I used Permabase and am very happy. But I am not familiar with the “permabase plus” you’re mentioning. I got mine at ISC Building materials rather than Lowe’s. Answer from A5_Shotty on reddit.com
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Reddit
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r/OutdoorKitchens on Reddit: Permabase Plus vs Durock?
May 27, 2024 -

I am ready to put the cement boards to my metal frame (bbq tubes - galvanized steel). They have at my local stores Permabase Plus (Lowes) and Durock (HD). I looked at the Permabase Plus and it looks at little bit more flimsy than the Durock. Which one would you all recommend between them 2? Thanks!

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Contractor Talk
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Best backerboard | Contractor Talk - Professional Construction and Remodeling Forum
Wonderboard= Really hard and stiff, tough to nail through, really heavy. Permabase= Handles well, stiff, nails well, use it a lot. Hardiboard= Personally I don't trust it. Set it outside and watch it delaminate.
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Networx
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How Do Different Tile Backer Boards Compare? | Networx
December 23, 2012 - Permabase is National Gypsum’s ... aggregate core with a fiberglass mesh “skin.” Durock from USG is a slightly lighter weight version of comparable construction methods....
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DIYTileGuy
diytileguy.com › home › blog › prep › showers/bathtubs › tile backer board breakdown
Tile Backer Board Breakdown: Which is Best for Wet Shower Areas
May 4, 2025 - Modern cement boards have reinforced edges, which do a better job of accepting fasteners. Also, Durock and Permabase have lower water absorption than the fiber cement boards listed above.
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DIY Home Improvement
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differance between cementboard and backerboard | DIY Home Improvement Forum
Dens Shield: pro's - built in moisture & mold barrier, best rated for moisture, includes fiberglass, easy to cut; con's (what I wanted to use but no one sells in Alaska, wonder how it holds up in cold climates) Durock: pro's - strongest, cement based, fiberglass, water resistant, no swell; con's - edges can crumble when cut, told by contractor that can crack down the road, saw a comment on internet that freeze/warm cycles can lead to this (this is my hesitation for using this) Permabase: pro's - cement based, fiberglass, edges with fiberglass (less crumble), manufacturer claims lowest water ab
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The Amazing John Bridge
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Permabase [Archive] - Ceramic Tile Advice Forums - John Bridge Ceramic Tile
Permabase does seem to be better, but Next Gen Durock is a fine product. I like the double reinforced edge on the Permabase, you can set your screws nicely without blowing through, and it cuts real clean with just a utility knife. Plus, it just smells better.
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Upgradedhome
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PermaBASE Cement Board Vs. Durock: What's the Difference? | Upgradedhome.com
October 22, 2021 - Though, upon doing extensive research ... that many professionals prefer PermaBASE Brand Cement Board over Durock since it is easier to cut and has better edge treatment that allows the installer to screw or nail closer to the edge...
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Hearth.com
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Bathroom remodel - Durock vs Permaboard | Hearth.com Forums Home
August 28, 2017 - Both claim to be 1/2", but without putting a micrometer on them, the Permaboard seems a tad thinner (maybe 1mm). I'm thinking to use the heavier stuff (the Durock) for the floor and saving the Permaboard for when I do the shower. However... are there any benefits of one over the other, especially ...
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Hearth.com
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Cement board research.... | Hearth.com Forums Home
September 11, 2007 - Everything that I mention in the following info comes from either the product websites, or the company "tech support" phone line people. At this point, I would say that the clear winner for hearth use is Durock, with a distant second for Hardibacker. I would be hesitant to use Wonderboard, ...
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YouTube
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PermaBASE Cement Board - YouTube
PermaBASE® Cement Board provides a durable surface designed to withstand prolonged exposure to moisture. Made with Portland cement, aggregate, and fiberglass...
Published   August 23, 2022
Views   2K
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YouTube
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Perma Base Backerboard ( a review ) - YouTube
My opinion ( which means nothing really ) of Perma Base Cement Board
Published   October 8, 2015
Views   22K
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Piprolink
piprolink.com › home › archive › understanding the differences in backer boards
Understanding the Differences in Backer Boards - ProInstaller Magazine
February 24, 2023 - USG Durock, PermaBASE (provided exclusively by National Gypsum Co.) and Custom Building Products’ WonderBoard are manufactured cement backer boards that meet ASTM C1325 and ANSI A118.9 requirements.
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Hometipsforwomen
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*HardieBacker 1/4" board in 3' x 5' size 1/4" BACKERBOARD COMPARISON CHART
Durock is a registered trademark of USG Corporation or its subsidiaries. DensShield is a registered trademark of Georgia Pacific Corporation. WonderBoard is a registered trademark of Custom Building Products. PermaBase is registered trademark of National Gypsum Company.
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Reddit
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r/Tile on Reddit: Cementboard recommendations that are not durock....
February 6, 2024 -

Not a professional. I've used durock, which seems to me like garbage (cracks easily and dusty to cut) and I've used a HomeDepot product that is white and seemed much more solid, but that was on a floor and I goofed by choosing 1/4" so there's too much flex, but I assume 1/2" would have worked out better; it seemed like a good product. 19oc trusses.

Anyone got a product they recommend?

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Contractor Talk
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Perma Base Plus backer board is flexing on the wall | Contractor Talk - Professional Construction and Remodeling Forum
I am installing a shower surround using 7/16" PermaBase Plus 3X5ft sheets. Wall studs are 16"oc. After screwing it down, I noticed some flex in the wall between the studs. I've never used this product before. In the past I've used 1/2" Durock, with no problems and no flex. I'm concerned about...
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YouTube
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PermaBASE Cement Board vs. Metal Lath Time Comparison Study - YouTube
In an independent side-by-side comparison study measuring labor hours, Home Innovation Research Labs found that PermaBASE Cement Board is 35% faster to insta...
Published   February 21, 2023
Views   3K
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Permabase
permabase.com › homepage › why permabase › why permabase | the permabase difference
Why PermaBASE | The PermaBASE Difference
December 16, 2021 - PermaBASE® products are lightweight and easy to cut, speeding up installation.
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Forno Bravo
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Cement Board, Hardiebacker, Durock... Which one? - Forno Bravo Forum: The Wood-Fired Oven Community
Once they are cut or even scratched they do begin to slowly take on moisture. They're best used indoors under wood floors where it's easier to guarantee a moisture seal. Otherwise, use the cement/fiberglass backer boards like Durock, Permabase, or my new preference SelectCrete.
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DIY Home Improvement
diychatroom.com › home › forums › home improvement › flooring › tiling, ceramics, marble
Hardibacker board vs Cement Durock board | DIY Home Improvement Forum
I prefer Durrock or National Gypsum's PermaBase :thumbup: Every time I tear out Hardie, it is very brittle :sad: Todd www.aloneeagle.com ... Wow! Not cool, I haven't ever seem backer board that moldy? Interesting. ... DensShield v. Durock Best product for tiling in wet areas by far is Denshield.