottom bathroom soon and I'll be using quite of a few! Also long time subscriber of both you and Roger!
@gdfggggg8 ай бұрын
Kirk is a clever and conscientious man, you can tell. He’d excel in any trade he would choose. I agree, an inline fan is the way to go; they pump it out and are up in the loft out the way and can extract through the soffit or a cheeky vent tile, and you can hardly hear them. Sometimes the last thing I want to do is watch building vids but you make them interesting. Cheers 🍻
@JamesGriffin-u2w8 ай бұрын
Also good idea to suspend fan from fathers rather than fix to joists as it prevents vibrations/noise back into the room
@gdfggggg8 ай бұрын
@@JamesGriffin-u2w My electrician uses the rubber grommets that go into metal backboxes. Puts one under each screw. Makes a big difference.
@JamesGriffin-u2w8 ай бұрын
@@gdfggggg Good idea
@mattmanslim8 ай бұрын
I watched it as soon as he put the video up. I’m not a plumber myself but I generally know what looks bad. I thought he did a stellar job for a DIY job! It’s clear to see that he’s been exposed to a lot of other trades in his time and they’ve rubbed off positively. Well done mate!
@johnriggs49298 ай бұрын
Over 50 years as a joiner (retired now) and I can't fault a thing he did. He really does put some thought into things - I've watched his plastering tips and they're the same. Just think - if our useless politicians were of the same ilk...
@petemoring678 ай бұрын
I watched Kirk's video the other day - He is impressive - I was a life-served plasterer and found plumbing to be be my Kryptonoite!! ..... Your commentary was a great and valuable addition which I'm sure Kirk appreciated as well 👍🤠
@grahamfoster94047 ай бұрын
I want to shake Kirks hand, what a great guy and a cracking tradesman. Being a retired electrician with a good few years plumbing. i know the knee problem. With you on the fan Roger and I always use a 5 inch fan . But what a good job ,
@JonLea-tv9ou8 ай бұрын
One of the best comments that Kirk makes is to think about 'The next guy' who has to work the same area.The times I've had to try and get up chipboard flooring thats been nailed--Nightmare .Always think of the next person who has to work the same area, it could be you.
@SRMaddison8 ай бұрын
Been watching Kirk for a while now and he's an absolute legend, all his videos are full of great little tips. Highly recommend Kirks channel for anyone that hasn't watched him.
@psychoadam30897 ай бұрын
That's an amazing job the only thing picked up on is I recently learned why framers use nails not screws in terms of floor boards. When the structure moves screws sheer under the stress nails bend but still stay in tact, I'd also assume the screw heads will be too rusty to take out properly anyway after a few years. Not craping on him though I only learned that last year. And that's a hell of a good job fair play just wanted to share knowledge as the channel taught me so much
@Samxronn8 ай бұрын
Aside from the extractor fan it looks like a really solid job. I do agree with Rodger the loft fans are so much better and also a lot quieter especially because you won’t be able to turn it on and off very easily
@conradsmith77528 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the video on Kirk's channel but this was also really good listening to your pointers as he went along
@Skandoro8 ай бұрын
More videos with Kirk, he's great. I've been watching him for a while now and plastered half my house thanks to him (and Blaine)!
@burwoodbuild8 ай бұрын
Decent job there from Kirk… and Roger’s commentary was a positive addition. I agree the extractor would be better going out the ceiling if not to late to change. 👏🏼😉
@yngndrw.8 ай бұрын
He's done a lovely job, it says a lot about how he tackles his day job. My only comment on the pipework, as a DIYer myself, would be that I'd have swapped the hot/cold feeds that were going to the basin and shower. That would have simplified the loop going to the toilet, as the cold would have then already been on the bottom.
@datheat28548 ай бұрын
Really good to see a collaboration
@stevenwatson39638 ай бұрын
Great job Kirk, and well presented Roger.
