Here are five of the best materials that can look great and fit perfectly onto any modern shower wall:

  • Glass tiles.
  • Ceramic tiles.
  • Fiberglass.
  • Acrylic.
  • Natural stone.

What material do you put behind a shower wall?

Rigid air barrier materials for use behind showers and tubs include fiber-cement, fiber-reinforced gypsum, glass mat gypsum, or fiber mat-reinforced cementitious backer panels.

What can I use behind my shower surround?





Use an appropriate waterproof or moisture-resistant backing material behind grouted tile or stone or segmented plastic or fiberglass tub and shower surrounds. Appropriate materials include cement board which has a cementitious core and glass mats on both sides to strengthen the board.

Do you put drywall behind a shower surround?

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Quote from Youtube video: I do this behind the enclosure all the way up to get myself a nice level wall. And it works perfect and I get no water penetration ever in my bathtubs.

What kind of wallboard do you put behind tile in the shower?

There are several backing boards available on the market that can be used for your shower. All of them are better than both regular drywall and any water-resistant drywall on the market. You can use cement board, or a specialized backing board, such as Kerdi-Board, Wedi-Board, or HardieBacker.

What is the best backer board to use in a shower?

Cement board





Cement board is a good, reliable backer board that works well on both floors and walls. Keep in mind that most tile setters err on the side of caution and brush a waterproofing membrane on top of cement board when it is in wet areas like showers or tub surrounds.

Can you use drywall behind tile in shower?

The bottom line is that drywall (and this includes moisture resistant drywall) should never be used behind tile in wet areas (showers and tub-shower combinations).

Can Greenboard be used in a shower?

So what does all this mean? It means “Greenboard” can still be used in bathrooms (and other areas), it just cannot be used as a backer for tile in a shower or tub surround. It can be used in areas not subject to direct water exposure (tub/shower surround), and areas of noncontinuous high humidity (bathrooms).

How do you waterproof Sheetrock on shower walls?

It is possible to waterproof drywall in a shower by covering the drywall with a waterproof membrane. This waterproof membrane can be bonded to drywall with thinset adhesive to create a waterproof layer. Never tile directly over drywall in a shower.

Can you tile over Greenboard in a shower?



Never tile over green board in a shower—green board is not waterproof enough to be used for shower walls. Green board can be used as a tile backing in kitchens and bathrooms (excluding shower walls). Never tile directly onto green board that has not been painted with sealer.

Is Green board the same as cement board?

Because cement board is thicker and heavier than green board, it is harder to install. However, green board and cement board are installed essentially the same way as regular drywall: the panels are attached to floor joists or wall studs with galvanized or corrosion-resistant nails or screws.

Can you put Redgard over Greenboard?

Put the green board up, coat it with redgard, stick on your tiles. The water will just wick to the other areas not covered in redgard or get behind the green board and leak somewhere else. You will be doing versions of the same thing over and over, you will have mold issues, tiles will fall off.

Can I use purple drywall in shower?



Ensure your bathroom is an oasis, not a petri dish



In your bathroom, the forecast always calls for a chance of showers – or maybe a bubble bath. That’s why easy-to-install PURPLE XP® Drywall is moisture-, mold- and mildew-resistant, so you can keep walls and ceilings fresh and clean for years to come.

What type of drywall is waterproof?

Water Resistant Greenboard



Greenboard drywall is another common type of wall covering used in the bathroom. This is because it is water-resistant. This type of drywall consists of thick wax paper in the outer layer for waterproofing. The wax paper has a green tint; that’s where this type of drywall gets its name.

What is the difference between green board and purple board?

What’s the difference between PURPLE drywall and traditional green drywall? Traditional green drywall (also known as greenboard) is only moisture-resistant. PURPLE drywall, manufactured only by Gold Bond Building Products, is superior because it offers moisture, mold and mildew resistance.