I'm converting a barn into living accomodation and wish to leave the inside of the sloping roof's timbers partly on show. After fixing Celotex between the rafters I'll then be covering the insulation with 12.5mm platerboard, possibly silver foil faced, purely for ascetic decoration (not fire resistance.
Rather than fixing timber battens to the rafter sides to screw the plasterboard to it would be much simpler and faster (no battens to fix, or screw heads to fill, as the boards won't be plastered) to apply a bead of 'Gripfill' (or similar) instant-grab adhesive in a line down the timber joists just under the insulation and then push the pre-cut plasterboard up between the rafters and squishing the adhesive with the cut edge so the it's forced down the cut plasterboard edge. I'd then support the plasterboard whilst the adhesive sets. Can you help with the following questions please?
1. Anyone tried this and with what result?
2. Do you think that the p/board strips (400mm centre rafters) would be too heavy to be supported with the p/board edges held by adhesive?
3. Your learned comments please - many thanks
Rather than fixing timber battens to the rafter sides to screw the plasterboard to it would be much simpler and faster (no battens to fix, or screw heads to fill, as the boards won't be plastered) to apply a bead of 'Gripfill' (or similar) instant-grab adhesive in a line down the timber joists just under the insulation and then push the pre-cut plasterboard up between the rafters and squishing the adhesive with the cut edge so the it's forced down the cut plasterboard edge. I'd then support the plasterboard whilst the adhesive sets. Can you help with the following questions please?
1. Anyone tried this and with what result?
2. Do you think that the p/board strips (400mm centre rafters) would be too heavy to be supported with the p/board edges held by adhesive?
3. Your learned comments please - many thanks