How To Install HardieBacker Board On A Masonry Wall

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Learn how to install HardieBacker board on a masonry wall.

HardieBacker cement board is a light, easy to use, no mesh, moisture resistant board for use under tiles and suitable for wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms.

This light, easy-to-cut, no-mesh board features our exclusive EZ Grid® recessed fastener pattern, making installation even easier.

Easy to cut to any size: just score and snap. Clean cuts allow edges to align tightly. Less dust and debris when cut. Unique cement formulation and MouldBlock® technology provides outstanding mold and moisture resistance. Excellent tile adhesion to help protect tile work. Outstanding mold and moisture resistance. No abrasive debris to scratch floors.

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Thanks for the video. Will do this on my fireplace. Want to change the look and install some leftover veneer stones

e.a.
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I love how the drilling wasn’t shown cos there was no masonry 😂😂 cheers though

gilesj
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I assume for the demo that's why you used rawl plugs. In my application I used Tapcon screws directly into the cinder blocks (breeze blocks for us Brits!)

TheDradge
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It took me a while to understand he is saying, "brown rawl plug." In the US we call them hollow-wall, or drywall anchors. It appears that the brown rawlplug is a 7mm anchor. Thanks for the video.

KurtMeredith
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Which side goes on and which side goes out???

InvisibleCitizen
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That's the same beat as teaches of peaches f the pain away

danhall
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Hi, thanks for this, can you tell me what type of screws you recommend, do they need to be stainless steel as I'm boarding a shower? Also what is the name of the adhesive you are using? Thanks.

markcavanagh
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Hi My builder used this and unfortunately within a month of finishing the glass tiles 4 x2" started to crack hoorizontally. The cracked tiles are not in one place and I have no idea why it has done this. What can be done to rectify the problem? Any suggestions gratefully received.

fcxyvbp
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You make it look straight forward. But is the 6mm strong enough to hold 600x300 porcelain tiles or should I opt for 12mm

syrus
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Those screws look like they are protruding from the board. Wouldn’t this affect tiling?

partypetie
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Can I dot & dab HardieBacker board to a masonry wall inside the house with tile adhesive any other adhesive (could you recommend one if that's indeed possible) ?

ecrangaci
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Most walls are not as plumb as your wall so how can I fix backer board to my block wall that is wiberly woberly ahaha can I use bonding plaster to plumb it up first before using your method?

dilligaf
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Can I use hardibacker over dot and dabbed dry lining by fixing through to the block behind with plugs and screws?

MegaBambooboy
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Silicone no need to screw. It’s not coming down “ever”

roxiesworldoffun
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Is it me or does that brick wall look fake?

patrickcunningham
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Does this fixing method apply, when fixing to a concrete floor.

Bzz
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Is 6mm ok for brick or should I use 12mm?

philbrooks
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How to place on a masonry, proceeds to place on a non masonry wall !

lukehartley