@datheat28548 ай бұрын
Quite a lovely clean job A lovely touch with the plumb line Great imitative
@alansmith21972 ай бұрын
Nice job Kirk, but I can go one better😁 As a retired paramedic, I gutted and refurbished my 4 bed detached house all single-handed. That includes electrics, plumbing (except gas), tiling and dot & dab plasterboard (96 sheets!). I replaced all the stud walls, ceilings and floorboards. That was 10 years ago and nothings broken or needs replacing since 👍 By the way, I fitted the Evohome heating controls and it's been brilliant! Saved a fortune on gas!
@babaana2 күн бұрын
Am loving these videos with you both.
@SkillBuilder2 күн бұрын
So glad!
@waewaepouwhare3203 ай бұрын
His building as well as his plumbing is top drawer
@johnwatson88208 ай бұрын
great job attention to detail is great, 5* mate,
@flashheart76758 ай бұрын
Done a cracking job just a few little bits like the fan and what not but still better than Iv seen some guys who call themselves plumbers
@steve_wins838 ай бұрын
I agree about extractor through the ceiling-soffit, and a bit to learn with the solder other than that spot on job and as he says not claiming to be a plumber if its a first attempt its fantastic.
@SteveAndAlexBuild8 ай бұрын
What a fantastic video he is a natural and very clever . You can see why bathroom refurbs cost so much 🧱👍🏽👌🏼
@Spark101.5 ай бұрын
What a great video. I watched the Plasterer one with you guys, and this one’s just as good. The electrics do look a bit of a mess under the floor and the junction boxes in the Loft etc, but other than that, it’s all good. You are 100% correct in regards to the fan Roger! A better option would’ve been a ceiling mounted in-line fan with insulated duct. Fantastic content anyway! I’ve been watching you for years Roger, but recently started watching this other guy. he seems to be a decent tradesmen, and the kind that you would want working on your own property. Great job. 👍
@chrisowen86648 ай бұрын
Hi Roger Thanks for a great commentary ,a great video from kirk .👍
@markpayne92668 ай бұрын
Great video, I've learned a lot from Roger and Kirk . I've definitely learnt that I'm pretty sloppy and need to raise my game.👍
@johnmurphy96885 ай бұрын
Thanks for this great video Roger. I watched the plastering video with you and Kirk on his channel and that made my find and subscribe to your channel. Can't wait to see more of your videos, guys. Well done Cheers from Belfast 👍👍👍
@SkillBuilder5 ай бұрын
Good to know. Kirk is a great guy
@aevans39778 ай бұрын
Haha table turning time! Awesome Rog, love it!
@rush2112517 ай бұрын
I’ve been using board adhesive to bed my trays down on a good timber and ply foundation for twenty years , never had a problem . In fact , I’ve been back to some of these jobs since to refurb the shower rooms , and the trays are still solid
@SkillBuilder7 ай бұрын
The thing is that you are sticking something that has not strength onto something that may move. If you stop the movement in the floor the tray won't crack but board adhesive has no give in it.
@StevenGravett7 ай бұрын
Absolutely awesome job fair play to him
@ifIcandoit7778 ай бұрын
2 top guys with great work ethics, keep up the good work lads 💪
@geoffroberts42678 ай бұрын
Very informative, I learnt a lot. One comment regarding the choice of the shower head. I have found from experience that unless your bald or habitually wash your hair every day.they can be irritating to use. A flexi telephone style is much more practical....
@gdfggggg8 ай бұрын
Shave your head, it’s cheaper 👍🏻
@fabianmckenna81978 ай бұрын
Or just have both and let the user choose........
@jasonwatson90118 ай бұрын
Nice job. Learnt a few tricks for future use myself. I agree a ceiling 100mm grill, In-line mixed flow fan with over run timer, insulated ducting with a downward running outlet if you can manage it. It's the equivalent of a 150mm or even 200mm wall fan. Way better than the standard 100mm wall fan - moves 5x the airflow! Ours is over the shower head. We did the same with a stainless steel towel rail. Its been in years and not a mark on it. The cheap plated or painted ones on site usually covered with rust within two years and nee to be replaced.
