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Outdoor Deck or balcony TILE PEDESTAL SYSTEM: Woodstock, GA

This is the Ardex Pedestal system that we install for outdoor tile decks, balconies and roof terraces in Woodstock, GA. It’s a pretty neat solution to the immense problem of tile failures on outdoor wooden decks.

Outdoor tile decks, balconies and roof terraces are notorious for failures.

The primary problem is dealing with the water that gets under the tile. The freeze/thaw cycle wreaks HAVOC on the tile above.

The top priority must be to allow the water to escape the decking system.

We regularly get calls about cracked tile, lifted tile and failing grout on outdoor tile decks.

We find these things are simply built INCORRECTLY.

Can’t just screw cement board to deck boards and install tile. It just does not work that way!

There is a lot of BUILDING SCIENCE that goes into creating outdoor tile spaces, ESPECIALLY on wood decks, a tile balcony or roof terrace.

Because of the routine outdoor tile deck failures throughout the country, tile companies have come up with a slick solution.

TILE PEDESTAL SYSTEMS allow for tile slabs to float on top of a waterproof roofing, which allows for water that hits the tile to escape—off of the roofing system.

We’ve been fascinated with this type of tile deck for some time now and we recently booked a project where we will use this type of tile installation technique.

So, with the the pedestal system job scheduled for the spring, we went off to the Ardex Training Academy, in Dallas, GA to learn about their pedestal system, which we will be installing.

Check out the video below to learn more:

The primary challenge to installing these pedestal systems —-we have to have the clearance.

They have a minimum clearance requirement. That means doorways and entry ways have to be raised above the decking a certain amount.

This can be a challenge in remodeling situations, BUT if we are allowed design control, during new construction..this system is perfect.

When you first see the pedestals, it’s hard to believe it will work…but indeed it does. Because of the thicker tile, which are roughly 3/4” thick, it’s a solid base for walking, outdoor furniture and grilles.

We’re excited for the upcoming opportunity to put together a tile pedestal system in the coming months and of course, we will keep you updated!

I’ve attached this link to the Fishman’s webpage so you can check out pricing and additional information. Just click on the photo or CLICK HERE.

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

🛀What Schluter edging is right for my bathroom tile remodel?🔑 #bathroomdesign #bathroomremodel

What's the best Schluter edging (profile) for your bathroom?

Lots of options with tile, that's part of the game.🏈

What we are showing you here is what NOT to do.

We are seeing A LOT of this in our local area, JUST STOP!

This could have been done a lot cleaner (and safer) with the right choice of Schluter edging, otherwise known as profiles.

What we are seeing in our local area is SUPER SLOPPY WORK and the use of the wrong material for the application. 🤔

"Jolly" profiles are primarily meant for FLOORING applications.

In certain situations you CAN use them on walls, but in some situations they will cause NIGHTMARES.

This scenario, a 90 degree corner where two walls come together to form a point; where THREE tile edges need to be covered...in this scenario there is NO WAY to make "Jolly" profiles work, as Jason explains in the video.

🛑The solution to this problem, if you are only wanting to use Schluter edging (profiles) is to use a QUADEC or RONDEC profile. 🛑



Schluter Quadec profile corner example with porcelain tile and oil rubbed bronze finish edge.

These have CORNERS that you install WITH the profiles.

It makes a MUCH CLEANER LOOK. You can see an example of this at the end of our video and in the photo below:

What’s the right Schluter edging for your tile bathroom remodel? The answer: Rondec or Quadec.

That's the solution if you're using profiles...FOR WALL APPLICATIONS, use Schluter's QUADEC or RONDEC profiles. NOT JOLLY.

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STOP

I know someone will say it, so here is a little addition to this article:

“But Ben, what about bending your profiles?”

Yes, this is one way to still use Jolly profiles and accomplish the task safely and esthetically.

BUT…this is not going to be the best in a situation like a TILED KNEE WALL OR PONY WALL…

I still stand by Quadec or Rondec profiles as the BEST OPTION for you tiled bathroom walls.

Check out the example below:

One way to accomplish this with “Jolly” profiles is to bend them. This, to me, is an acceptable corner but Quadec and Rondec profiles are far nicer!

