DMX Tile Underlayment is now available on Homedepot.com (linked at the top of the video description) and homedepot.ca. Coming to Rona.ca soon. Hope you found this video helpful. Leave a comment if you have any questions, I’m happy to help. Cheers!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY showing out of stock and $128 just like Ditra rolls for 54sf Also the Ditra I picked up was made in Canada.
@aboveandbeyondmovingКүн бұрын
I'm never brand loyal unless i lose money. You don't add as much and you scrape harder as opposed to smooth layer then scrape hard second. No comparison
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
I’m installing this product in my forever home and will film a full tutorial so let me know what you want to see
@MSeroga2 ай бұрын
I feel like many beginners and homeowners struggle with layout… maybe a quick explanation of how to make a layout that will look good and logical with a full tile at the entrance to the room/bathroom and no slivers anywhere. Cheers Jeff!
@michaeltangusso9801Ай бұрын
Why it's dumb .
@MSerogaАй бұрын
@@michaeltangusso9801 ???
@Binkley-rj6gf2 ай бұрын
I KNEW there was a reason I was procrastinating in replacing a tile floor in one bathroom. Thanks for the recommendation and the backup showing us why.
@DDPhfx2 ай бұрын
Your style of comparative demonstrations is fantastic. I teach for a living, and showing what mistakes look like goes so much farther than just showing the right way to do something.
@mistersanty112 ай бұрын
Not doubting Jeff's knowledge or the info in this video (I've been subscribed for a while and he's a go to of mine whenever I have a home/DIY project that I need help with), but I do like to do additional research/reading just so that I feel fully prepared before starting any project and make a decision based on what I think my needs are. Straight from Schluter Canadian site: "What has changed? DITRA features a new look with design improvements that facilitate installation of the roll. Cutting grooves are now included to provide a guide for straight and precise cuts. Air release vents appear at the corners to allow for faster filling of the membrane with fewer trowel passes. The membrane is now more flexible to enhance workability and lay perfectly flat. Lastly, the enhanced undercut design allows for an even stronger anchoring of the tile."...so the changes claim to aid in making install of the membrane easier and improvement in anchoring of the tile. The groove is meant to be a cutting guide, doesn't mention it to be intended for expansion and contraction. Could be truthful or could just be marketing mumbo jumbo, I'll leave it to each individual to decide that for themselves. But just thought it's good to get as much info out there for the public, because if anyone else is like me, I over research for months before I attempt anything because I need to be feel confident enough to do it myself. As always though, appreciate the videos you put out there, they have been super helpful countless of times!
@jamesmcpherson3924Ай бұрын
I was thinking that because the old Schluter system was hollow, the grooves aren't so much cutting out material, but adding it. Once filled with thinset, which resists compression well, the newer system should be more rigid, not less.
@RCLapCarАй бұрын
I have at this point done 4 bathrooms, a laundry room and front entrance with Ditra. I have used the old style in the first 2 bathrooms and laundry room and the new style in the 3rd bathroom and front entrance. The last bathroom was actually done with the left overs I had (it was a small area) and I used both types at the same time. What I found in the last bathroom is that I did have less of an issue with filling the squares in the new style vs the old. Still had to go in multiple directions but it was less effort to do so in the new style. The cutting thing is probably true but honestly it's not something I really paid attention to as a sharp knife goes through both like butter anyway. Same thing for the flexibility thing, can't say I've really noticed (nor was I especially looking for it). The profile of the holes was actually one thing I wanted to find out for the DMX product. I like how in the Ditra it is wider at the bottom then the top so that it mechanically locks the thinset and tile to the ditra (sort of like an elephants foot concrete footing on fence posts). I know the other DMX membranes (One Step) have a larger top vs bottom profile which wouldn't really lock the thinset and tile to it (other than whatever adhesive quality the thinset has). I wanted to see if this new one also had a similar profile or if it was more like the Ditra one. Sadly I could not find any sort of documentation or image that would show it (and the product isn't available in store to inspect in person). One thing I honestly would like to see from DMX is an improvement of their documentation. It's hard to be impressed when going from the 32 page Ditra installation handbook that describes the product installation on various types of structures and goes into a lot of detail on various installation aspects (with pictures) to a 1 page all text generic looking install "guide".
