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I've built a stud wall on one side of my alfrsco to close it off. Above section is plantation shutters and the bottom section is covered by fibre cement sheet. These sheets were purchased from bunnings
https://www.bunnings.com.au/james-hardie-hardietex-2440-x-1200-x-7-5mm-cladding-2-93m-_p0718233#
I would like to buy some tiles and adhesives to put over these sheets which will be behind the outdoor kitchen. So needs to be both weather and heat proof.
1. What adhesives can I get for the tiles?
2. What tiles range should I be looking for?
3. Do I need to get a Filler like we use for gybrock wall to fill in the gaps between the cement sheets or just the adhesive would do?
A photo of this wall (not completely done yet) is attached.
Thanks.
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Hi @AJ-DIYer,
I presume you'll be sealing the exterior of your Hardietex wall with cladding and a water-impervious layer like sarking, so you can use standard exterior wall tile adhesive over it.
Standard ceramic wall tiles can be used for your project. However, you'll need to abide by the setbacks specified in your outdoor kitchen manual.
Hardie compound base coat is used for your joints in conjunction with reinforcement tape.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thanks @MitchellMc
Am I not able to apply the tile adhesive directly over the board instead of using sarking? Sarking seems to be very expensive.
Does the base coat apply only around the joint areas? Also does it go over the sarking?
Thank you.
Hi @AJ-DIYer,
Sarking goes on the rear side of the board to prevent moisture ingress. On the other side of the framework, what's going there?
Basecoat only needs to be applied to the joints. It and the reinforcement tape prevent movement and potential cracking at the joints.
Mitchell
Hi @MitchellMc
Nothing on the other side just about 90cm away from the colourbond fence. Fully exposed to outside.
So you'll be leaving the exposed timber framework on the other side @AJ-DIYer? Typically, you'd add a sarking layer and then sheet the rear side with Hardietex as well. I have concerns about rain and moisture penetrating the rear side of the sheet and adversely affecting your tile adhesive.
Mitchell
Sure I understand.
Where would this sarkling layer go exactly? Over the board?
You'd attach it over the exposed stud work at the rear, and then the rear boards would be installed over it @AJ-DIYer.
Mitchell
Hi @AJ-DIYer
I have a similar project I need to build for a mate of mine but he’s struggling to source louvres that can handle the weather.
Can I ask what yours are made of and where do you get them from?
Nailbag
Hi @Nailbag
I got this plantation shutters from the leftover shutters we had used for the internal windows. I repainted them weather proof to use them outdoor.
Sorry couldn't be much of help.
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