Hardie Board For Wall Tile

Thick 3 x 5 ft.
Hardie board for wall tile. And is often used as alternative to plywood chipboord plasterboard as tiling backer board. Click here to view and purchase the hardibacker and cement pro s products. Thickness provides strength and ease of use on walls with flooring or countertop projects in. Works under interior floors to provide a solid foundation for tile vinyl wood and other flooring.
Hardiebacker is water resistant and fire resistant. Cement board is a cement backerboard designed for use with walls floors and countertops. Complete the installation of all hardi board sections to cover the entire shower walls and floor if necessary. Provides excellent adhesion resists moisture and features moldblock technology to protect the board against damage from mold.
James hardie hardiebacker 42 in. Allow a minimum of 24 hours. Sand the edges of the hardi board smooth by hand and remove all dirt and debris prior to finishing hardi board. Cement board is the most durable trouble free tile backer for tub surrounds showers floors and all other wet areas.
Hardiebacker cement board is made better to install better and perform better. As a tiling backerboard hardiebacker does not require any primer and can be tiled onto directly after installation. Twist or press and beat in the tiles. Use on walls in moisture prone areas as a tile backerboard and as an underlayment for all tile vinyl and wood flooring applications.
For best results comb the ridges in one direction. Spread your mortar with an appropriately sized notched trowel. It s typically available in 1 2 in. Cement board is a cement backerboard designed for use with floors and countertops.
James hardie hardiebacker 1 4 in. Cement board will also work as a countertop backerboard and underlayment for tile granite and other stone surfaces. Its made from cement and sand and is reinforced by fiberglass mats on both sides so it s impervious to water. That s why it was named the most preferred brand of backer board by tile installers and contractors according to the 2019 tile and stone report conducted by clearseas research in partnership with the national tile contractors association and tile magazine.