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today im going to be talking about a topic that has come up on the tilecoach.com forum and that is the question of where do you stop your backer board and start your drywall because theres always a transition from going from a shower to a drywall when it gets outside of the shower you see i have my curb and the shower pan here and at what point do you stop your backer board in waterproofing and start your drywall finished wall so you can see i got all of the permabase up if you want to see the other videos to this project ill put the links in the description below that way you can see everything from the demo to the plumbing to the waterproofing framing and all of that stuff but today im going to be talking specifically about this just because it comes up so much so lets get into it what we have here is you can see our shower curb down here and what i usually do is i put a nailer when im doing the framing i will put a 2x6 or a 2x4 turned on its side and supported so that when we