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GoBoard® by Johns Manville is an ultra-lightweight, waterproof, durable tile backer board that is easy to cut and install, and weighs up to 85% lighter than traditional cement boards allowing for same-day tile.
GoBoard is engineered and tested for strength and durability, yet can be cut right where it’s installed using a standard utility knife with minimal dust.
The GoBoard product line includes Polyiso foam board panels, a versatile shower pan kit, and essential tile backer accessories that when installed as a system, can qualify for a manufacturer limited warranty.
Learn more: www.JM.com/GoBoard
GoBoard is engineered and tested for strength and durability, yet can be cut right where it’s installed using a standard utility knife with minimal dust.
The GoBoard product line includes Polyiso foam board panels, a versatile shower pan kit, and essential tile backer accessories that when installed as a system, can qualify for a manufacturer limited warranty.
Learn more: www.JM.com/GoBoard
Johns Manville and GoBoard Are Proud To Support CTEF's Mission
Tile installers are learning in non-traditional ways in addition to apprenticeships, and despite these non-traditional ways proving to be useful it's difficult for them to provide a complete foundation, or fill the gaps - as it's said - in ensuring proper methods and standards are followed. Brad Denny shared with us some of his insights into why industry supported educational frameworks are integral even more today than ever before, and what his goals are as Executive Director of the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation.
Johns Manville and GoBoard are proud to support the mission of the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation's (CTEF) goal to fill the knowledge and training gaps, to ensure more generations of skilled tradespeople are prepared to build and maintain a sustainable business or career in the tile industry.
For more information on the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation and what they offer in education, training, and certification for tile industry career pathways, visit their website.
www.ceramictilefoundation.org/
#buildingmaterials #tileinstallation #skilledtrades #ceramictileeducationfoundation #ctef
#wearejm #wearetile
Johns Manville and GoBoard are proud to support the mission of the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation's (CTEF) goal to fill the knowledge and training gaps, to ensure more generations of skilled tradespeople are prepared to build and maintain a sustainable business or career in the tile industry.
For more information on the Ceramic Tile Education Foundation and what they offer in education, training, and certification for tile industry career pathways, visit their website.
www.ceramictilefoundation.org/
#buildingmaterials #tileinstallation #skilledtrades #ceramictileeducationfoundation #ctef
#wearejm #wearetile
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2023 GoBoard Contractor Spotlight : Brandt Garrison of Garrison Tile & Renovation (Idaho, USA)
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Talk Tile With Johns Manville at Coverings 2023
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Johns Manville GoBoard at JLC Live 2023
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can you put fullsize slabs on walls with goboard?
So if i have a concrete pan that has the type of flange installed with a adjustable neck for a mortar pan ill have to bust the slab arpund it and re do it all. No adapter?
Installation the same on a concrete sub floor?
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Many KZN municipalities are disfunctional and most of them are under IFP. So we will see.
If I’m using Go Board for the shower walls with a preformed shower pan should I install the go board and butt the pan up to it or install the shower pan first butted tot he studs then install go board leaving 1/8th in gap and sealing with Go Board sealer?
Whats recommended for using the tape when you get to the area of the backer board and tub flange. Or transition from backer board to drywall
Planning on ditching my plastic shower pan, will I need to have a wooden sub floor added before building up or is there another method?
I want to know how to pain this boards i use them in ceilings
What kind of product is that like a silicone or liquid nail I need the name of the product like a righ now
Lowes go board game changer
thorough video, interested to try this out. One question...when you applied the thinset to the decking, is it recommended to dampen the decking first with sponge/water, so that your modified thinset doesn't cure too quickly? I've seen it on many vids, just wasn't sure if that is required here with the wedge system.
I just have a question as to what exactly did you use to connect the Goboard to the concrete base? Was that thin set and if so what exact type? Look forward to your response.
Creating a gap opens another opportunity for future leaking. Not a good idea.
The Boys!
