Paul G said:
jtparrothead said:
Paul G said:
Wooden Skye said:
In the shower I am going to use cement board and then my waterproofing membrane (not sure which one) then tile.
I've had great success using Schluter Kerdi with their drain system. I was skeptical of thinset bonding to it for wall tile but I even used it on the shower ceiling and no signs of trouble even after a few mild earthquakes. It was all backed with 1/2" Hardibacker cement board.
I don't see the point of using cement board when you are going to kerdi over it. Save the customer some money and save your lungs from backerboard dust and just use sheetrock. faster, easier, smarter.
I completely agree. Far too redundant and time consuming. We all know the power of German engineering, if its good enough for the engineers at Schluter its good enough for me. I feel it would not be financially responsible to a client for the extra labor of a redundant system. I dont meat to say you are wrong Paul G, just adding my two cents.
I do admire you for striving to do better, you probably did a better job than many "pro's" would.
I prefer Kerdi board over Durock, Hardi or sheetrock. It is very quick to install and the printed grid pattern makes it easy for a precise and square install.