Hardibacker Siding Used For Backsplash
Do you need backer board for kitchen backsplash.
Hardibacker siding used for backsplash. After reading many comments on this subject i will use green board instead of backerboard or hardyboard to replace damaged old backsplash drywall. When to use a backerboard. You can make it look expressive with a new color. The paper came off the old drywall and some crumbled around the 70 year old electrical outlets and switches that will be replaced and moved anyway.
I put the board up in 3 sections so it s easier to remove. I made this kitchen backsplash removable. To cut this board you simply score a line with a straight edge and snap it. Please keep in mind that power saws make a lot of dust and proper respiratory care must be taken such as a wearing the proper mask and cutting outdoors.
I used hardie backer board that i purchased at home depot to fit the backsplash area and then screwed it to the wall. First of all hardibacker is not hard to cut. Backer board is a substrate material for tile. Unlike plywood and other wood substrates that can warp backer board is hard and flat so it won t buckle.
This is essentially my wall to tile on. During that discussion we had talked about adding a 1 4 drywall layer over. The next thing to do is selecting the perfect pattern of backer board for the kitchen backsplash. My contractor has told me that there is no need to put backer board on the wall for a tile backsplash in the kitchen.
You can imitate the parquet pattern to make the backsplash textured and nice. Tip 4 the nice pattern.