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Cement board vs drywall shower.
Cement boards are made up of cement and glass fibers.
It is meant to provide a much sturdier and stronger base where the stone and tile can be installed.
I then tiled over all of it.
This drywall features a special paperless backing and an additional coating to prevent mold and moisture.
Unlike wood base materials such as plywood that contain wood such as drywall cement board does not have the organic material that would promote rot or decomposition.
Greenboards or blueboards on the other hand are types of drywall.
Cement board and plastic sheeting.
Then the cement board is installed on top of the plastic sheeting.
Cement board does a better job of resisting potential moisture in the area and is why most contractors prefer it over drywall.
The smaller dimensions of cement board make the installation of it on large walls more difficult but cement board panels fit vertically in 3 foot wide showers or horizontally behind a standard 5 foot bathtub.
In high moisture shower areas such as shower enclosures use cement backer board.
Cement board meanwhile comes in panels that are similar to that of drywall but that is where the similarities will end.
It is made of cement water silica limestone flour and fibers such as kevlar or fiberglass for increased strength.
The idea is that the cement board will remain stable even if it gets wet.
In this highly convenient inexpensive and popular application a moisture barrier of 4 or 6 mil thick plastic is installed directly over the wall studs.
It was developed to replace lath and plaster construction.
When i redid my bathroom i used cement board in the shower and behind the sink.
Cement backer board is a mineral based pre fabricated wall unit usually 1 4 inch or 1 2 inch thick and 3 feet by 5 feet long.
Ideal for bathrooms basements kitchens laundry rooms and utility rooms.
The greenboard on the other hand is only meant for damp environments and would probably crumble if it got wet.
I used greenboard for the rest of the walls.
Screws secure the cement board to the wall studs.
These are available in 4 8 foot and 3 5 foot sheets that are either 1 2 inch or 1 4 inch thick.