@thomasnelson3030Ай бұрын
Plus for the DIY person get the Schluter peel and stick. no need to thinset it to the subfloor.
@carguy13122 ай бұрын
Well darn it Jeff - now I actually WANT to try tiling for the first time in my bathroom with cracked tile! Thank you. And thank Canada for this product.
@sulljason2 ай бұрын
Even though its sponsored I do really appreciate you explaining the concept that sounds sane. Takes time but illustrates why you like the product. I know thats why you do it. I also just appreciate the effort. If its cheaper and directly from the manufacturer it probably is better. 30 percent is a common mark up for middlemen.
@gordonkirby44133 күн бұрын
I'm glad they came out with a Tile application, I've been using DMX under my subfloors on concrete floors.
@ericheft61842 ай бұрын
The DMX membrane needs some color to the backing. With the other membranes you can see when you don't have good coverage because you have a bright orange or yellow against the grey thin set. With the DMX you have a grey background against the grey thin set. Much harder to see ( at least on camera ) if there is a good coverage. I'm just a fly on the wall. I don't do tile so take the feedback for what its worth!
@wittynclever2 ай бұрын
You can tint your thin set if its an issue
@cfomusic732 ай бұрын
Omg tint your Thursday thinset! That's a joke. Look it's a sponsored video.... And it's normal for anyone to push something like that..... I don't care what size and shape the uncoupling part is... They all do what they are supposed to do and make the tile less susceptible to cracking and cracked grout joints..... Buy whatever you're comfortable with and cost effective..... That's it
@simpsonsampson76622 ай бұрын
You really can't see the difference in coverage like that. It's still pretty difficult to determine by looking at the top of the schluter membrane. You still have to peel it up to see the coverage. It would be pretty cool to just look at the color change though.
@Billmull8622Ай бұрын
@@simpsonsampson7662he’s talking about lifting it up. When you lift the first two you can see what’s stuck bc of the color.
@Billmull8622Ай бұрын
@@cfomusic73yeah they all do the same thing, but one is easier to do. That’s what he explains in this video.
@takismantas1159Ай бұрын
Very informative video as always Jeff. The hand though that appears out of nowhere @23:26 with the scissors and cuts the band steals the show.....
@Lilmiket10002 ай бұрын
Freakin love your videos! They are packed with so much detail and you mention everything so that even beginners know exactly what to do and why. Thank you so much for your content!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@dazzasibАй бұрын
You skimmed over the first 2 and made it look like there is a problem then when you skimmed your sponsors product you used more adhesive and the lightly spread it. You know exactly what you did. I've been tiling over 40 years and know you know those 3 products are basically the same. Maybe not cost is different but they would all do the same job perfectly well
@matthewpicklesimer2932 ай бұрын
Jeff i put cement board down and was gonna put floor leveler to make it level then tile..but now i guess i need uncoupling membrane as well to finish the install properly...i never realized so many things in the ever evolving and changing world of information for the diy person person to understand and learn..thank you for helping us diyers try to get it right the first go..God Bless 🙌 You Jeff Thxz Brother...
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
if you have questions about your assembly then JOIN our membership program. you can send me photos on discord and I would be happy to look over your strategy and answer questions. Cheers!
@stevejuststuff27792 ай бұрын
Watching you do this made my shoulders ache. Might have something to do with being raised by a dry waller. Great video
@krehbeinАй бұрын
Probably too late but no you don’t need all that. Cement board is an uncoupling membrane. Something like ditra or dmx is if you don’t use cement board. If you use floor leveler (slc) then you can just seal it (if wet area) and tile. Yeah there’s a lot of options.
