Guys
I am putting up a plasterboard ceiling and from a mixture of uneven walls and joists parts of plasterboard are up to 10mm apart as apposed to the recommend 3mm. Should i still treat them as regular joints and fill them with joint filler then put joint tape over? or is there something else I would need to do, is there any particular product you can suggest I use? because this is the first time i have done this before i am paranoid that once the ceiling is skimmed cracks will appear where the plasterboard meets. The ceiling will be skimmed so there is no need for it to be too neat. Also would i use the same method for when the pasteboard doesn't meet the old wall too well, due to old uneven walls? We will be putting up cornices as well so these don't really need to be neat either.
Thanks
I am putting up a plasterboard ceiling and from a mixture of uneven walls and joists parts of plasterboard are up to 10mm apart as apposed to the recommend 3mm. Should i still treat them as regular joints and fill them with joint filler then put joint tape over? or is there something else I would need to do, is there any particular product you can suggest I use? because this is the first time i have done this before i am paranoid that once the ceiling is skimmed cracks will appear where the plasterboard meets. The ceiling will be skimmed so there is no need for it to be too neat. Also would i use the same method for when the pasteboard doesn't meet the old wall too well, due to old uneven walls? We will be putting up cornices as well so these don't really need to be neat either.
Thanks