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

Are pro tile installers abandoning Schluter Systems?

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In today's video the guys from Hamilton Tile talk about their loss of faith in Schluter Systems. There has been a lot of discussion and modification to the tradition of trust and good faith when it comes to water proofing showers using Schluter products. Well, today we talk about the end to the good faith and our diversification into new fronts to better provide peace of mind and a superior product to our wonderful customers that trust us with so much of their hard earned money.

Special thanks to @tilecoach, Issac O for all your hard work. Probably feels like your shouting into a void, but man, you're opening minds! check out his channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/916tile/...

Another thanks to D's Tile! Donnie D.! You are the man, sir! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHAG...

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Comment with your feelings and experiences with Schluter Systems.

Let us know how and what you think. Continue the movement and let's get Kerdi-Coll to the U.S. to solve these problems. Let's not accept the answer of "don't worry about it." We're too good for that!

Let's work to have the TCNA standards modified!

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

Wet Saw Tent: How to cut without the mess.

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Wet saw cut tent.

In today's post we show you how to cut inside or around expensive items without making the mess. Every wet saw has some degree of over spray when cutting. The water hits the blade, hits the tile and often makes a mess. This is especially a pain when you are cutting inside. In this video we go over the plans we utilized from the DIY Tile Guy in order to limit the mess we make when we use our wet saw.

Click here for the link to the DIY Tile Guy’s informative blog post with plans:

https://www.diytileguy.com/diy-wet-saw-tent/

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

Listen to Jason and Ben on "The Stone and Tile Radio Show & Podcast"

Listen to Jason and Ben’s recent interview with Dr. Fred on "The Stone and Tile Radio Show & Podcast”

What a great honor!

Dr. Fred the host of “The Tile and Stone Show” is an immense vault of information regarding stone and tile. His resume is unprecedented (check out his “Our Team” section on his website.)

Speaking of his website, I highly recommend you check out Stone Forensics if you are curious about anything “stone”. It’s loaded with articles and information. If you’re having problems with your stone, of any kind, Dr. Fred is the guy to talk to. Click the link below.

www.StoneForensics.com

Click here to give it a listen!

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

The Hamilton Tile Pro Bathroom Demolition Difference: Woodstock, GA.

Professional, clean, bathroom demolition Woodstock, GA

Professional, clean, bathroom demolition Woodstock, GA

Here at Hamilton Tile of Woodstock, GA we are always trying to differentiate ourselves from everyone else in the construction business. It's important for us to create separation from the rest and what that always means is a better service, a better product for our clients.

In this video I talk a bit about our bathroom demolition process. All this goes down on day one of the job and it's critical for us to start strong because it sets the tone for the rest of the job.

If you think a demolition is "just labor" and anyone with a strong body can do it, this video is for you and it will hopefully challenge your existing opinion. The YouTube video below shows you the professional bathroom demolition difference when it’s performed by Hamilton Tile of Woodstock, GA!

Hamilton Tile: Professional Finish, Tidy Service.

I hope everyone that contacts this video has an excellent day. Let's chase excellence!

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

Table Talk: Here's why working in comfort equals working with quality (and safety too!)

In the construction world, we abuse our bodies like few other professions. This video is an explanation about how the "detail oriented" tile installers at Hamilton Tile in Woodstock, GA not only create better quality tile projects, but also lengthen their tile careers, by using one SIMPLE tool.

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

Bathroom Remodeling: Low & Slow NOT Blow & Go

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I’ve been having a lot of fun with an analogy lately. With over 200 documented leads last year, many people get familiar with our company and our price structure. Often, we are not in the same stratosphere when it comes to arbitrary expectations. I get it! Not everyone values the same things.

Check out my blog post Why we're losing craftsmanship in a 'Market for Lemons' and a prescription for change. for my theory as to why!

I’ve been comparing our tile service to barbecue lately. Lovingly prepared by an over weight man, with a big, beautiful belly…maybe a touch of “secret sauce” on the edge of his mouth, one of those chef hats, with secret spices, specialized equipment and techniques…20 years of experience and the passion to match; cooking up that brisket or rack of ribs…LOW AND SLOW.

THAT’S US.