@matthewpicklesimer293Ай бұрын
@krehbein it's not to late I'm taking my time to learn all I can thank you for giving me this knowledge ...it's a blessing..God Bless You Marry Christmas To You and Your Family..thank you again
@garryallan82415 күн бұрын
@@krehbeinCOMPLETELY WRONG, Cement board is NOT an uncoupling device.
@jlocke787592 ай бұрын
Thanks for this timely comparison. Will be tiling a bathroom soon, and am always happy to find something that is not only better and easier to install, but also less expensive. You don't find that often!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Canadian made and sold for a fair price. Cheers!
@eltonnoway78642 ай бұрын
And only 9 Months ago DIY'ers put down a ton of Schluter Membrane (me included) thanks to Jeffs video titled: Why You Should use Schluter Ditra on Your Tile Job" with it's opening comment "Everything I know and love about the Schluter Membrane
@Brian-tu7yn25 күн бұрын
Remember this was a sponsored video.
@ravenstarver136023 күн бұрын
At least where I am DMX is the exact same price as Ditra... but the DMX isnt even available... so Ditra it is 🙂
@madcattersguideservice77242 ай бұрын
So what happens with the other 2 membranes if you used the same lack of force you did with the white? You force it into those two but just did like a peanut butter spread on the DMX. Would the other two react the same with the less amount of force and only need 1 pass or would it not fill in the voids?
@dad1432Ай бұрын
@madcattersguideservice7724 The other two would remain more expensive, even if their performance were identical to the DMX.
@GR-cd2kx2 ай бұрын
Good to see another option in the market. Curious what the pull away is like in the DMX. It was hard to see in the video
@G.I.JeffsWorkbenchАй бұрын
Man, looks like I’ll be using DMX next time. Cheaper, 4x easier / faster to fill w/ thin-set + “free” roll of seam tape. What’s not to like? Sure wish I would have discovered it sooner, but thanks to you, I finally did.
@dmick19932 ай бұрын
Do you use unmodified for both subfloor to fleece and on top of the membrane? Or modified for subfloor to fleece and unmodified for membrane to tile?
@craigburghardt860456 минут бұрын
Can you please tell DMX to get their product into Saskatoon? We looked around all town for some, but it's nowhere to be seen. We want to support good Canadian products!
@exploringbc4313 күн бұрын
How would you tile over self leveling? I’m doing heated floor, then self leveling over that.
@evansommer18432 ай бұрын
Are there any radiant heating coils that are compatible with DMX like with Schluter? Love the DMX engineering, would love to also have the floors heated.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
coming soon! Cheers!
@rodneygreen99682 ай бұрын
DMX seems to have a superior product that work great for home renovations. Thanks Jeff for the wonderful information & video. Thanks a lot.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
You bet!
@DMXMEMBRANES2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you’re impressed with our products.
@charlescollins47836 күн бұрын
I used the ditra in my kitchen several years ago. To make it stick I just slid those heavy boxes of tile on it.
@billm.82202 ай бұрын
The DMX can also be used for under VP flooring !!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
DMX 1 step 2.0 is awesome as an underlayment
@budnspud2 ай бұрын
Does it still have to be stuck down and if so with what?
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
the floating floor underlayment from DMX is a loose lay product that provides a barrier to cold floors and air flow under your floor. video coming soon. Cheers!
@PongoXBongo2 ай бұрын
Perfect for kitchen, laundry, mud room, etc.
@billz479516 күн бұрын
Thanks again for a great video. Question - could you please do a tutorial video for a question that I can't find on line. Here goes - I want to convert a bathroom with tub to a curbless shower. Typical lav, toilet, tub on concrete slab. Existing floor is tiled. I don't want to break up the PC slab under the tub, but prefer adding new tiles over the existing. Any thoughts.
@fredo5142 ай бұрын
18:30: I was actually typing the question, haha 😂
@reastag12 ай бұрын
Good day Jeff I always watch and learn from your program but can you do a demonstration on concrete or i should ask can it be used on concrete or do i need a sub flooring first before using this product
@RCLapCarАй бұрын
You can go straight on concrete with any of these products. Just make sure to vacuum and wash the concrete to get all the dust off it.
