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Tiling: Which side of the Hardibacker backer board do I lay the tile? Rough or smooth side?

Doing a tub tile repair. Need to re-install tiles after putting new section of backer board. I have Hardibacker. There is a rough side and a smooth side. Which side do I lay the the against?
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Karen Orlando, FL on Aug 05, 2012
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    KMS Woodworks on Aug 06, 2012
    The rough side is the back or bottom...with 1/4 " hardie there is often scoring lines on the ...»
    front...1/2" just has the printing on the front.

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Windows & Doors: What would suggest as window treatments in a newly remodeled, high end rental home?

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Karen Orlando, FL on Feb 07, 2012
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    Sherrie S on Feb 09, 2012
    Lee Ann I agree with you. Steve I love cellular in my "sunroom" but would NEVER put them in ...»
    a rental, never.

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Outdoor Living: I'm having French Doors put in between the porch and main living area.

I have had 2 contractors come by and give estimates of $2800-$3000. I went to Home Depot and priced their most expensive French door plus installation-----less than $1500. Please help me ...»
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Karen Orlando, FL
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    Commented on Jan 06, 2012
    I love my new doors! Thank you for all your input. ...»

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Windows & Doors: What is the latest in French Doors?

I want to replace my sliding glass doors with something that looks better and more modern.
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Karen Orlando, FL on Apr 15, 2011
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    Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmo... on Apr 15, 2011
    The latest French doors have concealed blinds in them, very cool looking and easy to maintain.
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