Now compare that to the other guys, the blow and go, minimum standard types…the mystery white vans…the “looks good enough from my house” variety. They’re like McDonald’s. Yeah, McDonald’s is okay. I ate it as a kid! It’s “cooked” by a 16 year old at their first real job, it’s questionable what’s really between the bun, awful quality, but it’s cheap and fast!

THAT’S THE OTHER GUYS.

We’ll never be McDonald’s, they’ll never be brisket. The question is, which one do you want to eat today?

So, when you’re deciding what “type” of tile work to go with, I recommend barbecue…because you have one shot at it and McDonald’s will be a long term cost that you don’t want to pay!


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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

DIY wood rot repair for tile: It’s wise to over build!

 

I’ve seen a rash of under built floor repairs in the field, so today, I AM SOUNDING THE ALARM! For all you DIYers out there, or simply homeowners who care, it’s wise to over build your floor repair when you take out a piece of your existing sub floor to repair rot or damage.

What I’m seeing when I’m on the job is a lot of cutting of subfloor without proper BLOCKING put back in to support the substantial weight of a new tile floor. A certain degree of rigidity must be present in a subfloor when it is meant to support tile. Notice the photo below. You have the two joists. That was originally sufficient when supporting a whole sheet of tongue and groove plywood. The tongue and groove locked the plywood together, so it was supported. But once you cut out a piece, it has to be supported around all four sides of the plywood that is going back in. If you put a piece of plywood back without supporting the sides (by putting in additional blocking) there will be too much movement! Tile and MOVEMENT do not mix!

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Do you know how you judge if your subfloor repair has too much movement? It’s easy! WALK ON THE REPAIRED FLOOR. The spot without extra blocking will flex and move, that’s bad. In certain instances, even with ¾” plywood, you’ll feel like you could put your foot through the floor! Don’t ask how we know! 😊 But you will notice if you put blocking in, between the joists, like in the photo below, the movement will stop and the floor repair will be far more rigid.

This particular area (the shower pan) will have over 500lbs of material on top of it. Build it STIFF and STRONG.

This particular area (the shower pan) will have over 500lbs of material on top of it. Build it STIFF and STRONG.

What’s the point? What is the conceptual, overarching theme of building with tile? Over build, Over engineer, over block. MORE IS BETTER. Tile is a permanent finish and it does not like movement. Any movement in a substrate results in cracked grout, lifted tile, etc. A tile floor needs to meet specific deflection specifications.

 So, if you’re using tile, if you think something needs to be built stiffer, DO IT. Cement board, for example, does nothing to add to the strength and rigidity of a floor. Always, add wood, stiffen it up and you will have a flooring that will last the lifetime of your home. That’s the whole point of tile!

If you like this type of content, be sure to like this blog post and be sure to comment.

Tons of blocking here!

Tons of blocking here!

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

We're losing craftsmanship in a 'Market for Lemons' and a prescription for change.

I have no problem connecting with an informed homeowner. None.

One of the first things I want to know is, “Have you researched my company?”

I ask this because when a homeowner is in the market for remodeling, especially tile remodeling, job number one is to get INFORMED about what you want, what you’re buying and who you’re working with.

In economic terms I’m wanting to reduce ‘information asymmetry.”

Information asymmetry deals with the study of decisions in transactions where one party has more or better information than the other. I strive to level the playing field on this website so that everyone is on the same page.

If you call our company and we are just a number in your pocket, we may not be able to connect. If you want us to do work and you don’t care about HOW your project is built, it will be hard for you to see value in our product.

We have so much success with the folks WE DO work with. Everything goes swimmingly, love all around.

I’ve thought for years about why it’s so difficult to sell a quality product and service in this market.

But finally, I have (A PART) of an explanation, which I’m going to elaborate on today.

The quality of tile work and a craftsman’s ability to make a living has suffered.

For ever one tiler getting into the business, five are leaving.

A term originated by Nobel prize winning economist George Akerlof , “The market for Lemons” describes the source of our adversity very well.

The “market for lemons” according to Wikipedia:

“Examines how the quality of goods traded in a market can degrade in the presence of information asymmetry between buyers and sellers, leaving only "lemons" behind. In American slang, a lemon is a car that is found to be defective only after it has been bought.