@planesandbikes73532 ай бұрын
Looks like a nice option of the many out there. I am not fully convinced it is much better than Ditra if at all, but I would use it if availability is good and price is lower. I'd like to see you do similar test comparison of Tile Redi shower pans nad wall boards, and Laticrete Hydroban foam wall boards. Maybe my next bathroom project will be with DMX on floor, TileRedi shower pan and Hydroban shower walls.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
great ideas! Cheers!
@NowThatsSketchАй бұрын
Howdy! My wife and I are DIY renovating our 1950's house in VA. We are tiling 4 bathrooms (1 is in the basement on concrete slab), and the entryway/foyer and kitchen. We have ~1/2" subfloor and 3/4" hardwood in living spaces, but the entry way - foyer - kitchen and bathrooms will be tiled again with 1/2" natural stone. Ideally we'd like a no-step-up transition but originally I was expecting to have to lay down another 3/4" plywood over the 1/2" subfloor before using an uncoupling membrane for tiling, likely raising the tile floor height at least 3/4 (1/2" tile + 1/8 membrane + thin set) from the hardwood height. Is the DMX tile membrane suitable to replace needing a second layer of plywood?
@doesntmatter5263Ай бұрын
I think blanke is one of the only “uncoupling membranes” that is acceptable over 1/2” subfloor. Personally I would not install on anything less than 3/4” but I have used their product before for natural stone on 3/4” subfloor and it worked well. Natural stone requires a complete different installation method so be sure to do your research or you’re gonna waste a lot of money
@abcdefghijklmnop5142 ай бұрын
you were scrapping the floor on the first two membranes while carefully explain on the dmx not to press but hover over. also the DMX is white, if anything it’ll make it harder to be sure you filled and covered everything
@oysterman_88332 ай бұрын
Would you use the membrane over concrete?
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
definitely, prevents cracks when concrete cracks. Cheers!
@WorkMachine-u9t2 ай бұрын
I built a laundry room in my garage that has a concrete slab. There were many hairline cracks in it so I went with using red guard. it was cheap and easy to apply. It's only been less than a year, but so far no issues. If you're going to be doing it in an interior room, these sorts of membranes might be better in the long run. We had our patio installed professionally with tile and they used Ditra. That one has been outside for 2 years and it's still perfect.
@wwbehrouz2 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your great videos. How would it work with electrical or radiant floor heating?
@washingtonpesantez6311Ай бұрын
It will make more easy if dmx comes in color will be easy to see the fill up of the thin set thanks for your expertise
@jdqc23 күн бұрын
Is it also better to roll up the membrane to the wall (few inches) to add more water proof if we tile the wall as well (ex: shower)?
@Burninfox12 ай бұрын
6:57 didn’t know that test, really handy to know so thanks, I also heard that for tiling you want “McFlurry” Ice cream consistency
@3rdPartyIntervener2 ай бұрын
DMX?? X gon' give it to ya!
@paulj59222 ай бұрын
Very helpful, thank you. I would like to see a similar video using Ditra Heat membrane (including and excluding the "felt" pad*), in comparison with competing products. (* apparently the felt pad is required for condo installation to limit sound transfer).
@MaryJaneOctaneАй бұрын
So the ditra would be ok for a small space if you have time to fiddle with it. For large spaces the dmx would be ideal. Thanks for this! I'm tiling my foyer that is on concrete.
@AntoniousRex2 ай бұрын
4:24 X GON GIVE IT TO YA!😂
@paulc1340Ай бұрын
Any specific brand of thin set you prefer for the DMX? Mine just arrived at Home Depot today. Less than 4 day turn around.
@whomeverwherever2 ай бұрын
They should probably make it with a better contrasting color like the other two though. The white doesn’t provide quite the visibility. I like the design/concept, but a darker color would be better, I think.
@seephor2 ай бұрын
Looks like a great product at 35% cheaper cost. Thanks for sharing.
