Proper Installation for Fireplace Tile Cement Board Measure the fireplace surround with a measuring tape. Cut the cement board pieces to size. Spread thinset mortar over the fireplace surround with a notched trowel. Nail the cement board to the brick fireplace with 1½-inch concrete nails. Allow the thinset mortar to dry overnight, then tile the fireplace as desired. Click to see full answer. Also, can I use cement board for fireplace?You can use Hardiebacker board around your fireplace. However, using fiber cement board like Hardieboard is acceptable in locations including the mantel and fireplace surround.Also Know, do you need backer board for fireplace? Backerboard must be used when applying tile to a metal surround because most metal surrounds are not strong enough to support the weight of tile. For the hearth, plan to spend about three hours tiling. Clean the fireplace and level the surface before you begin. Beside above, how do you attach cement board to a metal fireplace? Add cement board to the entire area you’ll be tiling (for us, that means the floor and all 4 sides of the fireplace leaving room for wood mantle). On the ground and drywall, use thinset and screws to attach the cement board. But on the metal surround, use high heat adhesive to attach the cement boards.Is cement backer board fire resistant?Yes, HardieBacker® 1/4″ Cement Board is deemed noncombustible when tested to ASTM E 136 and can be used in conjunction with other noncombustible materials around a fireplace. This does not mean that clearances to combustible building materials can be reduced by using HardieBacker 1/4″.
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