Hi,
Can anyone offer me any advice please?
I have removed a wall between the toilet and bathroom and I am building a stud wall to block one of the doors off. The stud wall will join onto an exising wall which is 104mm thick. Therefore my stud wall will need to be this thickness when skimmed (I'm getting a plasterer to skim it).
I'm using 75mm wood for my frame, my question is, should I use 9mm plasterboard or 12.5mm plasterboard? A few people have told me 9mm for ceilings and 12.5mm for walls - does this stand true? I'm going to put some rockwall insulation inside - 50mm thickness for sound proofing.
Any advice appreciated,
Many thanks,
Rich
Can anyone offer me any advice please?
I have removed a wall between the toilet and bathroom and I am building a stud wall to block one of the doors off. The stud wall will join onto an exising wall which is 104mm thick. Therefore my stud wall will need to be this thickness when skimmed (I'm getting a plasterer to skim it).
I'm using 75mm wood for my frame, my question is, should I use 9mm plasterboard or 12.5mm plasterboard? A few people have told me 9mm for ceilings and 12.5mm for walls - does this stand true? I'm going to put some rockwall insulation inside - 50mm thickness for sound proofing.
Any advice appreciated,
Many thanks,
Rich