@RCLapCarАй бұрын
Depends where you shop honestly. At Home Depot, yes Ditra is around 30% more. BUT I can get Ditra for the same price as the new DMX from local shops (and in custom lengths too). DMX is only available from Home Depot as far as I can tell so no "shopping around" possible there. Like Jeff always says, use Google to find local shops that can often be cheaper than Home Depot for the same product (or a higher quality one).
@RCLapCarАй бұрын
Small update. This product and Ditra are now the same price in the Canadian Home Depot. So any price advantage is now gone. The US side still has this cheaper than Ditra but that may change as well. Also weirdly the Canadian and US prices for Ditra are identical, so if you're in the US going over the border can actually save you money on it. The same is true for DMX's other product (1 step). It's basically a $5 difference between the US and Canadian price, so the US is over paying by around $20 or Canadians are getting a much better deal. So confusing.
@seephorАй бұрын
@@RCLapCar These membrane prices are very strange. Many of my local suppliers told me they can give me a huge discount on them if I purchase the tile from them. I think they are intentionally jacking up the prices in the retail space due to lower demand but the tile suppliers must get it at a much cheaper bulk price and they use that as a bargaining tool to beat retail stores.
@dougswanson25632 ай бұрын
Can you use this DMX membrane product with an infloor heat cable/mat?
@1Gianpy878 күн бұрын
no avalibility in Canada (HD), can't buy it on the website , where I can buy it ? ?? Any recommedations ?
@AJourneyOfYourSoulАй бұрын
I am sure they all work about the same performance wise, but DMX is about 56 cents USD cheaper per sqft than the Schluter Ditra product in my area. That is a huge deal on a big job. Even on a 150 sqft kitchen floor, that is over $80. That is pretty significant. I don't know anybody who wants to spend that kind of money needlessly. Jeff, looking forward to the install video.
@RCLapCarАй бұрын
So weird thing. I just checked again and for whatever reason here in Canada this new DMX product is now the same price as Ditra ($128CAD). I know when it first came out it was around $90CAD (more or less). Not sure why the price increase suddenly. Also oddly Ditra is the same price in both the US and Canada even though with the exchange rate the US price should be around $90 not $128 (so either the US is overpriced or Canada is getting a killer deal). This DMX product in the US is still lower priced (for now?) compared to Ditra. Also interestingly the DMX 1 step (for floating floors) is only $5 cheaper in the US which again with the exchange rate makes no sense (should be at least $20 cheaper in the US than it is now). If you're in the US and want either of these products I guess go to Canada to get it and save even more?
@AJourneyOfYourSoulАй бұрын
@ in my area, Denver, Home Depot has dmx listed at $84.99 usd a 54 sqft roll, $1.57/sqft. Floor and decor sells ditra at $114.39 usd for the 54 sqft roll, $2.12/sqft.
@RCLapCarАй бұрын
@@AJourneyOfYourSoul This whole price thing is really confusing. The new price increase in Canada actually makes the US and Canadian prices comparable based on current exchange rates. The Ditra prices are really odd. The Floor and decor price you said would actually make it more than $30 cheaper to buy in Canada based on current exchange rates. So either we are getting a killer deal on Ditra in Canada or you guys are getting royaly screwed in the US on it. The DMX 1 step pricing also doesn't make sense ($82USD vs $90CAD). If you take current exchange rates, the Canadian price for DMX 1 step should be closer to $118CAD and not $90CAD.
@AJourneyOfYourSoulАй бұрын
@ I am sure lots of other products are the same way. They charge whatever the market will bear and one side or the other gets screwed. Which makes it so important to vote with your wallet.
