Cement Board Underlayment Installation

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • In this video, we show you how to install cement board underlayment for a tile floor. This is an important step in ensuring a quality installation.
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    Intro 00:00
    1/4” VS 1/2” Cement Board 00:19
    How to prep a floor for cement board 02:34
    How to cut cement board 03:56
    How to mix thinset 07:43
    How to set cement board in thinnest 08:54
    How to screw down cement board 10:47
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  • @davidharrison3074
    @davidharrison3074 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic instructional video. When using 1/4" cement board I have used roofing nails which were what they call dipped. They are not smooth like regular roofing nails. They have rough edges to secure to the floor. Work best on 1/4" not 1/2". Of course they are getting hard to find except a supply house. Love the importance of the gap on large floor areas as well. Leaving the area of the cabinets to use the 3/4 is always a great way to lay out unless choosing to run the cement board over the complete area. Sometimes if you are tight for a height measurement because of a pantry cabinet and soffits, like remodel jobs, this is important to know when designing the kitchen or bath project. From experience, not fun modifing a cabinet especially if it's a full overlay door style.
    Can't wait to see the next stage. Great job Josh. 👍🏻

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před rokem +1

      I will do more research on the nails you are referring to. Sounds like it could be a quicker method which time is important. It seems like a lot of material is getting hard to fine lately. I’m thinking since they have raise interest rates it might slow the market down some so materials should be easier to get. Yes you got to think about expansion and covering large floors. Small bathroom so I don’t really worry about it, but large kitchens are definitely do. That’s a good point about the height if height is an issue. Obviously in this case it is not but I could see you in a remodel it would be something to think about. I do look forward to making videos just to see the comments. Thanks for commenting and watching David!

  • @mohamedly5557
    @mohamedly5557 Před rokem +6

    You're a blessed man Josh. Thanks for the short & clear details 👌

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate that Mohamed! I am blessed to have a great viewers like you watching my channel. Good luck with your project!

  • @hedgefund996
    @hedgefund996 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Timeless Educational Content, Thanks

  • @user-iv7jp5kg9k
    @user-iv7jp5kg9k Před rokem

    Awesome Job and very helpful for a first timer!!
    the tool they sell at your hardware store is a joke I imagine it would take 40 passes to snap the board the multi tool is the way to go.

  • @smcotta
    @smcotta Před rokem +2

    Thank you for posting your videos. They have helped me learn how to do my kitchen tile, and I’m excited to try. :)

  • @Jubileejones
    @Jubileejones Před rokem +1

    I needed this!

  • @justinpecot4327
    @justinpecot4327 Před rokem +1

    Awesome. Thank

  • @mpsv8426
    @mpsv8426 Před rokem +1

    Gracias!!! Excelente video para my first time doing flooring.

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před rokem

      Great! I’m glad this video is helpful for you. I enjoy doing Flooring. It’s nice to look back at it when you are done. Thanks for watching!

  • @cygnusa3772
    @cygnusa3772 Před rokem

    I have a cement slab and need to raise a room by 1/2 inch to match the adjacent room. Can i lay the cement board with thinset and no screws? I will be installing LVP over it

  • @erichutchinson4831
    @erichutchinson4831 Před 5 měsíci

    Check out the snapper shear pro for cutting cement board. less messy, quicker, and cuts turns well

  • @adamnorthville5636
    @adamnorthville5636 Před rokem +2

    Thanks

  • @amberjimenez3187
    @amberjimenez3187 Před rokem

    Hello there, quick question….. I have a osb subfloor, am I suppose to use cement board in all wet areas? Is it a tile only thing?

  • @RH-lz3om
    @RH-lz3om Před rokem +6

    Doesn’t the expansion joint get filled with thinset and therefore be made ineffective?

  • @seanleaf3165
    @seanleaf3165 Před 6 měsíci

    I used a leveler product to get the floor even and it is. My question is do i need cement board then tile or can i lay tile right on top of the leveler product? Thanks for the help.

