Backer rods are a type
of cord or foam rod used to fill gaps between tiles or joints in building
materials. Installation of the rod is followed by application of an appropriate
sealant or mortar. The rod forms a stable foundation for the sealant to be
applied without penetrating into the crack. There are two major types of backer
rod used by contractors. These are the open cell and closed cell types. Open
cell rods are softer than the closed cell and are used for internal
environments. They are most appropriate for environments with a low moisture
content. Closed cell versions have water proofing properties hence are used in
external environments where there are harsh conditions.
Contractors use backer rods for a variety of construction projects. In most cases, the rods are used
to fill gaps and joints between building materials as mentioned. Therefore,
they are commonly used for tiling and flooring. In other rare cases, they are
used in wall paneling, construction of counter tops, construction of various
types of stonework, and window sealing. The basic principle behind these
applications is that the rod fills a major part of the gap so as to allow for
application of an appropriate sealant. The sealant is used to make the joint
airtight and achieve waterproof properties.
Backer rods are
usually supplied in a wide range of diameters to suit different clientele
needs. The size of cracks to be filled will obviously vary depending on the
specific application. The most common sizes range from 0.25 inches to 4 inches.
This is equivalent to 6.35mm to 101.6mm. They may be sold in bulk or pre-cut
pieces depending on customer preference. However, it is cheaper and more
economical to buy them in bulk. The client will also be advised on the most
appropriate type of rod to use for different purposes.
Installation of backer
rods is a simple DIY task. However, the ease of installation varies from one
type of backer rod to another. Open cell rods are usually softer in nature and
are easier to install than the closed cell type. Their flexibility makes them
appropriate for filling cracks with a varying gap width. It is quite important
to note that sealants do not stick on the rods. They only stick to the building
materials for flexibility purposes. Some builders refer to the rods as bond
breakers due to this reason. When filling very small cracks, one may choose to
use an appropriate sealant to fill the whole gap instead of using a backer
rod.
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