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    i am in the process of screwing down hardibacker onto my existing levelled concrete floor to stabilise the levelling compound which delaminated in some areas.

    question. where the boards meet there is a joint. Do I need to grout this joint at all before tiling and I think i am right in thinking the boards don't need to be primed.
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    Hi Al.. Use an alkaline resistant joint scrim and no priming required.. wipe dust off from drilling with a sponge..

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    Hi Al.. Use an alkaline resistant joint scrim and no priming required.. wipe dust off from drilling with a sponge..
    Something like Plasterboard scrim then yes??
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    Ye.. but needs to be alkaline resistant to stop the adhesive from rotting it.. wickes etc sell the hardi scrim tape.

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