The thickest of all the types of drywall 5 8 inch drywall is often fire resistant drywall.
Waterproofing sheetrock for tile.
This is the most common choice for interior walls because they are easy to carry and hang.
If weight is still a concern consider ultra light half inch drywall.
Look into cement board if you need waterproof drywall.
You should be attaching the tile to cement board or over a wire lath with mortar.
Most tile have a recommended grout that works well with them so check your manufacturer s instructions.
Start by removing any molding switch plates outlet covers and other hardware attached to the area being tiled.
Blueboard is a type of drywall that is frequently used for a tile wall in a shower.
Let the wall dry thoroughly.
Scrape away any loose or peeling paint or wallpaper.
This type of waterproof drywall is designed for wet areas such as showers and bathtub surrounds.
Furthermore blueboard is not difficult to install.
Not only is it water resistant but blueboard is easy to find and inexpensive making it an ideal option for those on a budget.
Pour the oil or latex based waterproofing primer into a paint tray.
Schluter systems kerdi seal mv orange plastic waterproofing tile membrane.
Allow the primer to dry completely.
It is 13 pounds lighter than other varieties for the same size and thickness.
Next take the tile adhesive thinset mortar and apply it to the drywall with a trowel.
Step 4 place tile adhesive on the sheetrock.
Apply a coat of primer sealant to the wall.
Laticrete tile waterproofing membrane products provide protection for floors and walls for applications ranging from occasionally wet to continuous water submersion as in showers or pools.
Work it into the spaces using a diagonal motion.
Step 3 apply primer to the sheetrock.
You don t really water proof the drywall itself.
Remove any remaining dust oil or grease with tsp tri sodium phosphate or an ammonia based cleanser.
Mix a small amount of grout at a time and apply it with a rubber float.
Once the thinset has dried for 24 hours remove the spacers and prepare the wall for grout.
You protect it with a layer of water proofing material.
Moisture resistant drywall is best suited for areas such as untiled bathrooms and basements where there might be damp conditions and humidity with minimal splashes of water.
Paint the primer onto small areas or in corners with a paint brush.
Roll it onto the surface evenly to avoid drips that might cause the tiles to hang strangely.