How much plasterboard do I need?

To determine the number of plasterboards required to cover your wall or ceiling you need to take the height and width of the boards and then multiply them together - before dividing this number by the square metres you want to fill.
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How many square meters is a sheet of plasterboard?

An 8x4 sheet is approx 3sq mts, you can work the rest out, allow a bit for waste.
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How much Gyprock do I need calculator?

Calculate how many drywall sheets you will need by dividing the total square footage of area by 32 (if you're using 4-by-8 sheets) or by 48 (if you're using 4-by-12 sheets). If you want to get the cost, just multiply the total number of sheets by the price per sheet.
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How big is a sheet of plasterboard?

The standard plasterboard sheet size is 120 cm in width and from 180 to 360 cm in height. The sizes are designed to support the standard stud spacing, which is 60 cm.
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How many sheets come in a pack of plasterboard?

Depending on the type of plasterboards that you are after you may find pallets with 60 sheets, 72 sheets, 80 sheets or 100 sheets.
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Is 9.5 mm plasterboard OK for ceilings?

Standard plasterboard thicknesses for ceilings are usually 9.5 mm to 12.5 mm, while walls can be 12.5 mm to 15 mm.
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How do you calculate ceiling boards?

1) Calculate square footage of your ceiling/wall area to be covered - Lets say that your room is a rectangular room. Measure 2 sides, the shorter side and the longer side and multiply those 2 numbers. Example: This could be 12 and 16 so you would multiply 12x16=192 Square feet.
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How do I figure out how many ceiling boards I need?

Simply get the length of your ceiling in inches, write the number down, take the width of your ceiling and write this down too. Take your length measurement and multiply this with your width, then divide the result by 144.
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How do you calculate the area of a ceiling?

Determine the length and width of the ceiling in a rectangular room by taking measurements from corner to corner. Multiply the length by the width to obtain the gross ceiling area. For example, a room 15 feet long and 10 feet wide has a gross ceiling area of 150 square feet -- 15 times 10 = 150.
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How many 8x4 boards do I need?

Divide by the total square footage by the square footage of a sheet of plywood to find the number of sheets required to cover the space. A 4×8 sheet of plywood is 32 ft2. For example, if the area to be covered in plywood is 800 ft2 then 25 sheets of plywood will be needed to cover it.
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How do you calculate square metres?

Multiply the length and width together. Once both measurements are converted into metres, multiply them together to get the measurement of the area in square metres. Use a calculator if necessary.
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What size is 6x3 plasterboard?

Plasterboard - 1800 x 900 x 9.5mm (6 x 3ft)
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How many sq meters is 8x4?

8'x4' for plasterboard is exactly 2.4m X 1.2m. 8x4' timber is slightly bigger.
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What size is a half sheet of plasterboard?

Dimensions: 1200mm x 1200mm x 15mm.
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How do I calculate ceiling materials?

Divide the area of the ceiling by the area of one ceiling tile to determine how many tiles you need to cover the ceiling. Add 10 percent to the total to allow for damaged tiles, or tiles you need to cut.
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How do you calculate wall and ceiling area?

Area of the floor or ceiling: Multiply the length by the width (10 feet x 12 feet = 120 square feet of area). Area of a wall: Multiply the width of the wall by its height. So one of the walls is 80 square feet (10 feet wide x 8 feet high) and the other is 96 square feet (12 feet x 8 feet).
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How much tongue and groove do I need for ceiling?

To determine the amount of trim you'll need for your tongue and groove ceiling, you'll need to measure each section of your ceiling's edges. After calculating the length you'll need, add 10% extra to your total to account for any issues that may occur when cutting your trim.
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How do you calculate tongue and groove?

Divide the total surface area by the area of a single piece of flooring. Round up to the next whole number. The result is the number of pieces of tongue and groove flooring required to complete the project.
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How many square feet is a 2ft by 4ft ceiling tile?

USG Ceilings2 ft. x 4 ft. Fifth Avenue White Square Edge Lay-In Ceiling Tile (case of 8) (64 sq. ft.)
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Can you dot and dab with 9.5 mm plasterboard?

When I worked the sites in England... I now live in Ireland... All dot and dab was done using 9.5mm plasterboard rather than half inch boards. Easier to handle and cut and fix around walls (with door casings) that may be a little out of plumb.
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What thickness plasterboard is best for ceilings?

For a standard wall, you should purchase plasterboard with a thickness of 12mm and for a ceiling, the preferable thickness of drywall is around 12.5mm. For a bathroom ceiling, you should choose a plasterboard with a thickness of either 12mm or 12.5mm.
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Which side of plasterboard should be plastered?

The white side is for taping the joints then a light skim with mud on the joints then its ready to paint. The grey side is for plastering on top.
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