Arent you supposed to apply the sealant in between the boards?
Yes, hang the boards with an 1/8" gap between them and fill with sealant - spreading the excess sealant at least 1" across the board seams on either side.
@@johnsmanvillegoboard Thanks One more question, tiles should be installed using modified thinset?
Will this wedge shower board support wheel chair weight for elderly shower accces. 300 lbs plus, any tests done for this loading and fail point
Let’s Goooooooooo!!!
Why was the bottom of the tile here, treated with caulk and not grout
Which part of the video were you asking your question about?
Doesn’t look secure and reliable. I would lose sleep worrying.
If you ever get a chance, build a small box container out of scrap GoBoard using GoBoard pro sealant and conduct a flood test experiment by filling it with water.
where can I find this go board membrane or the go board band ?
Enter your zip code into our partner locator, and check mark GoBoard Accessories to refine your search: www.jm.com/en/insulation-locator/
is there a 60 inch wedge if my drain is all the way near the wall ?
Currently we produce only 48" x 48" Wedges
Use in the corners as well?
Yes, you can use this in the corners.
@@johnsmanvillegoboard Can or should?
If you were worried enough about condensation you could have put solid spacing blocks down against the concrete between the uprights for your bench support. The fiberglass insulation just doesn't have a use case here. It's a head scratcher.
Thanks for your feedback! We appreciate it! =)
No explanation given. We can wathc anybody do anything and without the reason WHY it doesnt help.
Per manufacturer installation instructions, an 1/8" gap is required between the boards, and then these gaps are filled with GoBoard Pro Sealant.
Too bad the screws are never available at the stores
If your current supplier is a JM customer, they can order the fasteners.
What is wrong with applying sealant to board edge and then forcing the new board into the first board as done with other foam boards?
As long as you can maintain the 1/8" gap between the boards, you can apply sealant to the board edges. Our preferred installation method is to fasten the boards with 1/8" gap first, and then seal.
With the 1/8 gap, what is to prevent the sealant from just squeezing out the back of the board? There is nothing there to prevent that from happening.
Sealant squeezing out the back is a good sign. This means you have good coverage.
Will/should the seam fabric install in such a way that it stays flush to the board? Seems like you’d be creating some small bulges that would affect tiling.
Yes, the seam fabric should be flush with the board with no wrinkles, or air pockets.
Will hydroban liquid adhere to the sealant?
It should, yes.
I feel like this could fail for sure since it’s just caulk joints so why couldn’t you just add the go board (membrane) on top of this to make sure that no issues will happen at all.
As long as you follow manufacturer installation instructions, you shouldn't have any issues.
i live minutes from LBI . Might have to give them a call.
Check them out!
Been installing wedi for 8 years now. The tile shop started carrying go board and I was encouraged to try it. Haven’t used it yet but I can’t see us using this. The base is cut and a lot more complicated to install. Can’t imagine the cost is worth it. Also why wouldn’t you just install the base first then the walls, to overlap the seams?
The shingling effect doesn't apply in this case. Also, this kit enables on-site customization including off-set drain placements. Cutting the wedges to fit means won't need to move the plumbing in some situations you may come into.
made in canada but too bad you can't buy it in canada 😢
Coming soon!
@@johnsmanvillegoboard When and why has it been around for a while but not available in CDN market?
Do you have Distributor in Manitoba? I would like to try your showerbase. And do you have tileable grates?
No tileable grates yet, but we're working on some things including distribution in Manitoba.
Perhaps a newer video showing the more efficient work flow of putting a bead on the panel before installing - then another bead for the tape. 🙂 The flow of this video does not lead into the next video showing the taping method because this is left out.
Thanks for your feedback. =)
Thanks for your comment!
This is a great video. Please link a follow up video showing the 2nd layer of protection using your sheet membrane, corners and sealant! 🙂I'm a BH holder and always promoting our products when I find them superior to the alternatives. One point to note is that ideally you want a center drain in a square pan so the wall pan height is close to the same all the way around for a clean level tile install. If you ever replace this video, consider more of a square demo with center drain.
