Do you have to glue down WonderBoard?

You don't glue it down. But you DO have to put thinset under it to fill in the voids and keep it rigid. Without it, the tile WILL eventually crack.

Hereof, should I glue Hardieboard?

Yes, HardieBacker 1/4'' cement board may be used in a shower. However, we recommend HardieBacker 500 if you need to make a smooth transition to drywall. The board must be mechanically fastened every 8'' on center to the wood or metal studs spaced a maximum of 16'' on center.

Similarly, does WonderBoard need to be waterproofed? 1/2" WonderBoard is unaffected by water but it is not waterproof. If the area behind the backerboard must be kept dry, a moisture barrier or waterproof membrane such as RedGard® Waterproofing and Crack Prevention Membrane must be used.

Regarding this, do you have to glue cement board?

You cannot put a cement backer board over that. You need to put a layer or plywood, minimum 5/8 IIRC, over those boards, then mortar the backer to the plywood.

Can you use 1/4 inch cement board on floors?

Floors. Both 1/4- and1/2-inch cement board are appropriate for floors. To install cement board on floors, cement board manufacturers mandate a 5/8-inch plywood subfloor or OSB underlayment. They also require a 3/4-inch subfloor where tile size exceeds 12 inches.

Should you put cement board under a tub?

You don't need any cement board under the tub. It is far more important to have a sturdy layer of ply under the tub.

Which side of Hardibacker goes out?

Cement board has a smooth side and a rough side. Face the rough side out if you will be using thin-set mortar adhesive to install the tile but the smooth side out if you will be using latex mastic.

Is Thinset needed under Hardibacker?

Since you are putting down hardie board on boards with small gaps, I would not recommend trying to put down thinset under it. It will make an enormous mess under the house (or whatever is under your bathroom). It is also more likely to make the floor uneven since it is hard to level thinset that is separated by gaps.

How much thinset do you put under Hardibacker?

This is probably because at one time the installation instructions for Hardibacker called for 3/32" inch of thinset underneath. Currently, Hardibacker calls for either 1/4" thinset, or 5/32" mastic underneath. I always use 1/4" trowel for all my underlayment and 3/8" for almost all my tile.

Do you have to put cement board under tile?

In short, tile and grout are not inherently waterproof. Cement backer board is often used as a tile base on plywood or OSB subfloor. Cement backer board on concrete as a subfloor or underlayment is usually not recommended or needed. In most cases, you can apply tile directly to the concrete.

What kind of screws do you use for Hardibacker?

Cement Board Screws are designed for attaching HardieBacker or equivalent fiber cement backerboard to wood or light gauge steel studs. Backer-On's patented serrated head design countersinks for flush seating at any angle, providing a smooth surface for tile.

Can I just screw down cement board?

Just screw the floor down with 1-5/8 in. drywall screws spaced every 6 in. Vinyl flooring glued over 1/4-in. underlayment.

Can I use deck screws for cement board?

There are screws made for concrete board. Bugle head like drywall screws but they are coated to resist corrosion and have sufficient strength to support the board. The heads are larger than deck screws or drywall screws, too. Rona, HD, HH will all have them.

Can you install cement board over drywall?

Because cement board can be used either for floors or walls, the surface below the cement board will vary: In such wet areas, never install cement board directly over drywall or green board. Instead, first, remove the existing surface material, then install the cement board over the studs and membrane, as applicable.

Can you walk on cement board?

You need to fasten the backer-board before the mortar sets up underneath, so walking on it while it's wet isn't a problem.

How thick should cement board be for tile?

Cement-fiber, or similarly reinforced, backer board comes in standard 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch thicknesses. If you're installing backer board over an existing subfloor, 1/4 inch is sufficient. If you're installing backer board in new construction, attaching it directly to floor joists, opt for 1/2 inch sheets.

Can cement board be used outside?

It can be used on the exterior of buildings as a base for exterior plaster (stucco) systems and sometimes as the finish system itself. Cement board adds impact resistance and strength to the wall surface as compared to water resistant gypsum boards.

Does cement board need to be waterproofed?

“A waterproof membrane or vapor retarder membrane must be specified to prevent moisture intrusion and protect adjacent building materials.” ~B412 Bathtub or shower with prefabricated receptor. Cement board or Fiber-cement board. Consult local building code for moisture barrier requirements.”

Can you tile directly over redguard?

You''ll be fine with thinset over Redguard on walls. It's recommended for waterproofing niches, shelves, and entire shower walls when tar paper or poly are not used as a vapor barrier behind the CBU.

Is Blueboard waterproof?

Doing some research on "blueboard" it seems to be listed as only WEATHERproof not WATERproof.

Do I need a vapor barrier behind cement board in shower?

You still need a vapor barrier with cement board, although in this case the barrier can go behind the board. Cement board is heavy enough and breathable enough to take the moisture without a problem. By having the vapor barrier behind the cement board you stop the moisture going further into the wall.

Is WonderBoard the same as cement board?

WonderBoard is a cement-based backer board mainly used for tiling in wet places. Specifically, its components are Portland cement, expanded polystyrene (EPS) beads, aggregates, and fiberglass reinforcement. All it takes is a little pinprick-sized hole in the grout, and that water will travel to the tile base.

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