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- June 5th 06 01:15 PM

Dry Lining & Curtains
 
Hi. Just a quick question about installing curtains into plasterboard.

Our nan has just moved into a new disabled flat and the whole place is dry
lined (hollow walls).

She has two 3.6m wide windows which need curtains and poles / tracks.

Also just to complicate things she would prefer one of the long windows to
have venetian blinds.

I've been to B&Q and checked out the fixings but my question would be how
strong is the actual dry lining itself.

I'm sure I could use the correct fixings to keep the non lined curtains held
up, but what worries me is if the actual plasterboard itself falls down.



Christian McArdle June 5th 06 02:45 PM

Dry Lining & Curtains
 
Our nan has just moved into a new disabled flat and the whole place is dry
lined (hollow walls).

She has two 3.6m wide windows which need curtains and poles / tracks.


There's usually a lintel above the window opening. Have you investigated
this? You may find you actually need something more suited to reinforced
concrete. (i.e. SDS drill, decent 6 or 7mm SDS twist bit and some rawl
plugs).

Christian.



The Medway Handyman June 5th 06 03:30 PM

Dry Lining & Curtains
 
-GB-Carpy wrote:
Hi. Just a quick question about installing curtains into plasterboard.

Our nan has just moved into a new disabled flat and the whole place
is dry lined (hollow walls).

She has two 3.6m wide windows which need curtains and poles / tracks.


It's unlikely that the exterior walls are hollow, more likely the dreaded
dot & dab dry lining. If you tap the walls & listen you can hear where the
dabs of plasterboard adhesive are. You can fix into the block behind.


--
Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



Slick June 5th 06 06:13 PM

Dry Lining & Curtains
 

"-GB-Carpy" wrote in message
. uk...
Hi. Just a quick question about installing curtains into plasterboard.

Our nan has just moved into a new disabled flat and the whole place is dry
lined (hollow walls).

She has two 3.6m wide windows which need curtains and poles / tracks.

Also just to complicate things she would prefer one of the long windows to
have venetian blinds.

I've been to B&Q and checked out the fixings but my question would be how
strong is the actual dry lining itself.

I'm sure I could use the correct fixings to keep the non lined curtains
held up, but what worries me is if the actual plasterboard itself falls
down.



How about sanding / painting a length of 2x1 and fastening it to the
uprights behind the plasterboard?
If you prod around to find them, they will be hidden by the wood anyway?

cheers
SlicK



Dave Fawthrop June 5th 06 07:14 PM

Dry Lining & Curtains
 
On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 17:13:26 GMT, "Slick" wrote:

|
|"-GB-Carpy" wrote in message
.uk...
| Hi. Just a quick question about installing curtains into plasterboard.
|
| Our nan has just moved into a new disabled flat and the whole place is dry
| lined (hollow walls).
|
| She has two 3.6m wide windows which need curtains and poles / tracks.
|
| Also just to complicate things she would prefer one of the long windows to
| have venetian blinds.
|
| I've been to B&Q and checked out the fixings but my question would be how
| strong is the actual dry lining itself.
|
| I'm sure I could use the correct fixings to keep the non lined curtains
| held up, but what worries me is if the actual plasterboard itself falls
| down.
|
|
|How about sanding / painting a length of 2x1 and fastening it to the
|uprights behind the plasterboard?
|If you prod around to find them, they will be hidden by the wood anyway?

I tap the surface to find where the supports for the plasterboard might be
then drill holes with a 1mm drill to find the exact position, then put a
bigger hole to support whatever I am fixing to the wall. 1mm holes
disappear very satisfactorily without redecoration and disappear completely
after a coat of paint.
--
Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk Google Groups is IME the *worst*
method of accessing usenet. GG subscribers would be well advised get a
newsreader, say Agent, and a newsserver, say news.individual.net. These
will allow them: to see only *new* posts, a killfile, and other goodies.

Chris Bacon June 5th 06 10:27 PM

Dry Lining & Curtains
 
Slick wrote:
"-GB-Carpy" wrote ...

Hi. Just a quick question about installing curtains into plasterboard
Our nan has just moved into a new disabled flat and the whole place is dry
lined (hollow walls)
She has two 3.6m wide windows which need curtains and poles / tracks.
Also just to complicate things she would prefer one of the long windows to
have venetian blinds
I've been to B&Q and checked out the fixings but my question would be how
strong is the actual dry lining itself
I'm sure I could use the correct fixings to keep the non lined curtains
held up, but what worries me is if the actual plasterboard itself falls
down


How about sanding / painting a length of 2x1 and fastening it to the
uprights behind the plasterboard?


It could be glued on, instead/as well - a good idea, Mn. Slick.


If you prod around to find them, they will be hidden by the wood anyway?


Yes, no, maybe. Is it a question, or a statement?

Chris Bacon June 5th 06 10:54 PM

Dry Lining & Curtains
 
Dave Fawthrop wrote:
I tap the surface to find where the supports for the plasterboard might be
then drill holes with a 1mm drill to find the exact position [finding battens]


Use a bradawl.


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