@DMXMEMBRANES27 күн бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! We’re glad to hear that DMX Tile Membrane is providing great value compared to other options. The price difference, especially for larger projects, is significant, and we’re committed to offering a high-quality product at a competitive price. Regarding the recent price change in Canada, we’re actively working with Home Depot Canada to bring the retail price back to $99.99 CAD / 54 sq.ft roll. We’re also excited to announce that DMX Tile Membrane will be available at Rona stores across Canada starting in February 2025, giving you even more options for purchasing. As for pricing in the U.S., DMX Tile Membrane is still more affordable compared to other brands, especially when you consider that it also comes with a free roll of DMX Vapor Band for complete waterproofing - an additional value that other brands do not include. We believe this makes DMX a great choice for customers looking to save without compromising quality. Whether you’re in Canada or the U.S., we’re committed to providing excellent value on our product. DMX Customer Care
@garyvu18902 ай бұрын
Thank you Jeff for the very informative video again!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
My pleasure! Cheers!
@alexandertissen24332 ай бұрын
i love the groove for cutting the ditra
@ivonekowalczyk58232 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@TheKirklandCompound-y6p2 ай бұрын
What about over concrete floors, is the process any different? What do you do about existing small cracks on floor?
@Greg-lo1tl2 ай бұрын
Can I use the same liquid waterproofing seen in your shower wall/tile video under my floor tiles?
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
yes!
@carmelmontgomery49009 күн бұрын
Does DMX come in the peel and stick??
@notthesnail2 ай бұрын
Is there a particular reason the band is installed on top of the membrane instead of underneath?
@takismantas1159Ай бұрын
Mapei is also making a decoupling membrane with round simples. It would had been nice to include it and see how it compares to DMX membrane.
@kevinbooth20632 ай бұрын
Jeff I am using a lateral drain for a shower. I am used to making my own mud pack shower pans. I am trying to use a schluter pan but I cannot find a pan that has the lateral drain on one end. I know that I watched one of your videos where you had the drain on one end. I am about to make a mud pack if I can’t find a solution. I need your advise. Thanks
@corynewton9311Ай бұрын
You're looking for the Tile Redi Trench shower pan found in his 8/15/24 bathroom video.
@paulmcdonald95922 ай бұрын
You are good. Always a pleasure to watch and learn.
@kevinbusker36342 ай бұрын
What would be the best membrane to match height to 1/2 in engineered hardwood? Or would dropping the subfloor (like the schluter shower) be the best option? Small powder room/garage mudroom area in Northern Virginia.
@RCLapCarАй бұрын
Measure the thickness of your tile (typically 3/8"), add 1/8" for the thickness of the thinset. Regular Ditra and this new DMX are 1/8" thick, Ditra XL is 5/16" thick.
@CodesterMan2 ай бұрын
Hi Jeff, wondering if DMX has or is planning on having a membrane for electric heated floors like Ditra Heat?
@corynewton9311Ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on the DMX vs Ditra heat peel and stick? From what I've seen it looks quite easy to install without all of the thinset mess.
@SibKalsbeek2 ай бұрын
What thin set is recommended to use with DMX? No more pricey All Set?
@kpttimes90432 ай бұрын
Hiw does these products compare where ther is a crack i. A cement slab that gets a tiny bit bigger? Is one more forgiving than another?
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
they are all uncoupling membranes so they have the same performance when it comes to crack protection.
@TheLyuenКүн бұрын
how come not available at Home Depot canada
@maxfinark92562 ай бұрын
Any idea when it’s coming to Canada? I’m north of Toronto. Thx
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
Should be up on Homedepot.ca in the next week or so. Cheers
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
Product is now live on homedepot. ca www.homedepot.ca/product/dmx-tile-membrane-54-sq-ft-40-8-in-x-16-ft-x-3-mm-uncoupling-membrane-for-stone-and-ceramic-tiles/1001901195
@stevensyrko7109Ай бұрын
just curious how was Wadi compare to these other systems?
@bre.j2 ай бұрын
@HomeRenoVisionDIY Does the DMX install on concrete?
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
absolutely. Cheers! crack prevention!
@tinysand3517Ай бұрын
finally man. thank you
@ivonekowalczyk58232 ай бұрын
Thats a good core workout Jeff!!
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
that is why they call it work. Cheers!
