Tile a Shower: Install Backerboard
Learn how to cut, fit it in place, make cutouts for plumbing fixtures, and effectively strengthen backerboard around corners and shelves.
Videos in the Series
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Tile a Shower: Introduction
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Trowels and Other Essential Tile Tools
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Tile a Shower: Install Backerboard
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Tile a Shower: Install a Shower Pan, Part 1
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Tile a Shower: Apply a Liquid Membrane
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Tile a Shower: Use a Story Pole for Layout
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Tile a Shower: Install Subway Tiles
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Tile a Shower: Install Glass Tile
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Tile a Shower: Install a Shower Pan, Part 2
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Tile a Shower: Install a Shampoo Niche
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Tile a Shower: Build a Bench
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I learned something new. And, that is to put thinset under 2 x4's and in between seams. I don't know why I have never done this before as it makes perfect sense. I would just tape over (for regular drywall). No doubt it makes the tape set straight instead of sucking in. Is that regular roof nails you used?