Messy day today. Grinding off a thick layer of glue from a laminate floor. This floor is getting 12x24" tile. We get the question all the time..."Do you do the work, or do you sub it out?" Well your answer is in the video below. Here's the boss doing the grubbiest part. With me filming like usual! I swear I'm good for something!
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Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home.
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There are different ways to water proof a shower. We use foam boards and membranes which are fool proof. Some will use what we call 'roll on' membranes or a 'liquid' membrane. One example is Red Guard by Custom. When you're getting bids and the competition tells you they're going to use a liquid membrane, ask them if they'll be using a wet film gauge when applying the membrane. I'll bet they aren't. What we find in the field is most guys will paint one or two coats of liquid red guard on the walls and think that's good enough....Oh no, my friends. Manufacturer specifications insist you install liquid membranes to a certain thickness. The only way to know that thickness is with a wet film gauge. It measures the thickness of the waterproofing liquid. Just painting on two coats of red guard and calling it 'good enough' is not sufficient and it leads to the failure of many showers and the only way to fix a leaky shower....tear it out. Don't be the victim of a construction nightmare. The industry is moving towards foam and waterproof membranes for a reason...That reason being using cement board and liquid waterproofing is an antiquated installation technique.
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As a homeowner you go to the tile store and you find a tile you love and the price is right. You would think your job is done. If you're shopping at a place like Floor and Décor or you have access to the stock of tile you are purchasing, we recommend you do a tile guy 'trick' that sales people at the tile store will not tell you. Take two tile and put them finish face to finish face. Look at the edges and see if they flare out. This phenomenon is called 'cupping' and when a tile cups it makes it next to impossible for us to get a perfectly flat, lip free install. That is why tile manufacturers will recommend not installing tile 50% offset (brickset) The middle of the tile is cupped high, the edges are cupped low and you will have a horrible lip at the junction of the three tiles. Below, I model two garbage tile that should never have been purchased. This information is invaluable to you because most won't even inform you of this problem. As you can see from the photo the middle of the two face to face tile is tight, while the edges flare out. If you care about a perfect finished product, be wary of what tile you buy! You get what you pay for and the saying couldn't be more true then when you are buying tile.
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Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home.
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We use Ditra by Schluter systems on most installations.
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Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home.
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It's tough being a tile guy sometimes ! We strive for perfection and get nailed by forces against our power. Our job often times depends on how the other trades involved do their jobs. Just came from a job where we put up a natural stone backsplash. We were aware that there would be backsplash lighting. We recommended that the electrician should install his lighting to the front of the cabinet at least 12" away from the backsplash because we follow national standards and expect the other trades to as well. The lighting makes a difference to the look of the tile and unfortunately it was installed tight to the back wall. This installation detail has negative consequences and I consistently see it in different homes... What is the standard response from electricians? Of course the kiss of death "This is how we've always done it!"
ANSI (American National standards Institute) has determined that all back splash lighting should be installed 12" from the back splash to the front of the cabinet... When back splash lighting is installed tight against the finished back splash you get an effect called "wall wash" which accentuates distortions in the tile surface.
Read the back splash lighting installation standard below:
The main problem is everything will look great to us while are setting the tile, and as soon as the backsplash lighting is turned on you see lips as well as the different thicknesses in the stone . The manufacturer making irregular tile and the electrician not following industry standards is a factor to our art. This happens and is a fixable event, but drives tile guys NUTS. The best practice is to have the backsplash lighting, or any lighting for that matter, installed before the tile goes up so we can see what the finished product will look like. Mounting your under cabinet lights to the front of the cabinet and not against the wall is best so you don't have weird shadows and it won't negatively impact the look of the tile.
Be sure to verify with your electrician where he/she will be installing back splash lighting and whether or not they will be following industry standards.
If they are not following ANSI standards (American National Standards) be sure to show them the very informative link above. These guidelines have been determined and set by people far smarter than us and with foresight beyond our ability. Respect the standard handbook practices to eliminate unwanted surprises!
Another often ignored detail that will effect the over all finish of your home remodel!
