Hi Folks
I'm about to start fixing backer boards to my solid brick bathroom walls. They're Marmox boards and my plan is to both fully tile adhesive the backs and use fixing cob dowels.
Once they're up, I also plan using some self adhesive butyl tape along the joins and over the dowel washers. What I'm not sure about is what to do between the board joins as I'm adding them in place:-
I've seen some videos where the guy has just put some additional tile adhesive along those edges before pressing up against the board already in place and I've seen another where they ran a bead of separate polymer based adhesive along the joins. Having said that - I think that second one may have been on a stud wall where they didn't have any tile adhesive being used anyway...
So which approach is correct? Or does it make no difference anyway, given the butyl tape will run over the join anyway and then the lot will have tile adhesive over that before the actual tiles themselves...
I'm about to start fixing backer boards to my solid brick bathroom walls. They're Marmox boards and my plan is to both fully tile adhesive the backs and use fixing cob dowels.
Once they're up, I also plan using some self adhesive butyl tape along the joins and over the dowel washers. What I'm not sure about is what to do between the board joins as I'm adding them in place:-
I've seen some videos where the guy has just put some additional tile adhesive along those edges before pressing up against the board already in place and I've seen another where they ran a bead of separate polymer based adhesive along the joins. Having said that - I think that second one may have been on a stud wall where they didn't have any tile adhesive being used anyway...
So which approach is correct? Or does it make no difference anyway, given the butyl tape will run over the join anyway and then the lot will have tile adhesive over that before the actual tiles themselves...

