How to – Built in Shower corner seat – bench installation bathroom tile
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 at
3:09 am
tilemasterga.com In this clip i am showing how to install shower corner seat, it is not hard but need to be done right!!! Good luct to you guys… For more tiling ideas visit my website tilemasterga.com Atlanta tile installation , bathroom remodeling , marble granite travertina slate tile ideas bath install
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The Master in action! Excellent!
That’s awesome,how much weight can that hold on average?
God help a fat person who tries to sit on that thing…or put a leg on it. There is a reason shower bench’s are typically framed, then tiled.
i hope no big units throw there buts down hard on this bench lol nice job
This looks more like an oversized corner shelf or a cap for a framed in seat. I know these can be very sturdy but I don’t recomend it to the cutomer and only do it if they insist, and then I only put it in with epoxy. But I know i would never trust it with my large arse..
I agree never put in a seat with mastik..as a mater of fact never use mastik in a shower period…
you dont use mastik/silicone in the corners??? they are movement joints, they need to be siliconed
Mastic and silicone are two different things…mastic is an adhesive and you never use is in wet areas or on floors. But you are right about caulking any changes in plane
whats the name of that song?
I watched your last video and I was a little skeptical of your full coverage now I’m sure that you need to work on getting full coverage on every piece, quality is also in how long it will last.
Rothgore Epoxy is not the recomended way to install any corner shelf or seat whether it be travertine like this one or granite like I always use.
what ever i am doing will last 2-3 times longer than what homeowners have so farr, and with american technics of building house- very low!!!!!! ther is nothig else i can do, couse structure of avrage house after 20 – 30 years is redy for demolition or totall rebuilding!!! it is sad!!!
I’m a perfectionist when it comes to my work I don’t want you to take it personal, I have been called MR. Overkill a lot. I would rather it last 3 times longer than it needs to, whether the builder will allow for it or not. I imagine in GA that the bidding war is preventing you from doing this. usually I would get about 9 per foot for floors and 13-15 for walls including material. The Economy is what is sad and those poor foos that think if they are the lowest bidder it is a good thing.
That one at 2;10 is coming down. I can foresee someone falling on that easy.
we do these benches all the time here in VA, and we have never had a problem…
hey tilemasterga this is 1tile master you could have picked a better vidio .Dont you know in showers the first law is to hve your tiled pan under your walls no i guess not tile disasterer ha ha
Producer & Exporter ANGINMARBLE
Producer & Exporter ANGINMARBLE
love the music
Micheal great craftsmanship and cool music. One of them fat,rich Atlanta belles might wanna shave them “knankles” and rip that built in out. Just for safety sake
install weight limit plaque. Good looking work.
why not teak shower seat? You can compare it with other materials and you will definitely find it difficult to find material that is superior to this bath seat. No wear and do not rot because of contaminated water.