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How should durock be installed?

How should durock be installed?

Place panels with joints staggered from subfloor joints. Fit ends and edges closely but not forced together. Fasten panels to subfloor while the adhesive is wet with 32 mm (1-1/4″) CGC Durock Wood Screws or 38 mm (1-1/2″) hot-dipped galvanized roofing nails spaced 203 mm (8″) o.c. in both directions.

What side faces out on durock?

The smooth side is ideal for mastic applications, as it increases adhesive coverage. The textured side is ideal for mortar applications, as it enhances bonding and reduces tile slip. That said, mastic or thin-set mortar can be used on either side of the board without compromising performance.

Which side of the cement board goes out?

Cement board has a smooth side and a rough side. Face the rough side out if you will be using thin-set mortar adhesive to install the tile but the smooth side out if you will be using latex mastic.

What do you put on durock seams?

Fill joints with latex-fortified mortar or Type 1 organic adhesive and immediately embed alkali-resistant, fiberglass mesh joint tape. Install tile. Note: Because cement board fasteners may protrude through the plywood base when 1/4″ cement board is used, 1/2″ or 5/8″ cement board is preferred in this application.

Can you use drywall screws on cement board?

You don’t want to use regular drywall screws for cement boards. They can corrode, they can break down the edges of the boards, and they won’t drive in flush properly. Use ITW’s ROCK-ON and BACKER-ON screws instead.

How many screws for Durock?

You should use two screws at each point that the deck board crosses a joist to hold the boards firmly in place. Three screws should be used to secure the decking to rim joists. Many people use nails instead of screws to secure their deck boards. Nails will do the job, and with the use of a framing nailer, can make the job go much more quickly.

Why use cement board for exterior walls?

One of the major advantages that you will get by using cement board for an exterior wall is durability. Cement board is made out of Portland cement and small pieces of glass. This means that it will be able to hold up to a lot of wear and tear for an extended period of time.

How thick is Durock?

Durock. Durock is manufactured in sheets with a thickness of anywhere from 1/4 to 5/8 inch, a width of 32, 36 or 38 inches and a length between 4 and 10 feet. The exact fire rating of Durock is dependent on the other materials used during construction, but a panel 1/4 or 1/2 inch thick typically provides an additional hour of fire protection.

What is Dura Rock?

DurockĀ® is a brand of cement backer board manufactured by the United States Gypsum Company, which is a subsidiary of USG Corporation founded in 1901. Cement backer board is most often used as a subfloor or wall base when installing ceramic, porcelain or stone tiles.

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