Plasterboard thickness for ceilings?
Plasterboard thickness for ceilings?
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audi321

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5,991 posts

237 months

Monday 30th May 2011
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Hi all. I need to plasterboard a couple of ceilings. Would I be alright using 9.5mm boards (as I have some!).

Thanks in advance!

saleen836

12,243 posts

233 months

Monday 30th May 2011
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If your overboarding then shouldn't be a problem, but if not 12.5 is the norm.

Spudler

3,985 posts

220 months

Monday 30th May 2011
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As above.
If you must use the 9.5 then noggin the joints to save any sagging.

audi321

Original Poster:

5,991 posts

237 months

Monday 30th May 2011
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Cheers chaps. I'm not overboarding as I've dropped the old lath and plaster ones. The joists are at 450mm (ish) as they're old. I've read this should be fine? Of course I will noggin every end. Also, I've bought the sticky mesh type joint tape, is this the normal or is there better out there I should use as the boards are only 9.5mm?

Thanks again!!

saleen836

12,243 posts

233 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Are you having it taped or skimmed? whicheverway you go the self adhesive mesh tape will be fine, if it is being skimmed expect some cracking around the edges where the ceiling meets the existing wall (unless your putting up cove?) if your having it taped make sure the taper puts internal paper tape around the edge and finishes it properly, this will reduce the risk of cracks by about 80%

audi321

Original Poster:

5,991 posts

237 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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saleen836 said:
Are you having it taped or skimmed? whicheverway you go the self adhesive mesh tape will be fine, if it is being skimmed expect some cracking around the edges where the ceiling meets the existing wall (unless your putting up cove?) if your having it taped make sure the taper puts internal paper tape around the edge and finishes it properly, this will reduce the risk of cracks by about 80%
I am putting coving up. I was going to board and mesh tape it myself and then get a professional in to skim it. Just concerned over the 9.5mm thickness and this cheap mesh tape from screwfix and wondered if there was a better way to join the edges prior to skimming?

saleen836

12,243 posts

233 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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The mesh tape will be fine, it is what the plasterer will use/do anyway.
You are screwing the boards up and not nailing arn't you?

audi321

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5,991 posts

237 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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saleen836 said:
The mesh tape will be fine, it is what the plasterer will use/do anyway.
You are screwing the boards up and not nailing arn't you?
Yes, always screw boards