@RB-xg2vz8 ай бұрын
We’ve just put the strong in line extractor fans above showers in our bathrooms and they work so much better and also clean the steam much faster when you switch shower off. Over run timer doesn’t need to be on long at all.
@CarlosMendez-hs8yi8 ай бұрын
Totally the man is great to watch thanks for sharing your knowledge brilliant
@phillipdonnelly6430Ай бұрын
Rubbish in the ceiling is horrible, especially when you have to make a hole for a downlighter. Love the fact that he's keeping the area clean. Good to have drop, I've been in there when no one has left given a drop on the waste. Breakout. I would have drilled a pilot hole as Kirk said. I started a bathroom on one ocassion, put in the pipe, when the owner came through and said, I've changes my mind about the layout! And asked me to wrap a soil pipe around the back of the house! Where I live now, the bathroom fitter didn't leave any flexibility on the waste fittimg, so now it's at an angle and the waste cover wont fit in place. He's lucky it didn't leak. I love the way Kirk is thinking ahead. I rememeber fitting a shower screen for someone. 2 days later the customer called me, and told me the tillers had stopped work because I hadn't put the screen in place squarely. In fact, they had started tilling by following the edge of the shower tray. The plumber thought it would be a good idea to tilt the tray toward the drain! My screen was perfectly square and level. Woops! The tiler was in trouble too as he hadn't used a plumb line. Then I also knew why fitting the screen had been such a pig. Lofts! On a job I had two guys put their foot through the ceiling in under an hour. Thanks for sharing.
@ToolReviewsofToolsIUse5 ай бұрын
Two of the best in your respective trades.
@djburland8 ай бұрын
What a great job Kirk did!
@lefthandedscrewdriver39548 ай бұрын
Great video, and great work. I personally bed trays on time adhesive and it works quite well
@Schinney8 ай бұрын
Watched Kirk's original and this is a great review Roger, Damp Sam take note!
@Jcoughlan2 ай бұрын
I would say apart from his soldering he did a superb job, I learned a few things watching this 👍
@EricLange-od7pr6 ай бұрын
I love this! It's construction commenting like sports.
@justmeEnglandUK3 ай бұрын
Extractor fan I'm with you on this one inline manrose with timer . I use 4inch drainage pipe sloping away to the outlet the white flex pipe fills up with water totally useless and eventually rots . I also fit them to a fan isolation switch it's a 3 gang switch with one switch plate . 1 pole to the main light 2nd pole to the fan 3rd pole to floor LEDs or other electrical item No separate switch to the fan or lights they all come on together and all fused individually to the correct rating . It also means the fan is run more often and the tenants have no other choice but to use the fan . This keeps the condensation down to a minimum and no mould in the bathroom .
@severitt20 күн бұрын
Can’t wait for him to review your plaster and render
@SkillBuilder19 күн бұрын
He has done it
@aderobbo8 ай бұрын
Great video, Rog. Great job KIrk.
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly
@bartovjc472 ай бұрын
Lol. I'm not a plumber nor plasterer and I'm doing our full bathroom refurb from joists repositioning, subfloor, new water, drainage and heating plumbing, wetroom shower, large format tiling, wall hung vanity unit, new ceiling etc etc. Lmao! Never did a bathroom before. It's all DOABLE.
@Joe-jv5mm5 ай бұрын
Excellent video 👏👏
@mattskuse97908 ай бұрын
Fabulous video. I'm a spread but would not be that brave. I dread to think how many times I've pulled ceilings And had God only knows falling out.
@chris-w4n9w8 ай бұрын
Top bloke is Kirk
@ARG.Carp18 ай бұрын
Very good video. I subscribe to kirks channel and love his content
@neilphilip23208 ай бұрын
Really informative!!! Those steel plates would have saved some friends entering a world of pain when the very last thing they did was screw in a soap holder to the new shower enclosure - and hit a pipe....
