Densshield Installation
Densshield Installation
Densshield Installation
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Dramatically Outperforms DensShield® Tile Backer is 30% lighter than the leading cement
board brands (1⁄29 comparison). DensShield provides excellent
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dimensional stability and strength so it can be installed parallel or
undreds of millions of square feet of Georgia-Pacific
at right angles to framing in wall and ceiling applications.
DensShield® Tile Backer have been installed with virtually
no claims. DensShield is a substrate that, when properly installed, DensShield is the first and only tile backer listed as a GreeNguard
is virtually unaffected by water or moisture, making it excellent microbial resistant product by a leading third-party organization,
for protecting both tile installations and stud cavities. DensShield Greenguard Environmental Institute. This listing means
is composed of a proprietary, water-resistant treated core that is DensShield, which features fiberglass mats instead of the paper
covered front and back with figerglass mats. The coated fiberglass facings used on the surface of traditional gypsum tile backers,
mats are permanently integrated with the core during manufacturing resist mold growth. The microbial resistant test is based on
preventing delamination problems. On the face side of DensShield ASTM Standard D 6329-98, a testing standard set by ASTM
is an exclusive heat-cured acrylic coating which stops moisture International, which develops testing guidelines and procedures
at the surface and retards vapor transmission, protecting the for building materials, products, systems, and services.
wall cavity and floor substrate from moisture intrusion.
Unlike cementitious backer boards, DensShield Tile
Backer does not require an additional
moisture barrier.
6
Reasons
to Use DensShield® Tile Backer
3 Mold-resistant—when tested,
as manufactured, per ASTM D 3273
4 5
• Fasteners should be spaced 69 o.c. for walls and ceilings. Bathtub or Shower Receptor
Drive fasteners flush with coated surface. Do not countersink. Apply DensShield® Tile Backer either horizontally or vertically on
See Fastener Guide Chart on previous page. walls as shown in DS001.
• DensShield® Tile Backer has a built-in moisture barrier. Do not Leave a 1⁄89 gap between DensShield and the tub deck and
use additional moisture barrier. completely fill the space between tile and tub with a flexible
• 29 10 x 10 glass fiber mesh tape–embed in a skim coat of sealant/caulk.
material used to set tiles on all joints and corners that are to
DS003 DensShield® Tile Backer
receive tile. Caulk or seal penetrations and abutments to
Tiles
dissimilar materials.
Flexible Sealant/Calk Tile Adhesive (Latex Thinset Mortar or Mastic)
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Floors Residential & Light Commercial Fastener Guide Chart
Residential & Light Commercial Floors Minimum Minimum
1 1 ®
⁄49 and ⁄29 DensShield Tile Backer can be used as a tile Subfloor Thickness Joist Spacing
substrate in floor tile applications for residential and light 5
⁄89 Plywood Sturd-I-Floor®* 169 o.c. joists
commercial use as defined in the Handbook for Ceramic Tile 5 ®
⁄89 Plywood Sturd-I-Floor * 19.29 o.c. engineered lumber
Installation, published by the Tile Council of North America.
7 ®
⁄89 APA Rated Sturd-I-Floor 249 o.c. engineered lumber
Laminate DensShield panels, coated side up, to subfloor using
a latex portland cement mortar liberally applied with a 1⁄49 *3⁄49 OSB is acceptable.
square-tooth notched trowel.
• Embed DensShield into mortar while still pliant (do not Countertops Residential
exceed open time)
• Butt DensShield panels tightly together Countertops
• Stagger DensShield joints over subfloor joints Plywood must be installed flat and level. Framing spacing should
• Fasten DensShield panels to subfloor (see Fastener Guide not exceed 249 o.c. Install minimum 1⁄29 exposure 1 plywood on
Chart on page 5) top of supports spaced a maximum of 249 o.c. Provide support on
overhangs on cantilever counters to prevent movement.
• Avoid nailing into floor joists on new construction to prevent
nail pop-ups Apply leveling bed of latex portland cement mortar to plywood
• Space fasteners no greater than 89 o.c. in both directions using 1⁄49 notched trowel.
• Drive fasteners flush with the surface — do not countersink Laminate clean, dry DensShield® Tile Backer to base (grey side
up) and fasten every 69 to 89 o.c. in both directions into plywood
• Apply 29 10 x 10 fiberglass mesh tape over joints. Embed
while leveling bed is still fluid. Use either 11⁄49 galvanized roofing
with latex portland cement mortar.
nails or 11⁄49 rust-resistant drywall screws. Stagger joints of
Apply flooring-grade tile with latex portland cement mortar. DensShield panels with those of the plywood base.
Full-thickness thresholds should be used and butted against the
DensShield panels flush with the tile surface. Important: For Butt DensShield joints tightly. Tape all joints and corners using
residential applications, use a 29 x 29 or larger floor-grade tile. 29 wide self-adhering fiberglass mesh tape. Embed tape with
latex portland cement mortar (ANSI A118.4).
• Use latex portland cement floor grout (ANSI A118.6).
Install tile, expansion and control joints and grout in accordance
• DensShield is not to be used in conjunction with passive solar
heat systems or in heated flooring systems that are consistently with ANSI A108. Use latex portland cement mortar to set tile.
over 120˚ F.
DS006 Latex Portland Cement Mortar
• DensShield is not to be used in shower curbs.
Tiles
• DensShield panels can be installed in the shower pan if part of
an approved system. DensShield® Tile Backer
Base Minimum 1⁄29Plywood
Latex Portland Cement Mortar per ANSI A118.4 Framing Support
DS005
Tiles
DensShield® Tile Backer
Base Minimum 5⁄89 Plywood
Floor Joists 169 o.c.
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One Coat Float Tile Assembly
DensShield® Tile Backer can be installed as a baseboard for a
traditional reinforced floated wall tile system attached to the
framing. DensShield panels may be hung either vertically or
horizontally for wall applications.
• Grey coated side should always face out, away from the studs.
• Framing should be spaced no greater than 169 o.c.
• Attach DensShield panels spacing fasteners 69 o.c. along studs
for wood or metal framing.
• For tub and pre-formed shower pans, leave a 1⁄89 to 1⁄49 gap
above the lip; fill with flexible sealant.
• For shower pan receptors with membranes, the lath membrane shall
be installed in a weather board fashion over the pan membrane.
• Attach membrane and lath per lath and membrane manufac-
turers’ guidelines. Apply mortar bed per TCNA assembly W231.
Membrane (ANSI A-2.1.8) shall be installed such that water is
continually sloped toward the drain.
DS007
1
⁄29 or 5⁄89 DensShield® Tile Backer
Tile Adhesive (latex thinset mortar or mastic)
Tile
One Coat Float System
Hydro-Guard ONE® Membrane with
Fabric at 90o angle and drain
1
⁄49 gap & Flexible Sealant
Sloped Underlay Mortar Bed, reinforced
Crushed Stone or Tile
Drain
Subfloor
1
⁄29 or 5⁄89 DensShield Tile Backer
Tile Adhesive (latex thinset mortar or mastic)
Tile
Shower Pan Liner
One Coat Float System
Sloped Underlay Mortar Bed, reinforced
Crushed Stone or Tile
Drain
Subfloor
1
⁄49 gap & Flexible Sealant
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