I want to over board the upstairs ceilings in our 1950's ex council house, the only trouble is there are no noggins in the ceiling, and I can't gain access above as the loft is all lagged out between the joists.
The joists are 15" centres, orginally plasterboarded inline with the joists.
I want to use 12.5mm plasterboard, but I will have to overboard 90 degrees to the joists (the current boards are up inline with the joists and are only 9mm thick, with no supposrting noggins at the end)
I'm worried that 15" centres won't be enough without noggins but the british gypsum guide book (http://www.british-gypsum.com/pdf/sb_tim joist ceiling_200701.pdf) says that with 12.5mm boards, no supporting noggins are required, I'm a bit skeptical though tbh.
Any thoughts?
The joists are 15" centres, orginally plasterboarded inline with the joists.
I want to use 12.5mm plasterboard, but I will have to overboard 90 degrees to the joists (the current boards are up inline with the joists and are only 9mm thick, with no supposrting noggins at the end)
I'm worried that 15" centres won't be enough without noggins but the british gypsum guide book (http://www.british-gypsum.com/pdf/sb_tim joist ceiling_200701.pdf) says that with 12.5mm boards, no supporting noggins are required, I'm a bit skeptical though tbh.
Any thoughts?