@shaun...68388 ай бұрын
Amazing work Kirk 👏 🙌
@erikisbister3638 ай бұрын
Top job
@RobertWheeler-t4z8 ай бұрын
Fantastic Job... I would of thought that Roger would of told Kirk that the Isolation Kill switch for the power to the fan should be local so that someone could isolate in the event of a problem rather than spending time trying to find the switch in the loft... Put a pull cord in the bathroom for safety. Also... In this modern times, put all 230vac power going to the bathroom on a 30ma RCD
@ThriveTalesTV8 ай бұрын
thanks very informative !!!
@edmundeverett29388 ай бұрын
Great video, Roger. 😊👍
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
Many thanks
@karlsands17148 ай бұрын
Amazing job done
@Ultimate-roofing-square.8 ай бұрын
Great video SB. 🙌🏻 Very neatly done Kirk. 😉 I like the De Walt hammer trick. 🔨👊
@thomascoyne1578 ай бұрын
Nice work there ,just doing my own walk-in shower and removed at lease four bag of crap between the Joice even destruction is on out of it Boiler is an off cut , 👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@gdfggggg8 ай бұрын
Nice union flag 🇬🇧😊
@bramhall20028 ай бұрын
I live local to kirk, I woukd have him work on my property any day
@adyallum92038 ай бұрын
Hi this is a outstanding job done by a plaster guy my question is where do you get them plates that he has put over the pipe work and do you need to cut away the wood before placing the plates so to stop a gaps when laying the floor boards thanks
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
yes it is best to cut notches for the plates or you can run some gun caulk along the joist tops to take up the 1mm. Buy the plates from plumber's merchant
@ozwin28 ай бұрын
if the extractor fan is currently on the gable wall (bathroom in the middle of the house), would you suggest a ceiling extractor fan to then go though the gable wall (as too far to get to the soffit) or just a wall extractor fan with the centre point about 4" down from the ceiling?
@robertmarvell96268 ай бұрын
Great job but where is the rubber upstand on the tray?
@mxxxxxx82493 ай бұрын
What screws I should use for joists sistering?
@giogio48338 ай бұрын
Ive just diy 3 bathrooms and kitchens.with speedfit and copper tails to the services its pretty easy with all the options nowadays...hardest job is dressing the bath and sinks with the crap quality of some fittings.
@jamesrobborobertson1598 ай бұрын
“A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.”
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
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@hunterb92738 ай бұрын
Most "masters" are Jack's of most other trades in my experience.
@mrpurpleman96988 ай бұрын
Great job, not a tradesman by any means just the odd DiYer but I always think will this be ok for the next guy.... which will usually be myself anyhow 😏
@BrianSmith-ow9gy8 ай бұрын
Fan should be higher up the wall as you say Rog but he's put it in the right place, furthest from the entrance to the shower room. Seen extractor fans installed directly above the doorway into the room many, many times.
@hunterb92738 ай бұрын
Kirks boiler flue is classed as at risk and needs putting right. His plumbing and work was very good.
@johnzmuzic8 ай бұрын
Yes ceiling fan above the shower has made a big difference for us .
@roryedwards30238 ай бұрын
Found some 1920 light switches under the floorboards
@willthisonedo22 ай бұрын
I'd like to ask a question if I may. I've just installed new joists 20 inches above the original floor, (all new joists) but won’t be removing old joists as there the ceiling of the downstairs room. I've removed the old floorboards and intend to use them on the top of the new floor joists, so the floor will appear to be the same as it was before but at the same level as the rest of the upper floor. I’m converting this room in to a bathroom; I've been reading up on zero rated areas and understand that but it’s not clear to me about under the floor when it comes to a bathroom. So at last to my question, is it ok to have, I.E lighting cables under the floor in a bathroom as I have some for the lights downstairs room. Any help would be appreciated.
