Before we go any farther on how to install cement board i am going to talk about a very common mistake most people make.
Putting cement board on roof rack.
This is called staggering the joints and makes for a stronger tile base.
Then you attach the cement board with screws.
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You can then caulk the 1 4 inch gap between the bottom of the cement board and top of the tub.
Stack cement board panels flat and cover them to protect them from moisture before installation.
Larger boards on the other hand with a maximum size of 10 inches require you to insert two nails on the edges of board.
The cement board should be installed over the tile flange of the tub leaving a 1 16 gap between the rim of the tub and the cement board.
Definitely use cement board instead of green board.
Some cement board products may not require the underlying membrane if the seams are properly waterproofed in such wet areas never install cement board directly over drywall or green board.
The edges of the cement board should be no closer than 8 inches to the joints in the subflooring.
Do a dry run and lay the backerboard down to fully cover the area you plan to tile.
I suggest shimming the studs only if you have to to get the cement board down over the tub lip.
The cement board should be plumb hence the need for shims sometimes.
Instead first remove the existing surface material then install the cement board over the studs and membrane as applicable.
Plan so the joints in the backerboard won t line up with the joints in the subfloor.
Installing cement board over a concrete subfloor.
It is very important to first spread thin set on the floor before placing the cement board to the floor.
The 1 mistake most people make when installing cement board.
Typically you would need to use 1 4 furring strips to make the studs flush with the tile flange on the tub.
I know it seems like a smooth surface and it seems like it may fix some of the issues with the concrete floor but don t do it.
Boards that are 6 inches or smaller require you to insert the nail at the center with the batten overlapping at least by 3 4 inches.
Avoid nailing or fastening nearer than two inches 5cm from corners as the corner may crack from the force of the fastener.
If you have a concrete subfloor then you should not be contemplating installing cement board over it.
Plan the placement of the cement backerboard sheets.
Anyone can enjoy the benefits of a cement board shower system if you follow these 3 easy steps.
Lay the first sheet of cement board onto the mortar so the rough side of the board is facing up.
Carry panels on their edge or provide support to keep the panels from breaking.