James Hardie HardieBacker 1/4 in (3x5) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Bathroom floor
- Large format tile
The easiest cement backer board to cut and the standard 1/4 in choice under floor tile. It gives thinset a sound bonding surface, but remember it is water-tolerant, not waterproof, and must be thinset-bedded, not just screwed down.
Pros
- Score-and-snaps cleanly with far less dust and crumbling than mineral cement board, easier DIY cuts
- 1/4 in thickness adds minimal height on floors, keeping transitions low over an existing subfloor
- MoldBlock-treated fiber cement gives a stable, moisture-tolerant base for thinset in a bathroom
Cons
- Not waterproof on its own, it tolerates moisture but a wet area still needs a membrane or liquid coating
- Must be set in a full bed of thinset and screwed on a tight grid, laying it dry over the subfloor is a common failure
- 1/4 in board is for floors only, walls and countertops need the thicker 1/2 in version
Specifications
| Type | Fiber cement board |
|---|---|
| Base | Over plywood/OSB subfloor |
| Thickness | 1/4 in |
| Coverage | 15 sq ft (3 x 5 ft) |
| Weight | 1.9 lb/sq ft |