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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r/OutdoorKitchens on Reddit: Permabase Plus vs Durock?
May 30, 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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Best backerboard | Contractor Talk - Professional Construction and Remodeling Forum
January 14, 2010 - 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.
Permabase cement board??? - DoItYourself.com Community Forums
Make the rough opening about 2" taller and wider than what you want the finished opening to be. Cut a piece of cement board (Hardi, Permabase, Wonderboard, DuRock, etc, etc) the size of the opening and use liquid nails or construction adhesive glue to hold it to the existing wall on the backside ... More on doityourself.com
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. More on community.fornobravo.com
Durock Alternative? - Fine Homebuilding
Cuts 10 times easier than Durock. 1 score with a utility and it cuts like green board ... I have also seen the hardi products in 1/4 ,1/2 ,& 5/8" but the vision of my guys hauling a 4x8 of that stuff to the third floor rear bathroom almost brings tears to my eyes, also dose it really cut that easily?? i cut some 1/2" with a special carbide scoring tool a rep gave me and it did not break so clean... cleaner than permabase ... More on finehomebuilding.com
Permabase Plus vs Durock?
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. More on reddit.com
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August 29, 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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PermaBASE® UltraBacker® Cement Board 1/4-in x 3-ft x 5-ft at Menards®
PermaBASE® UltraBacker® Cement Board 1/4-in x 3-ft x 5-ft
PermaBASE® UltraBacker® cement board features a smooth mesh and mat surface that creates a more rigid and easier to handle product as well as an improved surface, providing superior tile bond. This board is made of Portland cement, aggregate, and fiberglass mesh. It provides an exceptionally hard, durable surface that is ideally suited as an underlayment for ceramic tile on floors, countertops, tub decks, and outdoor kitchen counters.
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Permabase cement board??? - DoItYourself.com Community Forums
March 25, 2005 - Make the rough opening about 2" taller and wider than what you want the finished opening to be. Cut a piece of cement board (Hardi, Permabase, Wonderboard, DuRock, etc, etc) the size of the opening and use liquid nails or construction adhesive glue to hold it to the existing wall on the backside of the wall studs.
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Cement Backer Board for Shower - Busting all the Myths
October 11, 2025 - The cost of cement board is around $10/board (3’x5′), which makes their cost about 1/3 less than the competitor’s non-cementitious TBB products. Examples include Durock Cement Board by USG, Wonderboard by Custom Building Products, and PermaBase by National Gypsum
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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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PermaBase Cement Backer Board (1/2 - 1/4)
PermaBase Cement Backer Board (1/2 - 1/4)
PermaBase Cement Backer Board is a rigid substrate made of Portland cement, aggregate, and glass mesh and provides an exceptionally hard, durable surface for wet areas.
Price $15.60
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Cement Board, Hardiebacker, Durock... Which one? - Forno Bravo Forum: The Wood-Fired Oven Community
April 25, 2008 - 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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Hardibacker board vs Cement Durock board | DIY Home Improvement Forum
February 17, 2011 - 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.
Fine Homebuilding
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Durock Alternative? - Fine Homebuilding
March 12, 2005 - Cuts 10 times easier than Durock. 1 score with a utility and it cuts like green board ... I have also seen the hardi products in 1/4 ,1/2 ,& 5/8" but the vision of my guys hauling a 4x8 of that stuff to the third floor rear bathroom almost brings tears to my eyes, also dose it really cut that ...