How To Install HardieBacker Board On A Masonry Wall

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2019
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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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Komentáře • 36

  • @e.a.7265
    @e.a.7265 Před 11 měsíci +1

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

  • @TheDradge
    @TheDradge Před 29 dny

    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!)

  • @InvisibleCitizen
    @InvisibleCitizen Před 18 dny

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

  • @gilesj2215
    @gilesj2215 Před 3 lety +10

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

  • @user-fc3xy6vb3p
    @user-fc3xy6vb3p Před 9 měsíci

    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.

  • @syrus5971
    @syrus5971 Před rokem +1

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

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před rokem

      Hi! Yes, 6mm board will be strong enough to hold your tiles. Hope this helps!

  • @ecrangaci1803
    @ecrangaci1803 Před 3 lety +2

    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) ?

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před 3 lety

      Hi, thanks for your question. The manufacturer recommends using a high grab adhesive such as HardieFoam when installing on walls, followed by fixing with screws into brown wall plugs. You can find the HardieFoam on our website here: www.ctdtrade.co.uk/brands/hardiebacker/hardie-backer-fixing-foam and a PDF installation guide under the Downloads section of this page: www.ctdtrade.co.uk/brands/hardiebacker/1200x800x12mm-hardie-backer-board#ns
      Hope this helps with your project. Please get in touch if you have any more questions.

  • @MegaBambooboy
    @MegaBambooboy Před 3 lety

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

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Caine. Yes, this installation method would be fine as long as the boards are securely fixed to the block behind. You can view a PDF installation guide on our website here (under the Downloads section): www.ctdtrade.co.uk/hardie-backer-board

    • @MegaBambooboy
      @MegaBambooboy Před 3 lety +1

      @@CTDTrade good to hear! Thanks for the reply too!

  • @markcavanagh2803
    @markcavanagh2803 Před 3 měsíci

    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.

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi thanks for the question. We would recommend using HardieBacker > www.ctdtrade.co.uk/hardie-backer-screws-pack-100. These are available in 25mm and 35mm. You can also find a great selection of board adhesive > www.ctdtrade.co.uk/adhesive-grout/board-adhesive. Thanks

  • @danhall8218
    @danhall8218 Před 3 lety +1

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

  • @dilligaf2386
    @dilligaf2386 Před rokem +1

    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?

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před rokem +1

      Hi! Thanks for your question. One option is a cement-based adhesive to make the wall somewhat plumb, as it can be put onto the wall thicker in places as long as it's got full coverage. Another option is to plaster the wall first - getting it as close to plumb as possible - then putting the HardieBacker board onto the wall. Hope this helps with your project!

  • @Bzz22
    @Bzz22 Před 3 lety

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

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před 3 lety

      Hi John. When fixing HardieBacker board to concrete floors you should apply HardieFoam to the board (around the perimeter, and zigzag across the centre) then allow to partially cure for 4-5 mins. Then bond the board to the floor, pressing with a sliding action. Hold for 30-60 seconds and walk on the boards to assist with adhesion. Fix the boards in a brickbond pattern and remove excess HardieFoam after around 20 mins. Then tape the joints with HardieBacker Fibatape and fill with tile adhesive before tiling. You can find the required products on our website here: www.ctdtrade.co.uk/brands/hardiebacker

  • @partypetie
    @partypetie Před 4 lety +2

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

    • @Eric-ox5iu
      @Eric-ox5iu Před 3 lety

      Did you ever figure this out? Is there a counter sink option for masonry anchor?

    • @MyFortressConstruction
      @MyFortressConstruction Před rokem

      @@Eric-ox5iu No, when you tile, it will be a little annoying, but it will only affect mozaic tiles that get a very small amount of thinset. If it's a 12x12 tile or larger then you'll be using a 6mm or 1/4" notched trowel and it won't cause it to bulge unless you push the tiles down and wiggle them considerably.

  • @KurtMeredith
    @KurtMeredith Před 11 měsíci +1

    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.

  • @tjwilliams7566
    @tjwilliams7566 Před rokem

    Can I put them over existing tiles

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před rokem

      Hi, thank you for your question. Is your installation on wall or floor? Do you also know how the existing tiles were installed as this may affect the process?

    • @tjwilliams7566
      @tjwilliams7566 Před rokem

      @@CTDTrade wall tiles over plasterboard That was primed with sbr, thanks for the reply

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před rokem +1

      Plasterboard can typically hold 32m2 of weight, so you would be over this by the time you add the HardieBacker boards and new tiles. The manufacturer recommends you remove the tiles to start again, and fix the HardieBacker boards to the structural substrate (i.e. timber studs or block work). Hope this helps with your project!

  • @philbrooks6639
    @philbrooks6639 Před 2 lety

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

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před 2 lety

      Hi Phil, you'll be able to use 6mm board for a brick wall. Just ensure the board is securely installed as indicated in the video. Let us know if you need any further assistance.

    • @philbrooks6639
      @philbrooks6639 Před 2 lety

      @@CTDTrade thanks
      Does the wall need to be level ? On a spirit level?

    • @CTDTrade
      @CTDTrade  Před 2 lety

      The wall does not need to be perfectly flat as this can be compensated for by adding more tile adhesive during application.

  • @roxiesworldoffun2135
    @roxiesworldoffun2135 Před rokem

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

  • @patrickcunningham4603
    @patrickcunningham4603 Před 2 lety +3

    Is it me or does that brick wall look fake?

    • @benbub123
      @benbub123 Před 7 měsíci

      Looks that way to me too.

  • @lukehartley1256
    @lukehartley1256 Před rokem

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

  • @pauldunn827
    @pauldunn827 Před 2 lety +1

    It's not a brick wall