Thanks!
Is your board have flex when pushed on at the edge in between the studs?
It's considered one of the two most rigid foam boards available.
where can I purchase the membrane??
The Tile Shop
Is that a Black and Decker drill?
Nothing but the best!🤣
In one of the videos he mentions something to the effect that "you only need a cheap cordless drill". lol
Yes!
It works fine!
Easy to install!
Providers in Ms?
RF Henry
This looks like you will have the drain pan terminate against the wall at different levels all the way around. The longest section is going to end higher on the wall than the other sections. So you have to cut each tile to match the slope in order to have an even top line to the first row of tiles? This is a daunting task.
You are correct, and considering the tile size it might take a little bit of math. Perhaps laser levels could help.
How does the drain attach to a concrete subfloor?
Hello! Here is a link to our instruction guide for cement slab: www.jm.com/content/dam/jm/global/en/insulation-systems/products/goboard/goboardaccessories/goboardpointdrain/gb-510-jm-goboard-point-drain-installation-cement-slab.pdf
Do you have to put silicone caulking in the corners after tiling?
Hello, the TCNA recommends using caulking in the corners and changes of plane, but matching grout color could be an issue. Here is an article on the topic offered by JLC: www.jlconline.com/how-to/interiors/caulk-or-grout-in-shower-corners_o
Thanks. I think if the wall is completely 100% covered with a membrane like Kerdi and wrapped through each corner, then there would be no need for caulking. The membrane ‘gives’ so much that there is no tension buildup in the tile, even in the corners. However, I am sure kerdi or similar membrane requires more labor and cost. @@johnsmanvillegoboard
@@jamespaddler JM has their own membrane and liquid flash & corners - there is a part 2 of this video extension.
GoBoard instructions say a 1/8" gap is required between panels and this niche does not have that gap. Is this an appropriate construction for water-tightness?
The 1/8" gap allows for movement. This niche should be ok.
How can I get some shirts?
Follow our Instagram or Facebook pages for local events in your area. We typically give out swag.
I followed the facebook page I’ll keep an eye out. I’m in Melbourne fl , do you guys have a rep in this area?
I understand the spaceing of screws along a stud. What is the spacing of your studs? Do you know if goboard can be used with studs 24 inch OC ?
16-in O.C. is the stud spacing. GoBoard 1/2" hasn't been tested for 24-in O.C.
I always caulk first before grouting
Thanks for your feedback!
Thanks!
How do you get these materials?
Here is a link to our partner locator. Please check mark the GoBoard boxes after entering your zip code. www.jm.com/en/insulation-locator/
All previous videos of GoBoard installation have the sealant going in BETWEEN each sheet installed, making sure it 'squeezes out', no seam tape necessary. Is this in addition to that method or a separate, updated way to do it?
That is in addition to that method. You can use either, but we more strongly recommend hanging the board first then fill the gaps with sealant. It's more time efficient, and you'll ensure there is enough gap for the sealant to remain inside (and not get pushed completely out).
SOUNDS REASONABLE!@@johnsmanvillegoboard
Ok but what about the tape. Is tape needed or not. Mess tape or Schuler seam tape
@@DR-um2bv Seam tape is not required, but it does a couple of things, it reinforces the board joints and changes in plane, in the case of movement, expansion and/or contraction that goes well beyond what the sealant is capable of handling. It also offers an intermediary layer that bonds well to both sealant and thinset mortar - so there's no smearing of the sealant in case you aren't wanting to wait for the sealant to skin over before you begin tiling.
@johnsmanvillegoboard - For GoBoard, as a sealed substrate on shower walls, does the manufacturer require an unmodified thinset or polymer modified?
Thank you for your question. You can use either unmodified or modified. Check them against the type recommended by the tile manufacturer.
THANKS!@@johnsmanvillegoboard