@Law-h6r4 ай бұрын
Kirk was very good at teaching roger how to do plumbing, i dont think roger gives a flux
@jstubbs80168 ай бұрын
awesome content from you both, im about to lay a mira flight shower tray on using silicone can i be safe in assuming that the mira flght is made different to a resin cast tray as im now having a slight panic attack when you mention movement /sand and cement.
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
If it is the Mira Flight with holes for optional legs then silicone is fine, provided you support enough points. Don't be stingy with the silicone. On resin cast tray you need sand and cement because the back is not flat.
@jstubbs80168 ай бұрын
@@SkillBuilder ta for the reply roger much appreciated.👍👍
@Ghhyuttgg8 ай бұрын
I've been doing a bunch of DIY plastering recently, encouraged by KZbin and those European plasters that you roll on and scrape flat and then just sand out the imperfections. I have been humbled and have a new found respect for plasterers. Really, why try and learn a skill that you will probably only need once in your life when there are masters available. Now I get to look at divots in the ceiling and lumps in the walls. And what's worse? So does my wife.
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
Fill them up, sand them down
@justmeEnglandUK3 ай бұрын
Resins tray . one of my customers had her shower tray fitted the same size . The ceiling in the kitchens collapsed when the tray split in half . I didn't fit the bathroom when I cut the tray up it was fitted on packets and expanding foam . It was fitted by a young plumber who did the whole bathroom in a day plastic wall boards stuck on with foam . The shower leaked on the panels no silicon on the aluminium joint strips . To refit new tray I had to two inches off the wall panels and lift up the shower tray and screen . The issue was caused thin joist not able to support the weight of people in the bathroom . When you walk into the bathroom you could feel floor moving . I had to double the joists up fit noggins to stiffen the floor . Weak sand and cement mix was all it took
@antsmith85888 ай бұрын
I removed our kitchen ceiling the other day which has the bathroom and back bedroom above it. The amount that we found under the floor boards filled 2 bins(old dust bin size). Now that is a disgrace by anybodies standards...
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
you never find anything good under floorboards but I have lost a lot of tools over the years so one day I hope to find something other than crap.
@BrianSmith-ow9gy8 ай бұрын
What you find under the floorboards is all the rubbish they couldn't mix into the plaster. Before Selco, Travis Perkins and the like, plasterers used to go out into the garden and dig up a few shovel's worth of whatever they found there and mix that into the lime. Horsehair was expensive.
@antoniogalluccio42138 ай бұрын
Is silicone not flexible enough to allow for movement of the shower tray?
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
It is all about support. The bottom of those resin cast trays can be 10mm out so you would need a lot of silicone to provide an even bed. I have seen people use lines of mortar and then silicone to provide some stability but I have never done that.
@dilligaf23868 ай бұрын
What's your opinion on JG push fit in place's like in wall's, behind kitchen units ect. Can they be trusted .
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
I was on the plumber's development panel for JG when they first launched plumbing fittings. They were established as a company in the brewing and automotive industries but moving over into plumbing was a struggle. Plumbers didn't trust the concept but, over the years, most people now accept that, done properly with liners in the pipe ends, the fittings are as reliable as any other method. Nearly all failures are the result of somebody not doing the job right. I have quite a lot of these fittings in my house and have used thousands in customer's homes with no problems to date. Some people don't like to use them in hidden locations but I am happy to use them in the places described. I wouldn't bury them in plaster or concrete.
@alec11138 ай бұрын
Hello rog , just one comment when you sister the plywood to floor joists, make sure the screws are structural. If not, they can sheer . Great video, as always
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
Good point but the amount of deflection we are talking about when you glue and screw plywood to the side of joists is never going to sheer a screw. If you are putting ceramic tiles onto a suspended floor you need to elminate bounce and sistering plus the herringbone strutting will do that. Kirk as seen many cracked ceilings cause by joist bounce and some of those have been caused by excessive notching.
