1 inch corrosion resistant roofing nails 1 inch self drilling corrosion resistant screws drill sponge use a sponge to wet down the backer board before applying thin set above the backer board 2 inch wide alkali resistant fiberglass joint tap setting materials square notch trowel thin set mortar.
Roofing nails with thinset mortar.
Gap between sheets of cement board.
The point of mortar under the hardibacker is to ensure even bedding and good support of the hardibacker.
Most cement board manufacturers require galvanized roofing nails or cement board screws.
It s not really there to stick it down although it doesn t hurt.
With the cement board in place use a fiberglass mesh tape and a thin set mortar tape up all your seams.
You ll still need to screw it down with deck screws 1 or 1 1 4 and avoid the joists or nail it down with roofing nails.
Use nails or screws as temporary spacers to create a 1 8 in.
A rapid setting and hardening cement to create concrete and mortar for all building repair and maintenance work extra rapid sets in just 30 minutes and is suitable for concrete drives and paths concrete steps fixing fence posts railings and copings.
Hot dipped galvanized roofing nails.
While nailing the cement board down the spacing should be approximately 8 inches apart.
If special screws aren t available attach the cement board with 1 1 2 in.
When you squeeze the thin set mortar into this gap it will lock the two sheets together and strengthen the seam.
Then with 2 inch galvanized roofing nails nail through the cement board and into the floor joist cement board screws work as well.