Hi Folks,
A quick question about using Hardibacker...
I'm about ready to start the steel stud framing for the gable house enclosure around my casa 90 oven. Everything is humming along nicely. In terms of the cladding, I notice that many people use the Hardibacker 500 1/2" boards. I happen to have some 1/4" Hardibacker boards taking up room in my garage from a previous project. Is there any reason why I can't use 1/4" for the cladding?? They seem plenty stiff and sturdy.
The enclosure will be fairly small and simple (just a gable house) and will be topped off with a 7/8" corrugated steel roof. I'll stucco the exterior. BTW, I've noticed that some people apply stucco directly to the Hardibacker, without mesh or other backing. Does this work well?
Thanks again!
PF
A quick question about using Hardibacker...
I'm about ready to start the steel stud framing for the gable house enclosure around my casa 90 oven. Everything is humming along nicely. In terms of the cladding, I notice that many people use the Hardibacker 500 1/2" boards. I happen to have some 1/4" Hardibacker boards taking up room in my garage from a previous project. Is there any reason why I can't use 1/4" for the cladding?? They seem plenty stiff and sturdy.
The enclosure will be fairly small and simple (just a gable house) and will be topped off with a 7/8" corrugated steel roof. I'll stucco the exterior. BTW, I've noticed that some people apply stucco directly to the Hardibacker, without mesh or other backing. Does this work well?
Thanks again!
PF
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