@alec11138 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to reply . I stand corrected . As a brit in the usa, anything that has to do with the structure here has to be nailed or structural screws. Cheers, Rog , really enjoy your channel 👍.
@hoog1118 ай бұрын
Hi Rog, had to replace some copper in our dormer bungalow a few years back. Big bulge in ceiling but luckily stayed put. Anyhow found pipes in the side access off the upstairs all wrapped in hessian absolutely soaking, nearly the length of the bungalow. Took ages to unwrap. When I did, couldn’t see a leak. Turned water on. Still couldn’t see any thing. Then as I’m crawling I knock the torch and just at the right angle I can just see the faintest spray. When I looked along the length I could see little jets all along it, over 4 mtr long. I replaced back to next joint and its mate. I think these pipes were part of extension in 1970’s. I heard somewhere that at some time the price of copper went so high the thickness of the pipe was reduced and this was the reason. Have you come across this?
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
Yes I have seen that pinholing many times. Copper wall thickness was halved when there was a war in Zambia and copper was in short supply. There was also a company called Servowarm that used some kind of coppered steel or something equally weird. Dylan, our eitor, had a similar spray in his cellar and, like you, caught it in the light of a torch. This is one reason that I think pex pipe (plastic) is a superior product. I use it for all this kind of plumbing now and place the manifold above the floor level so there are no joints under the floor.
@snappyfish8 ай бұрын
This is great.. :)
@daveylad28 ай бұрын
A few pointers I noticed Hessian pipe wrap under the pipes on the notches to stop pipes creaking same around waste pipes Bucket of water with a funnel down the shower waste before fitting the shower and check for any leaks, same with basin waste. Use flexible floor tile adhesive to bed the tray Test your outlet pipe work from the shower before boarding Put some timber grounds in the wall to screw to for the profile for shower screen and shower riser rail to.
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
The waste pipework was testedd, he said that. Flexible tile adhesive it not a good idea on resin cast trays. If they crack you will find the manufacturers will say that you should have bedded the tray according to their instructions. Some of those trays can be out by as much as 10mm on the back so tile adhesive may not be enough. I am fairly sure he will have timber grounds in the shower wall
@daveylad28 ай бұрын
@@SkillBuilder Mortar ok I suppose with resin because of the weight of the tray it will hold it down. Unfortunately cast resin trays look strong but they are quite a weak material Flexible floor tile adhesive with latex on will accommodate movement on a timber floor IMO it’s more resilient, finer aggregate, it’s bit nicer to work with. The regular mortar can go a bit crumbly on a timber floor. Lighter trays low profile trays need bonding down a bit more, definitely need tile adhesive for them, as they can loosen and lift off mortar as it doesn’t adhere to the tray very well Re: Building up you can just mix it a bit stiffer (The powder type that you add water too, not ready mixed stuff). Manufacturers instructions are a minimum requirement, but there is room for improvement
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
The silicone seal around the back edge of the tray will stop it moving. There is no point in gluing the tray to the floor. If the manufacturers say to use a weak mix of sand and cement and you decide not to do that, you are on your own.
