I have made a slight balls up. I have fixed a new 12.5mm thick plasterboard ceiling to the vaulted roof of my kitchen, however I did not have counter battens fixed so all edges do not have a timber batten behind.
I removed the old plasterboard ceiling to insulate the roof. The insulation consists of 70mm solid between the rafters and 60mm solid insulation below the rafters. I have nailed 4x2 battens through the bottom layer of insulation into the rafters to fix the plasterboard to.
The battens run the full length of the kitchen perpendicular the rafters at 600mm centres. I have fixed the boards to these battens with p/b screws.
My concern is that without all four edges having a batten behind, am I going to get cracks along the joints.
If I use scrim tape along the joints will this prevent cracking.
I removed the old plasterboard ceiling to insulate the roof. The insulation consists of 70mm solid between the rafters and 60mm solid insulation below the rafters. I have nailed 4x2 battens through the bottom layer of insulation into the rafters to fix the plasterboard to.
The battens run the full length of the kitchen perpendicular the rafters at 600mm centres. I have fixed the boards to these battens with p/b screws.
My concern is that without all four edges having a batten behind, am I going to get cracks along the joints.
If I use scrim tape along the joints will this prevent cracking.