I have a dilemma. I'm about to apply Hardibacker 500 to my block walls in my new ground floor wetroom. One wall is a stud partiton (where the shower will be) and all other walls are thermal block.
From what I have read I have two options here:
1) Apply full coating of tile adhesive to the board with the addition of screws fixings every 400mm into the block, with plugs.
2) Make up a frame and fix straight to the wood with roof nails or appropriate self driving screws.
Does anyone know which is the preferred method here or are they both equally suitable? If fixing direct to block with screws, is tile adhesive neccessary?
I'm also in two minds about tanking the area as this may reduce the tile application to the the board itself. I would fill in gaps with adhesive and use the appropriate tape to seal the gaps. My floor will be levelled with a concrete screed using the IMPEY aqua grade but im guessing my corners would need to be paid particular attention to in regards to sealing?
Would I need something like the Dura membrane for the floor?
Any advise much appreciated on this before I plough ahead..
Thanks
From what I have read I have two options here:
1) Apply full coating of tile adhesive to the board with the addition of screws fixings every 400mm into the block, with plugs.
2) Make up a frame and fix straight to the wood with roof nails or appropriate self driving screws.
Does anyone know which is the preferred method here or are they both equally suitable? If fixing direct to block with screws, is tile adhesive neccessary?
I'm also in two minds about tanking the area as this may reduce the tile application to the the board itself. I would fill in gaps with adhesive and use the appropriate tape to seal the gaps. My floor will be levelled with a concrete screed using the IMPEY aqua grade but im guessing my corners would need to be paid particular attention to in regards to sealing?
Would I need something like the Dura membrane for the floor?
Any advise much appreciated on this before I plough ahead..
Thanks