 Low prices drive away sellers of high-quality goods, leaving only lemons behind.”

Click here to read Akerlof’s paper.

This paper was written in the 1970’s and the used car market has improved and some solutions have been devised, but it still rings true in many ways in relation to tile installation or residential home remodeling, generally.

When you buy a used car ultimately you have no idea what is going on under the hood. A car can look great, but it could be a ticking time bomb. Used car dealers go through all sorts of contortions to build confidence in their buyers, that they’re buying a reliable car. A buyer is ultimately unable to tell which car is quality and which one is not.

Tile installation is the same way.

When you’re buying a shower, you have no idea what is going on under the tile. Tile may look great, but how your shower or bathroom was put together is the most important part and frankly, most homeowners have no idea about the inner workings of their bathroom remodel.

Unfortunately, used cars and tile work have received awful reputations for quality because of this information asymmetry.

Buyers simply don’t know what they’re buying.

They can’t tell the difference between a lemon and a peach.

This leads to prices getting driven down. Everyone assumes they’re buying lemons. Lemons become the norm.

I often look at tile work that people are perfectly happy with, and I think of all the improvements we could make to it. “Why didn’t they do this like this…Oh, that’s not right….” But because of an over all degradation of the trade, consumers don’t know the difference between great tile work and average.

So, what happens to the guys like us, that are selling ‘peaches’? Guys that over build things and build with quality and precision??

1. We get driven out of the business because we can’t make a living at it.

2. The quality guys adjust how they do things and build things lower quality in order to meet the market’s price point.

Gresham’s law describes tile very well. “The bad drives out the good.” The ‘race to the bottom’ makes it impossible for craftsmen to prosper.

Some say the solution to this problem is government intervention. More laws. The insurance business is an example where the information asymmetry goes in the buyer’s direction. Insurance companies don’t know what is going on with people; their health, their lifestyle, etc. So, there are laws to account for the buyers’ dishonesty.

Electricians and plumbers are licensed, that helps them regulate their market. They are required to have up to date training, but it’s not a magic bullet. This will never happen in tile.

My solution is an informed consumer.

The consumer needs to demand they be able to ‘look under the hood.’

When you’re buying tile ask to see the CARFAX.

The internet is solving the information asymmetry.

A good tile re modeler is going to have content online for people to verify what they’re getting. My website, my blog, has three years of documentation to verify that we are indeed, selling peaches. Credentials and reviews also help push the point home.

My problem is how do you make people curious? How do you convince people that all tile work is not the same? How can I convince people to pay more to get something that will last?

I recommend that folks spend a lot of time online before they buy a bathroom. Your number one tool during a bathroom remodel is your computer and an internet connection.

In tile, like in the used car business, there are ‘peaches’ and there are ‘lemons’.

Find the company that is selling peaches.

Those peaches will be priced much higher than the lemons. The only way you’ll know that you’re getting a peach is by depending on the construction companies’ content marketing and reputation.

Builders have an incredible incentive to cheapen their products and incredible amounts of opportunity to reduce quality by cutting corners in areas that you don’t see.

Just like the CARFAX report has revolutionized used cars, content marketing is revolutionizing remodeling.

Using the internet to find and vet contractors has A LONG way to go, though.

In my time speaking with 100’s of prospects, I find that around 10% will say they “researched” before they called. That number needs to be higher!

Jason thinks if people continue to get ripped off, things will change. I’m a bit more pessimistic on the subject after years of making content, but I suppose every person that decides to use us based on this concept is a person that will remember that this way worked and possibly do it AGAIN or tell a FRIEND!

Hopefully it will proliferate!🤞

Hey all! This is some big brained stuff for me so if anyone makes it this far down, tell me if this all makes sense in the comments! Am I off the mark? Do I not understand “market for lemons” TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK!

Thanks, BEN

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.

Check out my recent interview on the Tile Money podcast.

What an exciting interview with Luke from Tile Money. We touch on a bunch of things including blogging, generating Google leads, controlling the sales process, customer qualifying over the phone, marketing on a budget and much, much more.

Enjoy.

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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 . Thanks for being here. For podcast or radio interviews contact us using the contact info above. Please consider DONATING BELOW. THANKS! Just click the photo.