Hardibacker: off-angle outside corner
The shape of the shower I’m building is rectangular with one corner cut off. Tile will be installed on both the inside and outside of the shower. Due to the 135* angle that the cut-off-corner wall forms with its two adjacent walls, I’m not getting the Hardibacker to meet fully. The adjacent sheets meet with a v-shape gap in between. I screwed it to the walls anyway, and decided just to ask for advice on Breaktime. What to do? When it’s tiled over, the portion of the tile that’s over this gap will be unsupported.
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Prefill the corner with thinset and embed the mesh around the corner.
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