@rubyjuarez906722 сағат бұрын
Hi I just installed the kerdi shower system trust me it was hard for me! The next day after I put membrane on I noticed a small air pocket! I wanted to die !! I can’t find a video that can help me with that without removing it all.. can you help?
@dad1432Ай бұрын
Jeff, starting at 9:48, it works even better to have your legs fully extended, feet together, and a 45-pound weight on your back. You can add another 45 if you want a workout.
@MS-hd8yq2 ай бұрын
Rough Rider's Anthem on repeat after this one 🙌🙏💯
@jansharples90882 ай бұрын
Can this be used with electric underfloor heating
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
the in floor heat version is almost released to the market. I will be letting everyone know when it is. Cheers!
@simpsonsampson76622 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on laying basket weave tiles?
@taniksambo1969Ай бұрын
Yea the Schulter I had to pass like 4 to 6 times to completely fill it
@xyipher2 ай бұрын
I see you switched trowels when putting down the DMX, vs the other two. My guess is you need more thinset to fill the area since it's round vs square. If that is the case it should be noted otherwise it does not look like a apples-to-apples comparison. ;)
@dad1432Ай бұрын
@xyipher False. He used the exact same towels. Anyone who watches Jeff knows his honesty. He doesn't even edit out his mistakes. Your comment is insulting and arrogant.
@lynnboyce1729Ай бұрын
Ordered 11/30, from Home Depot, in stock,.. week 3 still waiting for them to ship to the store. Had to reschedule installer,.. 4 x times. Still waiting.
@robertfulton93212 ай бұрын
Do you DMX on walls also? Is there any thing different when working on concrete basement floor
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
not for walls. but yes for basement flooring. same install.
@dbeaulieu97302 ай бұрын
I'd be interested to find out how Ardex's glue would work with this stuff. Like you I don't like how plywood absorbs moisture and possibly compromise the bond. I've used the glue with Ditra and liked the results. Just seems to make more sense to me.
@DomTran311919 күн бұрын
Does it hold? Good
@dbeaulieu973019 күн бұрын
@@DomTran3119 it does
@melli_melzors2 ай бұрын
This is easily the most dangerous content on KZbin. It fully makes me believe I could DIY a whole bathroom remodel myself! Considering becoming a member for questions I might have along the way.
@Drumox2 ай бұрын
What are the benefits to using uncoupling membrane over cement board?
@jerryrobinson7856Ай бұрын
Hi Jeff, great channel. Let me be an alarmist… Regarding sump pumps, I have both AC and DC BackUp. I also have a two level alarm sensor water float alarm switch. If the AC pump fails, when the water is near the upper back up pump trigger, The Alarm Central receives “Main Pump #1 Fail”; which will clear in a minute or so if the back up activates and keeps things dry. I have another separate float near the top of the sump pit which Alarm Central receives, “Urgent Dual Pump Failure” and because I came from the alarm industry (retired) I have a floor water sensor near the pit which triggers “Sump Fail, Water on the Floor”. My alarms also text me. My long term attitude is “never have an insurance claim” (you VILL pay in the end and then some, especially these days. Even my 94 year old neighbor said he got a cancellation letter because travels in the winter away from frigid Chicago and does not have an Alarm Central type low temp alarm. I designed it and of course it had low temp detection. It was even on the Certification for insurance discount they already had on file. I am saying this to suggest perhaps talking Sump Pump is a show idea. If you need me, feel free to ask. I can also talk environmental alarms. I even have an alarm water sensor near next to the washing machine that shut off the water main. (Not affiliated with any company now).
@hopjo63562 ай бұрын
난방되는 콘크리트 바닥에도 쓸수있는 제품입니까?
@x1984x2 ай бұрын
It was making my knees hurt watching you crawl around on the floor without knee pads. 😬
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
no worries my knees have really good callous. Cheers!
@jhenniceamorrow59364 күн бұрын
Putting membrane in gives a six pack!!
