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Installing cement-based tiling backer board

HiI am creating a wet room in a very spall space. I plan to use 10mm thick stone tiles to line the showering area. Since this would have been too heavy for the old plaster, I removed all of it, and now...

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Re: Installing cement-based tiling backer board

This board is designed to be screwed onto batons with ceramic screws.

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Re: Installing cement-based tiling backer board

You don't need a big cavity. Personally I'd use the cavity with some insulation (e.g. Airtec) to provide an additional layer to reduce condensation problems on the tiles.

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stud the walls out,and board with a cement based board(will take the weight 45kg + per m2))of your tiles,just remember to stagger the boards and use the fiba tape to cover all the joints and corners.

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Thanks for the replies so far ...I eventually contacted Hardibacker and below is what they sent me. In a nutshell, you must not dot and dab it to the wall. Instead you must glue it to the wall with...

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500 sheets!!!!!!! I thought that you said it was a very small space.

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Re: Installing cement-based tiling backer board

Er, "Hardibacker 500"

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Re: Installing cement-based tiling backer board

ooops!!! having read the post again, it is quite clear that roger is not talking about a quantity of 500 - my mistake!!! On the same subject of tbb's, i've mechanically fixed them witout problems and...

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