  • @raghuZanne
    @raghuZanne Před rokem +3

    Great content and love the way you explain.
    How much will you save avoiding to put tile all the way to the wall (under the cabinets I mean)? That will require the cabinets to be the exact size you end the tiles at and later if there are more renovations and the cabinet sizes are a little bit longer, it would make it very tricky, won't it?

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před rokem

      I appreciate that! I enjoy passing along the information I know about construction. As far as the tile under the cabinets goes, if you remodeled you could always extend the tile then but with a new house that is rarely in the plans to have to worry about down the road. Obviously it is something that is going to happen one day but you may also not move the cabinets even if you did remodel. Hope that helps!

    • @raghuZanne
      @raghuZanne Před rokem +1

      @@TheExcellentLaborer only issue is the same tile/design might not be available after 20 or so years. I faced this issue in my condo, it wasn't fun searching. Cabinets can sit on top of the finished tile and 3 or 4 tiles that go under the cabinet doesn't cost that much :)

  • @GailsonPvPwtf
    @GailsonPvPwtf Před 8 dny

    I actually use a sawzall for cutting cement board, its really fast and actually makes a lot less dust.

  • @oneabovegaming9306
    @oneabovegaming9306 Před rokem

    I like how you pointed out the 201 for those that dont know about that special number 🤫

  • @taramiller3236
    @taramiller3236 Před rokem +10

    I don't understand why you need thinset and screws. How is it moving with either screws or thinset? Thanks

    • @trigslol7662
      @trigslol7662 Před 11 měsíci

      Not sure either honestly I typically use fiber rock just needs to be screwed but storea don't carry it anymore

    • @trigslol7662
      @trigslol7662 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Actually now that I think about it it's probably so it's just even

    • @UnknownUnknown-vv6hb
      @UnknownUnknown-vv6hb Před 2 měsíci

      Have you don’t it without thinset under the cement board? Thinking abt doing tiles but don’t know if just screws is good enough floor is pretty even

  • @erichutchinson4831
    @erichutchinson4831 Před 5 měsíci

    the cabnet guy will appreciate the built up sub floor

  • @ivettehi1250
    @ivettehi1250 Před rokem +3

    Have a question, is it necessary to use thinset and nail the cemet board? Would you have to replace the subfloor down the road if you wanted to remove and replace tiles

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před rokem +1

      It is necessary if you want a strong cement board floor. Typically when you remove the tile later on and it will come off of the cement board but you may have to replace the cement board but the subfloor should be fine. Hope that helps!

  • @ray134520
    @ray134520 Před 8 měsíci

    Can you install cement board under the cabinets?

  • @psfgtech
    @psfgtech Před rokem

    Getting ceramic, doni need this?

  • @hubster4477
    @hubster4477 Před rokem +16

    I see no reason to use thinset under the backer when you use so many screws to fasten the backer to subfloor.

    • @briankboyd
      @briankboyd Před 6 měsíci +2

      Nice to see this comment. I was sweating this floor as i did not use thin set. I did however lay down screws every 5 inches square. Also laid down red guard over the subfloor and again over the cement board. Time will tell.

    • @thehound1359
      @thehound1359 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Always recommended to use thinset underneath.

    • @erichutchinson4831
      @erichutchinson4831 Před 4 měsíci

      the manufacture says to put thinset underneath

    • @jeremypitts4049
      @jeremypitts4049 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It helps prevent moisture from getting in from my understanding and helps with a the bond and filling in small unlevel spots. I'm not 100% sure though. That's is just speculation.

    • @tagheuer02
      @tagheuer02 Před 4 měsíci

      Every single manufacturer REQUIRES it

  • @daleirish6682
    @daleirish6682 Před dnem

    i have a question on the mesh tape. I read somewhere, or saw on another video to not use dry wall mesh tape. I can't recall the reasoning but i remember them saying there is a mesh specifically for cement board. is that true?

  • @russ320
    @russ320 Před 7 měsíci

    Could you have gone with Ditra uncoupling membrane instead of cement backer board?

