Can I use durock instead of drywall?

Mold resistant drywall is exactly as it states. It's mold resistant. It is made just like regular drywall except that is had more fiberglass in it and the paper has less organic product in it.
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Can you use cement board instead of drywall?

Many professional installers even recommend against using water- or mold-resistant drywall in high-moisture areas. In sharp contrast, cement backer board does not rot, warp, grow mold, or deteriorate when subjected to water. Cement backer board is mainly used as a sub-surface for tiling.
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Can durock be finished like drywall?

Durock Cement Boards are a type of drywall reinforced with cement for a harder surface. This type of wall material can be finished just like ordinary drywall, using joint tape and joint compound.
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Can you use backer board as drywall?

Moisture-resistant drywall, sometimes called greenboard, is not an acceptable substitute for a true backer board. Shower walls must be backed with a waterproof backing board. Drywall is not an acceptable backer board. Even moisture-resistant drywall (green or blue varieties) will not hold up in showers.
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Can you install backer board without drywall?

While it might sound like a good idea to install cement backer board over drywall before tiling the shower, the reality is that the drywall should be removed beforehand in most instances.
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How to Install Cement Board for Beginners



Do I need drywall behind cement board?

(Some cement board products may not require the underlying membrane if the seams are properly waterproofed.) In such wet areas, never install cement board directly over drywall or green board. Instead, first, remove the existing surface material, then install the cement board over the studs and membrane, as applicable.
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Is cement board and backer board the same thing?

Cement backer board is also called cement board, and it's the most commonly used backer board for all manner of ceramic and porcelain tiles. Made of cement and reinforced on the top and bottom with fiberglass, this waterproof backer board is generally used for tiled shower surrounds and floors in wet areas.
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What happens if cement board gets wet?

Durock and similar cement-based products are designed for uses where it may be exposed to water. It's not waterproof but it will not disintegrate or lose its strength when wet. You should allow it dry thoroughly, however, before using it.
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Can you paint cement board like drywall?

Do not paint a cement board unless you have thoroughly cleaned it first, or you may have problems with adhesion. Clean the cement board with a pressure washer. Cement boards, also known as Hardie boards, are a type of fiber cement siding.
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Can you skim coat durock?

A versatile calcium aluminate floor patch and skim coat for interior use over wood, concrete and gypsum subfloors. Durock™ Brand Advanced Skim Coat™ Floor Patch is used over most floors, including ceramic and quarry tile, terrazzo, wood, metal and interior concrete.
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What goes under durock?

Subfloor should be minimum 5/8" APA span-rated plywood or OSB with an Exposure 1 classification or better. Minimum 3/4" APA span- rated plywood or OSB with an Exposure 1 classification or better. Cover base with USG Durock™ Brand Tile Membrane, 15 lb. felt or 4-mil polyethylene and attach with 1/4" galvanized staples.
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What can I use instead of drywall?

Drywall Alternatives
  • Wood Planks. Wood planks are an age-old drywall alternative that has certainly stood the test of time well. ...
  • Veneer Plaster. ...
  • Lath & Plaster. ...
  • Plywood and Sheet Wood. ...
  • Texture Wall Panels. ...
  • Brick & Masonry. ...
  • Exposed Concrete Block. ...
  • Cement Board.
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Is cement board cheaper than drywall?

Drywall Advantages over Cement Backer Board

-Drywall is cheaper to buy and easier to install. -Panels are lightweight so workers are less likely to be injured.
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Is cement board more rigid than drywall?

Which do you think is better? Cement Board scores over Sheetrock on Durability, mainly because it has a better Impact Resistance & Moisture Resistance. However, Sheetrock is Lighter, Easier To Install and Cheaper.
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Does durock need to be waterproofed?

Water does not affect USG Durock® Brand Cement Board, however, TCNA guidelines recommend the use of a waterproof membrane in wet areas.
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Can durock be left in rain?

After application, and for at least 24 hours, finishes, leveling/skim coats and basecoats should be effectively protected from rain and excessive moisture.
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Do I need to seal cement board before tiling?

Although most backerboards currently available won't fall apart when exposed to moisture and are somewhat water-resistant, they aren't waterproof. To prevent moisture from seeping through to the wood or metal studs beneath the tile, a barrier or sealant must be used on porous materials.
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Which side of Durock cement board goes up?

When installing USG Durock® Brand Cement Board Panels with EdgeGuard, does it matter which side faces out? No, it doesn't matter.
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Does cement board need to be taped?

The thinset and mesh tape are to strengthen the seams. If you are going to tile over the cement board, you should tape the seams. This should not be that difficult. Pack in thinset, lay on the tape, and flat-knife to get it set in.
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What kind of Thinset goes under cement board?

Use thin-set mortar when installing cement backer board. Thin-set dries slowly, allowing you to fix and readjust backer board sheets as needed. The ingredients in thin-set mortar ingredients are cement, fine sand and a water retaining agent. It's used to bond ceramic or porcelain tile and cement backer board.
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Which is better Hardibacker or durock?

HardieBacker is also the go-to choice when it comes to countertops and tile. Durock is too abrasive and can damage vinyl, porcelain, and enamel. HardieBacker does not contain any course materials, so it is the preferable choice. It has a warranty that extends over the use of vinyl tile applications.
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What is cement board best used for?

Cement board is used as a backer material for installing stone, brick or tile. It's also called a cementitious backer unit or CBU. Because cement backer boards are porous, thinset, grout, and mortar adhere well to it.
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Can you use backer on screws on durock?

Backer-On® cement screws are designed for attaching Hardie-Backer® cement board and Rock-On® cement board screws are designed for attaching Durock® cement board to wood or light gauge steel studs. They can be used for the following applications and the recommended number of screws to use per 3×5 board.
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