When taping seams , do you guys tape and set tile at the same time, or let the thinset dry on the seams first?
Always tape as you go with the tile.
If you tape ahead of time and allow it to dry you'll have teeters you won't want to deal with.
The reason I ask we installed 55 sheets of Hardie and taped as we went.
Another tile guy came there to do a shower and he said I should tape while setting the tile,otherwise you get a bump where the tape and mud is(I think that's the teeter Bud is speaking of). He is an excellent installer and it does make sense. I remember trying that before and kept lifting the tape, maybee I just need to be more aware of which direction the tape is going and comb the thinset along the length of the tape.
This other tile guy also said he never uses thinset under backer board he uses urethene construction adhesive. I think I will stick with thinset.
I also asked him about applying the thinset with the flat side of the trowel to burn it in b/4 combing it with the notches and he said he doesn't do that either.
I always do that.
ALL cement board makers recommend the use of thinset under their boards.This other tile guy also said he never uses thinset under backer board he uses urethene construction adhesive.
Very bad idea!This other tile guy also said he never uses thinset under backer board he uses urethene construction adhesive.
Exactly!(I think that's the teeter Bud is speaking of)
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