Post and beam Posted January 22 Posted January 22 I have a need to use brick slips in a porch location where we expected to use full size bricks. If this turns out to be a viable solution i need to mount them to some kind of board. So does anyone have a recommendation that is known to be effective please? keith
crispy_wafer Posted January 22 Posted January 22 would say any of the cement fibre boards eg hardie and others would be suitable. No experience myself so would wait for someone who has trodden this path before to chime in. What's the substrate? 1
Nickfromwales Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Any reputable cement board. How will you be fixing them to the structure?
Post and beam Posted January 22 Author Posted January 22 I wondered if hardie backer board would be stiff enough but in parallel to asking on here i had a google about. There is a specific board available for just exactly this requirement. It even has horizontal ridges to make the task easier. https://www.eurobrick.co.uk/cladding-systems/a-clad-system/ Because of a weird quirk with the Sips build ( i think mistake, from the TF supplier) the open porch is constructed in Sips panels and 38mm battens just like the internals of the house. It is insulated just like indoors as well. So the Backer board will be fixed to 38mm battens.
Gone West Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) 13 hours ago, Post and beam said: So does anyone have a recommendation that is known to be effective please? I used Bluclad board for my brick slip clad plinth. Edited January 23 by Gone West 1
Post and beam Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 Thanks dude, that looks like the stuff i saw as well. I think i have a solution then. 1
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