Hi all
Maybe you can assist/advice with a query regarding backerboards?
I am removing bathroom walls (currently nasty tiles over old plasterboard) and will be completely retiling using 60x30 tiles of over 20 KG per M2.
I am considering mounting HardiBacker board (12mm) onto the existing studding and then tiling onto that.
Question is: Is Hardibacker the best to use or is there a better alternate, considering performance and cost?
Any tips/area's to watch for if I do use Hardibacker?
Many thanks
M
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I have used it, it's much stronger than plasterboard but much harder to work with. It isn't as flat so I've used more adhesive.
I started out with nothing, I still have most of it.
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