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plasterboard and noggins
On the www there seems to be conflicting advice about the need for noggins when plaster-boarding a ceiling. Obviously you join the boards along the line of a joist but what about the joints that run the other way - do they need noggins or not? What about at the edge of the ceiling?
I am thinking of a situation with 12mm plasterboard and joists at 400-450mm centres. What do people think? Robert |
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