Half inch cement backer board is ideal for most tiling jobs including walls floors countertops and ceilings.
Do i need cement board for kitchen floor tile.
Unlike wood or drywall sub surfaces cement backerboard will not rot warp or grow mold and mildew when exposed to water.
How to install tile backer board.
Cement board should never be counted on to stiffen up your floor.
Cement board also provides an additional layer over a plywood or particleboard subfloor adding stiffness to the tile installation to help prevent cracks.
These materials do not work because you need a cementitious base one that has the qualities of cement and masonry cousins of tile.
Wood regular drywall and even green board have organic elements which will degrade in high moisture environments.
Because plywood expands and contracts beneath the ceramic tile grout and tile failure loose tiles and cracked crumbling grout is just a matter of time.
Cement board cement board is the most durable trouble free tile backer for tub surrounds showers floors and all other wet areas.
The primary benefit of cement board is that it doesn t break down or expand or warp if it gets wet.
Thick 3 x 5 ft.
Its made from cement and sand and is reinforced by fiberglass mats on both sides so it s impervious to water.
The floor needs to meet minimum requirements for tile before any tile backer board is installed.
Never install new tiles over existing tiles or onto an unprotected wood or plywood floor.
Correctly installed cement board provides a very stable base that s permanently bound to the tile with thin set mortar so your new tile floor will last a very long time.
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Whenever you re laying tile on a wood subfloor you need to first install cement backerboard to prevent leaks and water damage.
For countertops use 3 4 inch plywood beneath the backer board.
This is a distinct advantage over plywood and drywall.
Backer board comes in four foot by eight foot and three foot by five foot rigid panels that contain a combination of cement fiberglass and sometimes crushed glass particles.