@clydehewlett55082 ай бұрын
Hey there love your videos what’s your opinion on the mapei products
@jimaboughoche61912 ай бұрын
Where is this product sold in Canada?or is this another Canadian company that caters to only the neighbors down south?
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
Launching in Canada at Homedepot.com and Rona soon. Cheers
@RCLapCarАй бұрын
Home Depot has it now.
@jerryrobinson7856Ай бұрын
✅ Jeff - Been watching you for years, people should call you Amazing Energy. How’s ‘AE Jeff’. lol. Architect and Engineer…
@traxx314Ай бұрын
Great videos and 98% of things you say Ifully agree, so keep posting so I got something to show clients that an expert agrees with my methods. As a note, you should dye your hair or not stand in front of white walls. In this video your head looks dented because your hair blends to the back ground. It gave me a chuckle.
@christophergoehringer16 күн бұрын
Directional troweling?
@waldemarwolanski10872 ай бұрын
Where can I buy this ?
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
The product is linked at the top of the video description. Its currently available on homedepot.com and.ca
@stutter40642 ай бұрын
I would love to see how you install heated floor with this. I think I read one of your comments that says its coming soon. Just subbed and looking forward to it. This came at just the right time; I'm about to begin bathroom remodel
@Piratebaked2 ай бұрын
This products not for heated floors they got different coupling membrane for that
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
I will be using the DMX heated floor product in my bathroom remodel of my forever home. Cheers!
@andrewclarke68022 ай бұрын
You are supposed to use a modified thin set when using the tile membrane to plywood.
@hereticxxx93172 ай бұрын
Yes
@kkp42972 ай бұрын
i want to see a long term comparison (on an existing cracked floor) between Mapei Mapelastic roll-on crack isolation membrane and these Schluter clones. Mapelastic is $0.50/sqft. DMX is $1.57/sqft.
@killerpixel2k32 ай бұрын
direct bond failing in extreme temperatures? you mean like the tile next to my drafty front door that 4 years after buying the house I can now lift up entire tiles off the subfloor? Yep, can confirm :)
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
exactly. in cold temps tile expands and wood contracts. that leads to delamination. Cheers!
@ruffryder2k72 ай бұрын
What if you have old subfloors that are tongue and groove with some gaps
@batmarv122 ай бұрын
y'all gonna make me lose my mind.. up in here.. up in here
@mattb96642 ай бұрын
Y'all gon make me lose my mind! Up in here up in here!
@jakeklassen3702Күн бұрын
I appreciate companies trying to compete and I’m not a Schluter fan boy, but Schluter is way more readily available, they have the heat and XL version, plus I can sell Schluter to my customers for the same cost of DMX from Home Depot. But hey I’ll give them a try if they give me a roll. I’m open minded.
@MrFlasshhh2 ай бұрын
So vapor tape from one row of membrane to the next row....?
@AJourneyOfYourSoulАй бұрын
Yes, it goes down over the seam. You thinset it down after putting down all the membrane. It makes the surface completely water and vapor proof for bathroom, kitchen or any floor you want.
@feeblewrk57882 ай бұрын
Tried to contact this company for DMX membrane solutions multiple times and no answer. Used the contact form as well and its malfunctioning. Can’t find this product at any major retailers, no place on their website where it says where to buy. -- unfortunate and I am in Canada
@Piratebaked2 ай бұрын
Personally I use laticrete ditra. It's same hing just different pattern
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
the rollout on this product is going to be any day now. will be on the shelves in Rona and online everywhere else.
@feeblewrk57882 ай бұрын
@@HomeRenoVisionDIYthanks Jeff, they contacted me via email and got me the details as well. Appreciate the response
@Jabe02242 ай бұрын
Great video and everything that you said makes complete sense. However sometimes it hard to trust a youtuber that is sponsored.
@HomeRenoVisionDIY2 ай бұрын
I get it. It's always my aim to be authentic and transparent with the DIYer first in mind. I've been doing this for over 8 years now, I believe the trust i've built with my audience speaks for itself. Always open to hear your feedback. Cheers