See in this photo, i have to span plasterboard across brick and a partition that separates me from another flat.
I'm putting up insulated plasterboard, it's Ecotherm 37.5mm stuff, which I've already put up in the bathroom, but that was onto solid walls. It was put up using dot and dab in the bathroom.
I was planning on dot and dab the parts that touch the brick, and then 100mm plasterboard screws into the frame of the partition. Any suggestions regarding this method and how to ensure that I keep the boards flat?
Also notice I discovered black mould inside the partition. I was planning on putting a bit of anti-mould paint inside this cavity. Is this a good idea?
(by the way, I haven't finished stripping the old plaster in this photo)
I'm putting up insulated plasterboard, it's Ecotherm 37.5mm stuff, which I've already put up in the bathroom, but that was onto solid walls. It was put up using dot and dab in the bathroom.
I was planning on dot and dab the parts that touch the brick, and then 100mm plasterboard screws into the frame of the partition. Any suggestions regarding this method and how to ensure that I keep the boards flat?
Also notice I discovered black mould inside the partition. I was planning on putting a bit of anti-mould paint inside this cavity. Is this a good idea?
(by the way, I haven't finished stripping the old plaster in this photo)