How to finish the joint between a tile backer drywall step 1.
How to transition tile to drywall.
This detail provides a flush transition from the wall tile to the drywall and a capillary break from the shower to the drywall.
Then mud to the outer wall side of it then paint.
Then just screw through the edge of your substrate into the other half of the 2 4.
Now you can take your cement backerboard or whatever your substrate is going to be and place it up to the edge leave about a 1 16 gap between the backerboard and drywall.
Transition molding view description.
Install additional two by four backing in the wall where the joint between backer board and drywall will be.
As for the first pic assuming it s outside the wet area and plumb bed some reinforced corner onto it i wouldn t nail the bead since it pushes out the edge.
Even if you plan to use mastic instead of mortar to install the tile you must use mortar to bridge the joint between cement board panels and drywall.
Create a straight end to the drywall by either making a straight cut with a drywall saw or installing an extra.
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Just screw right through the drywall into the stud to hold it in place.
To complete the transition from tile ts to drywall there are a few necessary tools.
Then add a schluter edge and tile into it.
Bullnose and pencil tiles were discussed and decided against for the curb months ago when we put in the tile order.
Because the tile work needs to meet the drywall bead perfectly the drywall bead needs to be installed perfectly.
You will definitely need rulers and pencils to draw the outline of your tiling area tile cutters and tile nippers to properly miter the tiles.
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