To avoid building up the floor too high you can use 1 4 in thick backer board instead of 1 2 in.
Installing hardie backer board on floor.
Here s how to add your tile over your hardiebacker cement board.
Embed the cement board in latex modified thin set mortar the main reason for using thin set between the cement board and the subfloor isn t as much for bonding as it is for even void free cement board support throughout the floor.
That s why it was named the most preferred brand of backer board by tile installers and contractors according to the 2019 tile and stone report conducted by clearseas research in partnership with the national tile contractors association and tile magazine.
Never install new tiles over existing tiles or onto an unprotected wood or plywood floor.
Hardiebacker cement board may be installed under or over vinyl composition tile vct and other resilient flooring.
Installing hardiebacker cement board to a wooden subfloor is as simple as that.
With the plywood in place install the backer board as you normally would.
Wipe the surface of your hardiebacker cement board clean with a damp sponge.
Steps to follow in how to install tiles in the hardie backer board.
If installing hardiebacker cement board over existing floor ensure the floor is flat.
Hardiebacker is available in both 1 4 inch and 42 inch thick hardiebacker 500 versions and is designed to add mold and moisture resistance to tile installations.
For best results remove existing floor covering especially if it is in poor condition.
Required tools for this project.
Hardiebacker cement board is made better to install better and perform better.
Precut and fit all the cement board and then lift all of the cement boards out.
Then spread thinset mortar.
Hardiebacker cement board can be used with nearly any kind of tile whether ceramic porcelain or natural stone.
Unlike wood or drywall sub surfaces cement backerboard will not rot warp or grow mold and mildew when exposed to water.
The plywood adds stiffness and stability to the floor.
Floor tiles should be installed over smooth flat surfaces.
To achieve the ideal flat surface most contractors rely on the backer board cement backer board is a thin layer of concrete designed to be setting surface upon which tile can be installed.