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Hi all.
I have just had a hole made in the back of my house, RSJ fitted and bifolds installed. I was going to stick some batons to the underside of the RSJ and then fix plasterboard to that (as I needed to fill a 2inch gap at the top. However, I am now looking at fitting blinds so need that 2 inch of height so the blinds aren't too low and don't sit too much in front of the top of the doors.
I wondered what your thoughts are of adhering the plasterboard directly to the underside of the RSJ (inside obviously).
My initial concerns are is the RSJ will get so cold (as it obviously runs through to the outside of the house, albeit the edge covered with render) but if it will get so cold that it would generate moisture inside which will effect the plasterboard stuck to it. I don't want to do it all and then start getting damp in.
what are your thoughts?
I have just had a hole made in the back of my house, RSJ fitted and bifolds installed. I was going to stick some batons to the underside of the RSJ and then fix plasterboard to that (as I needed to fill a 2inch gap at the top. However, I am now looking at fitting blinds so need that 2 inch of height so the blinds aren't too low and don't sit too much in front of the top of the doors.
I wondered what your thoughts are of adhering the plasterboard directly to the underside of the RSJ (inside obviously).
My initial concerns are is the RSJ will get so cold (as it obviously runs through to the outside of the house, albeit the edge covered with render) but if it will get so cold that it would generate moisture inside which will effect the plasterboard stuck to it. I don't want to do it all and then start getting damp in.
what are your thoughts?