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Posted by krw on December 22, 2006, 11:29 am
ricodjour@worldemail.com says...
> zxcvbob wrote:
> > When two pieces of backer board meet at an inside corner, do I leave a
> > little gap, fill it with thinset, then embed a strip of fiberglass tape
> > like I would a wall seam? Or do I *not* use the tape, and (knowing it will
> > eventually crack down the center of the joint) use caulk instead of grout
> > where the tiles meet in the corner? Maybe I'm supposed to tape the corners
> > *and* use caulk instead of grout?
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> I thinset/tape the backer board corner, and color-matched caulk the
> inside tile corner. Belt and suspenders.
That's always been my plan as well. Try to fix the backer board in
place, but allow the two surfaces to move in case it didn't work.
;-)
It's amazing how close the color matched caulk is to the color of
the grout.
--
Keith
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