Fixing plasterboard straight onto a wall
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 11:13:06 GMT, "BigWallop"
wrote:
Hi James,
If you flatten the insulation, between the plaster board and the wall, then
it won't work. You'd get better results strapping the wall with inch by two
battens and placing your insulation between them. Bubble wrap is not
recommended as an insulator in any part of the house, as it is a great fire
risk if even heated through the plasterboard, so stay clear of that idea.
You may actually feel a difference with nothing in between the new plaster
board and the outside wall with just the battens idea, but a good insulator
for this type situation is fire retardant, which I think most are today,
felt carpet underlay.
Where might that foam 2mm underlay for laminates floors fit in all
this - maybe worth thinking about? Wouldn't it have all the right
standards met already, if it's sold for it's intended use anyway?
I'm thinking it sits between a room surface and it's outer shell, and
is OK for sale for that use, so does it matter which surface of the
the room it's resting on?? Wall as opposed to more normal floor (which
might be concrete, with a membrane!) Better than bubble wrap methinks,
but is it safe enough to try out? I bet it could retain much of the
solid feel in the original brief too.
Not that I know much, but it seems a question worth asking anyway!
Take Care,
Gnube
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