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  SPECIAL INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
      Tiling onto Backer Boards
Proprietary tile backer boards are available in a variety of materials, thicknesses and weight. They provide
a suitably rigid substrate to receive direct tiling and should be selected for the relevant conditions based on their properties.
BS 5385 states that plywood and other wood-based sheet or boards should not be used for direct tiling to walls. Gypsum and gypsum plasterboards should not be used for direct fixing in wet areas.
 Typical types of tile backer boards include:
• Foam-cored boards with glass fibre-reinforced polymer modified cement coating or a covering of reinforced fleece webbing.
• Glass reinforced cement boards/ fibre cement boards.
• Magnesium oxide boards.
• Extruded polystyrene (XPS) boards.
A - Wooden Substrate B - Tile Backer Board C - Joint Tape
D - Primer
E - Tile Adhesive F - Tile
G - Grout
NOTE
Always consult board manufacturer for guidance on installation.
For further advice consult TTA’s Publication ‘Internal Ceramic Tiling to Sheet & Board Substrates’.
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