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General Technical Information

HardiePanel™ compressed sheet

What is it?

An extremely dense hard-wearing and long lasting floor substrate for use
on decks, balconies and verandas and as internal flooring.

Where do you use it?

Its resistance to damage from moisture and rotting makes it a wise
choice in bathrooms when installed and maintained correctly. It can also
be used on external decking, verandas, balconies, commercial floors and in laundries, kitchens and living areas.

What are the key benefits?

     

    • Extremely dense, hard-wearing and long lasting sub-floor
    • Provides a tough surface and is deemed non-combustible by the
      Building Code of Australia.

       

    NEW PRODUCT: If you're looking for flooring, you could also check out the Scyon™ Secura™ interior flooring and exterior flooring.

Specifications

Sizes

15mm

PC Size (mm)
400090 1,500 x 900
400089 1,800 x 900
400087 2,400 x 900
400085 3,000 x 900
400084 1,500 x 1,200
400083 1,800 x 1,200
400082 2,100 x 1,200
400081 2,400 x 1,200
400080 2,700 x 1,200
400079 3,000 x 1,200

18mm

400101 1,500 x 900
400100 1,800 x 900
400099 2,400 x 900
400098 3,000 x 900
400097 1,500 x 1,200
400096 1,800 x 1,200
400095 2,100 x 1,200
400094 2,400 x 1,200
400460 3,000 x 1,200

24mm

400461 2,400 x 1,200

 

More Information

Technical Info

Accessories for HardiePanel™ compressed sheet
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HydrEpoxy® 501  (two-part epoxy, 2 litre set).

A two-part epoxy to join HardiePanel™ compressed sheets.

SAP: 305529
1 set includes both Part A and Part B tubs
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James Hardie™ Joint Sealant. 300ml cartridge.

A general purpose, paintable, exterior grade polyurethane joint sealant.

SAP: 305534
20 per box
*Not to be used in impact and/or fire applications.
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HardieBlade™ Saw Blade

A 185mm or 254mm diameter poly-diamond blade for fast and clean cutting of James Hardie fibre cement

185mm
SAP: 300660
1 each

254mm
SAP: 303375
1 each
FAQ for HardiePanel™ compressed sheet

When direct tiling a HardiePanel™ compressed deck can tiles be fixed over the sheet joints?

No, movement joints must be continued through the tiles.

Can I space my joists greater than 600mm centres on my HardiePanel™ compressed deck to reduce the cost of framing?

No, 600mm centres is the maximum centres. Please consult the technical manual for further details on framing requirements.

Can I paint over HardiePanel™ compressed when used in a deck application?

Speak to a coating manufacturer for the recommendations on the best product for this application.

What is the fall of the HardiePanel™ compressed deck surface to facilitate drainage?

The fall of the deck must be at least 1 in 100.

What is the maximum steel joist thickness we recommend in a HardiePanel™ compressed sheet deck?

The base metal thickness of steel joist must not exceed 2.5 mm. Refer to the Fixing Manual for more information.

When installing a HardiePanel™ compressed sheet water resistant deck what should be done to framing when timber joists are used?

Flood the tops of the joists with a wood preservative and use an appropriate flashing material 50 mm wider than the joist width.

What is the maximum canter lever distance at the sheet edge in a HardiePanel™ compressed deck?

A distance between 50 mm and 100 mm is allowed.

My HardiePanel™ compressed sheet deck is 4m wide. Can I use a liquid applied membrane to waterproof it?

James Hardie would recommend on decks wider than 3.5m, that a sheet membrane system be used under a floating mortar bed.

 I am constructing a large HardiePanel™ compressed sheet and do not want to cut tiles at every sheet joint.

Each sheet joint is constructed like a control joint. If you tile across these, the tile will eventually crack or lift up. The floating mortar bed system may be more suitable as control joints are required at every 4.5m.

 I am going to waterproof my HardiePanel™ compressed sheet deck. Am I still required to install flashing over the joists?

Flashing over the floor joists is only recommended on water resistant decks. It is not necessary on a fully waterproof deck and may be omitted.

 I am replacing a deck which has rotted with HardiePanel™ compressed sheet. How to I ensure my joists do not rot this time?

By flashing the joists, creating a 1:100 fall away from the building and by the installation of a drip strip at the edge of the deck will minmise this from occurring again.

I am laying the HardiePanel™ compressed sheets across the joists. Do I have to install trimmers to support the long edges of the sheet?

All sheet edges are required to be supported, running sheets along the joists requires less trimming.