@Onthetrowel8 ай бұрын
Hey guys, appreciate the pointers... I was considering putting some lagging around the pipes but decided not to do it, only because they didn't have any originally and didn't make any noise. I can still get under there at this point but they don't seem to me making any creeks. I tested all the pipework and if you look close you will see water in the bottom of the trap when I drop the tray in. Good shout about giving solid grounds for fixing shower head. My plan is to use thick cement board and also there will be timber behind it. The shower screen actually fixes to a part of the wall that is solid block the bit where the shower is was actually a doorway. Hopefully the pipes won't knock because I'll kick myself 😅.. that said I'll be able to go up through the kitchen ceiling because the kitchen will be next. I feel the only substantial mistake I've made was the height of the extractor. In all honesty I didn't put it in the ceiling because I've got a shower head, 4 spotlights, and a speaker all going up there and also the fancy lighting detail that I'm going to install, I just didn't want the ceiling to be to busy. Thanks for all the pointers and advice fellas 🙏👍👍
@daveylad28 ай бұрын
@@Onthetrowel The hessian pipe wrap is thin enough to go in and let it will just let the pipes slide, when the hot water comes through on the hot water pipe it will expand and contract a bit, particularly in the case the timber is a bit resinous, and you’ll hear click, click, click, you won’t know with the waste pipe until you let hot water go down and the pipe starts expanding and contracting
@johnadams19768 ай бұрын
A real shame that it wasn't able to happen in person. Perhaps next time... Although he said it was a one off
@Czechbound8 ай бұрын
Charging in the bath : Ive read in the paper of many instances of people being electrocuted to death by using their phone on charge in the bath. It falls in, and even though it's low voltage, it's the wattage that kills you. Great idea to have a waterproof wireless solution
@johnriggs49298 ай бұрын
Which paper was that? 😂
@dannyhogi49538 ай бұрын
He is a sound man
@digger80908 ай бұрын
Roger,can you tell us Kirk’s channel so we can watch the rest of his bathroom videos.thanks 🍺👍✅🇬🇧
@no1baggiefan8 ай бұрын
www.youtube.com/@Onthetrowel
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/epymkpaQh5aDqac
@JohnnyMotel998 ай бұрын
window suction cups to lower the tray down safely.
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
I use a couple of plastic pallet straps under the tray. You can pull them out easily when you have it bedded level or just cut them off with a Stanley knife
@JohnnyMotel998 ай бұрын
Here's a question I cannot seem to answer. For whatever reason, all the cold taps and WC's in my house are all run off the mains. What bugs me is that the taps have strainers and I have to regularly clean them out of small grains of 'grit'. Where can this be coming from?
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
It is coming from the mains. Every time there is a leak on the mains and they turn the water off grit and sand gets into the pipework. There is also rust. A 'Y' filter on your incoming main just after the stopcock will solve the problem. You can empty it once a year.
@hewoguys25068 ай бұрын
most trades many can so other trades once u know one trade u can generally do them all imo only plastering and maybe painting are the few trades where u have to learn by doing it cant just watch a video
@fireblaster99618 ай бұрын
The lift music in the background
@Honestplumber-h3c8 ай бұрын
I spent 15 years doing high level wetrooms and bathrooms, my least favourite job was…. Scraping off old tile adhesive stuck to plasterboard 😂 love the content
@ReedikTuuling8 ай бұрын
Why are shower trays so popular in the UK. Why not just do a sloped tile floor into a drain? Seems a lot more work placing a heavy shower tray and making sure it doesn't crack vs sloping tiles?
@SkillBuilder8 ай бұрын
we also have wet rooms with tiles sloping into a drain but they need to be done properly to prevent leaks. That is not as quick and easy as a shower tray.
@ReedikTuuling8 ай бұрын
@@SkillBuilder, Can you elaborate? The way I see it is you have to properly seal the whole room with a waterproofing kit anyway. The tiler also has to come in once on both jobs. The only extra work seems to sloping the screed? For me, that seems easier (maybe not faster) vs transporting and placing the shower tray and hoping it won't crack in the future.
@lefthandedscrewdriver39548 ай бұрын
Tile adhesive
@janm25108 ай бұрын
nice!
@jeffsmith21448 ай бұрын
No underfloor insulation for the heating 😮
@johnbower7 күн бұрын
bad practice putting boss white around compression fittings, if you need to take the fitting apart at later date you have problems trying to remove it and reseal it, compression fitting don't need any sealant, all that is needed is spend a few minutes cleaning the pipes and olives before screwing the joint together, trouble is in most cases those few minutes cleaning is less profit for the cowboy doing the job.
@SkillBuilder7 күн бұрын
I have spent 40 years going out to leaks and compression fittings with no sealant do leak. Often is no more than a tiny drip but sealant is the cure. Most sealants these days are non setting so the fittings comes apart easily enough