    • @jeremypitts4049
      @jeremypitts4049 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes. But i think it's more cost efficient to use the backer boards

  • @bhadz100
    @bhadz100 Před rokem +1

    Do you need to put this if you want to tile basement slab?

    • @TheExcellentLaborer
      @TheExcellentLaborer  Před rokem +2

      Great question. I have tiled basements before right on the concrete. You do not have to use cement board. Hope that helps!

  • @chrisbond6823
    @chrisbond6823 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Also, always use the torx head bits they drive so much better than phillips head.

    • @UnknownUnknown-vv6hb
      @UnknownUnknown-vv6hb Před 2 měsíci

      If you use torx screws after thinset the heads will be cover, how will you ever take them out in a near future?

  • @handymandad5613
    @handymandad5613 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Is 1/4” cement board enough? I hear people saying you need 1/2” for floors

    • @daleon96
      @daleon96 Před 3 měsíci

      Depends on your subfloor.. generally, 1/4 is enough

  • @jacksonfive1978
    @jacksonfive1978 Před rokem +1

    Does it matter what side of the board is down on the floor?

    • @kristinaedge1443
      @kristinaedge1443 Před rokem

      It does not matter (according to the Durock FAQ / info sheet)

  • @janinejender696
    @janinejender696 Před rokem

    Don't you need to spray water and damp the sub floor before you add the unmodified mortar??

    • @michaelbriones6295
      @michaelbriones6295 Před rokem

      I think he added modified thin set

    • @daleon96
      @daleon96 Před 3 měsíci

      You should wet the plywood before...you don't want the mortar to dry to fast

  • @brandonfleece3382
    @brandonfleece3382 Před rokem +1

    👍🏿

  • @christmysavior
    @christmysavior Před 9 měsíci

    porcelain vs ceramic tile

  • @garybowen1942
    @garybowen1942 Před rokem +3

    Thinset is wet and damages your plywood. Screw down is all you need

    • @LogosFarm
      @LogosFarm Před 8 měsíci

      That’s what I was wondering. I’ve done small thinset in the joints or low spots in the cement board but never under the cement board

    • @daleon96
      @daleon96 Před 3 měsíci

      False....

    • @UnknownUnknown-vv6hb
      @UnknownUnknown-vv6hb Před 2 měsíci

      @@LogosFarmhave you had any problems with not using thinset under the cement boards?

    • @LogosFarm
      @LogosFarm Před 2 měsíci

      @@UnknownUnknown-vv6hb I haven’t had any issue, but I’ve worked with people who do both ways and both seem to work, thin-set under the board may help in the long run but I’d have no evidence to prove it.

  • @DP-zs3hg
    @DP-zs3hg Před 11 měsíci +1

    As a professional cabinet installer, I can say that it's a big mistake to install cement board or tile before cabinets. Because for installation of base cabinets, need a space for use a tool and shims. So if you do installation of cement boards, you should do it after the cabinets installed or cover with cement board entire floor. Otherwise you don't care other trades.

    • @lordaleksandre
      @lordaleksandre Před 4 měsíci

      Nonsense. If you don't cover your gaps, you are just saying "the painter will catch that" without having the courage to actually say it.

  • @joannar2451
    @joannar2451 Před 22 dny +1

    Why are you cutting cement boards with a power tool and create so much dust? You can just score it with utility knife and break it. Then flip it and cut through the break line with the knife. No mess and so much faster...

  • @timwillis73
    @timwillis73 Před rokem +1

    Why do you have to put thin set under the cement board in a kitchen floor.

  • @doncc6080
    @doncc6080 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Cement board is never to be used as underlayment on tile floors. Uncoupling membrane is so far superior for the
    life of the tile and ease of installing. You have many very good videos but this is not one.

  • @scotttullis7084
    @scotttullis7084 Před rokem +1

    Cement board adds no structural integrity to your floor. 1/2" or 1/4" doesn't matter as far as strengthening the subfloor. FYI

  • @sth7910
    @sth7910 Před rokem

    All these ads/commercials, I lost my steam