Hello everyone,
Planning on installing a tile floor in our new kitchen, have a question on the cement backerboard. I was planning on using a 1/2 inch on the floor. Found out there are several types of backerboard, several types of cementboard and something called hardibacker (at Home depot) any specific brand better then another?found the cementboard rather 'flimsy' compared to the hardibacker board, which was a lot harder and stiffer. They had some light weight wonderboard that practicly crumbled in your hands. Just wondering if there are any advantages or dis advantages to either one?It just seems that the hardibacker board would be better resistent to movement and cracking. Looks like all brands require thinset between floor and boards and screws every 8 inch. Will be installing this on a 3/4 inch T+G osb floor, floorjoist are I-joist
Thanks in advance for all the help
Pete
Planning on installing a tile floor in our new kitchen, have a question on the cement backerboard. I was planning on using a 1/2 inch on the floor. Found out there are several types of backerboard, several types of cementboard and something called hardibacker (at Home depot) any specific brand better then another?found the cementboard rather 'flimsy' compared to the hardibacker board, which was a lot harder and stiffer. They had some light weight wonderboard that practicly crumbled in your hands. Just wondering if there are any advantages or dis advantages to either one?It just seems that the hardibacker board would be better resistent to movement and cracking. Looks like all brands require thinset between floor and boards and screws every 8 inch. Will be installing this on a 3/4 inch T+G osb floor, floorjoist are I-joist
Thanks in advance for all the help
Pete