Where to stop the Backerboard (Hardiebacker/Durock/Kerdi Board) in the shower and start the drywall. Tile shower walls need to be waterproofed and drywall is not recommended in shower. So the backerboard needs to be stopped at some point and there needs to be a transition to drywall for the remainder of the bathroom walls that won't be tiled.
If you are looking for a fast, dependable, stong and leak proof tile shower pan, I highly recommend Tile Redi products. For more information, or to place an order, go to my website here:
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For other videos in this series click on the links below:
Demolition:https://youtu.be/DvX8pUGYJ9E
Measuring For Foam Pan:https://youtu.be/stij5cx8QTM
Self Leveling Underlayment:https://youtu.be/KF8wOEwjX00
PEX Plumbing:https://youtu.be/M6HhawxkEeU
Furring Studs:https://youtu.be/IDyXMS8zDzo
Installing Foam Pan: https://youtu.be/HVrVLpwWFm4
If you need help on your project or would like to purchase the FloFX drain I use in the video, go to tilecoach.com