Types and Uses
Dry lining has become an increasingly popular interior construction method in recent years. Using plasterboard rather than applying two coats of plaster offers big time savings and the system generally creates far less mess.
With ever-increasing energy prices and changing building regulations, the availability of insulated board is another reason for the surge in interest in these systems.
Different types of plasterboard are suitable for mechanical fixing to timber or metal, or for adhesive fixing to masonry. All boards, however, will need finishing off where there are joints.
Drywall finishing products that are simply mixed with water and are compatible with all types of jointing tape can offer time and cost efficiencies.
Where to buy dry lining
- Perton Partnerships Ltd - 436 Bolton Road, Kearsley, Bolton, Lancashire, BL4 8NJ, 01204 792332