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Been working in Decatur this week putting together a bathroom and kitchen. Helping our tile guy friend Cain who's under the gun. 'Quick, hurry! The renter's coming back in a week!' But as the demolition is happening more and more rot is being found. So the first half of the week is fixing rot, and the latter part was putting it all back together. Had to 'mud' a bathroom floor. (Yes, we do that) 'Mudding' is a process where you use sand mix to build up and level a floor. Definitely a dying art form but when you're working on homes built prior to 1970 it's a necessary skill to know. Job was really a nightmare in hindsight. You can probably tell from the photo below. Small house, with three different crews working at the same time all week. Not my cup of tea. In a perfect world we get to manage the job site and items get done in steps. Each crew (painters, elec, plumbing) has a designated amount of time to finish their part. In my view when things are rushed, yes the project gets done...but not as well. The quality takes a hit when everyone is working on top of each other. What you see on HGTV or DIY network is not how things go. Really makes you appreciate good leadership. There's a word that is under utilized in the construction industry..."leadership." I digress. A topic for another blog post. Ok, Have a great weekend. Over and out.
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Morning all. I'm okay with saying the website is a work in progress. I suppose the major hang up in sales and marketing for our business is the fact that Jason and I actually spend a majority of our time installing and finishing home improvement projects. Both of us have lives. Jason's a father of two, I like to exercise, hike, LIVE. I feel as if the compilation of photos on our site shows a mastery in our trade, and that is what we're going for. Now, in speaking with a potential customer yesterday I began to think if this website would actually answer the questions she was asking me. Unfortunately, the answer was no. A lot of the questions are about cost. The cost of any project has so many variables it would be nearly impossible to convey on a page but I'm going to make an effort anyway in hopes of weeding out some of the 'price shopper' calls. We regularly use our time to go on calls that we have no chance of getting because peoples expectation of cost is so far from our reality. So I'm going to start putting together and FAQ section and I encourage anyone (Jason) who sees this blog to post any questions they feel would be helpful. I suppose the key is to devise some good general questions about what to expect during a tile project. So I'm going to start noting some good questions I hear in the field and hopefully the FAQ page won't be lame.
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Before we leave a job, we always advise our customer on cleaning their new shower. Now, to go roaring in there with a 'Clorox' or a 'Mr. Clean' would be a BIG mistake. You want to use a PH neutral cleaner. Avoid cleaners with chlorides. All cleaners should be free of hydro chloric and hydro fluoric acid. Basically, the heavy duty cleaners will corrode your brand new shower. I see this at the Lifetime Fitness I go to. All natural stone showers, corroded to the max. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Be sure to tell your cleaning people because often times they do not know any better. Here's a nice PH neutral cleaner you can get right at Home Depot:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Bona-32-oz-Stone-Tile-and-Laminate-Cleaner-WM700051184/202528548
A little 'tip of the day' to help you avoid unnecessary damage to your property.
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Schluter systems is really a great company. They make sure to keep installers AND homeowners informed and educated about the importance of having a shower or tub surround waterproof, while also pointing out the advancements in the tile industry. I'd say a very important factor in a great tile guy is whether they keep themselves educated in their trade. Jason and I are constantly learning new techniques, improving our current techniques and refining our skills. Hope this helped you become a more informed tile customer!
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Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home.
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I like to think I can do anything I set my mind to. The latest challenge has been becoming a web master. Ninja, webmaster, tile guy! Hiya! Figuring out what SEO is, embedding html, etc. Basically saying.... it's all a work in progress! Our main goal here is to show why we're different and to show you why you should pay a little extra to have us do your job. What you'll be paying for is a high level of craftsmanship and attentiveness to details most guys will ignore. A satisfied homeowner is a lot of little details, really. This week set a 1200sf plank tile floor and started another basement shower. This weekend finishing a glass backsplash and will hopefully have some photos!
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Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home.
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Well, continuing with my idea of flooding the world wide web, I decided to make an Instagram account. You know, Instagram. You post pictures and comments, on and on. I figured, heck, pretty cool way of getting out there in real time.
https://www.instagram.com/hamiltontilega/
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Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home.
Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hamiltontilega
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Ben here, the curator of this site. This site is here not only as an informational tool for you, but also a promotional tool for our company Hamilton Tile, LLC. Tile and bathroom remodeling is what we do for a living, it’s how we support our families. If you are in our local area and you have a project that you think we would be a good fit for, please contact us. My e-mail is Ben@HamiltonTileGA.com and our office number is 770-675-6916. We would love to display our brand of quality and service in your home.
Please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hamiltontilega
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