What is blue plasterboard used for?

Blue board drywall is also known as plaster baseboard. Blue board is used for veneer plastering, and the surface paper has special absorption qualities. It has a high water and mold resistance and there are fewer steps involved in veneer plastering.
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What is blue plasterboard for?

Colour: Blue. This product is used to provide a superior acoustic performance. It is most commonly used in residential accommodation, and any project where a Db (decibel) value is required. Tip: Sometimes you may require both fire and sound performance.
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What is the difference between drywall and blue board?

Drywall panels are covered with paper that will take paint directly, once they've been taped and the joints and fasteners have been covered with compound. Blueboard's more absorbent paper layer is designed to bond with a veneer plaster coating before it's painted.
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What is the difference between green and blue drywall?

Unlike the green board drywall, blue board works great in bathroom areas or places that get in contact with water. It is perfect for wet areas because it has great mold and water resistance qualities. It was not made for tape, mud or paint but it certainly does a good job at minimizing noise and offering low emissions.
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What is blue board in walls?

Blue board is a type of plaster used when drywall won't be enough. It is a durable plaster that can protect against scrapes and dents. Blue board can also help hide joints or seams between wall panels. Blue board can be significant assets to a project, so long as they are used correctly.
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When should I use Blueboard?

Blue board is used for veneer plastering, and the surface paper has special absorption qualities. It has a high water and mold resistance and there are fewer steps involved in veneer plastering. Blue board drywall is not made for mud, tape, or paint.
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Do you have to plaster over Blueboard?

When finishing blue board drywall, instead of applying several coats of joint compound to the seams between boards, a quick tape-and-plaster treatment to the joints is applied, and then the entire wall surface is covered with one or two thin (1/8 inch thick) coats of plaster.
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Can you use blue board in a bathroom?

Blueboard is also popular in bathrooms. It's not as water-resistant as greenboard, but it dries quickly during application. It's mostly used as a veneer, and it's good at fighting off mold. Its edges are square, so it's easier to install blueboard.
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Is blue Board water proof?

Concrete sheeting (or blue board) is a durable, water resistant alternative to plasterboard.
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Is Blueboard and plaster better than drywall?

The benefit to using blueboard is the strong absorption of the blue paper. Since the paper absorbs much better than normal drywall, the overall product is much smoother and evenly toned across the entire wall. The joints are not as obvious and the final texture is incredibly smooth to touch and sight.
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Can Blueboard be painted?

Painting the blueboard will not cover up all your joins. Also, due to the dryness of the blueboard you would need a number of coats as the first couple tend to suck into the blueboard, this can also lead to colour variation and brush marks.
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What do the different Colours of plasterboard mean?

Most plasterboards come with a white paper face and the other side a grey, thicker paper face. The white paper side is the front and will accept plastering and other finishes - the grey side is not suitable for any finish. With modern techniques of dry lining, the front face is often not skimmed with plaster.
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Which plasterboard is best for walls?

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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What is purple plasterboard used for?

Purple drywall resists moisture, mold and mildew. In addition, Purple drywall also resists scratches , scuffs and dents so it's good choice for high-traffic areas. Purple drywall is about 30% more expensive than regular drywall. Here is a collection of tips for preventing bathroom mold.
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Can you tile directly onto blue board?

In the case of 'blueboards' these are all intended to be used for texture coating and renders. They are not designed to be tiled and not engineered for this purpose. Fixing of large and heavy stone tiles on these surfaces is at best risky, and in cyclonic areas could be fatal.
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Can you tile directly to Blue board?

Tile will hold up fine on the blue board / green board in areas that are not wet. in the 50's it was common to install tile on regular sheetrock in bath / shower areas.
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What is blue board in a bathroom?

Blue board is the slang term that refers to the sheet of plasterboard that will serve as a base for the plaster veneer. While it is still a gypsum sheet similar to drywall, the makeup of the board and the paper covering is different, because a wet plaster veneer is applied over its entire surface.
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What is a Blueboard?

: wallboard that has a surface of light blue paper designed to be covered with a thin coat of plaster after installation Though Home Front could have opted to apply plaster over metal lath for the walls, they went with a common time-saving method instead, hand-troweling plaster over blueboard, a special drywall made ...
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Do you have to render Blue Board?

Like plasterboard or drywall it is manufactured in sheets from a layer of gypsum sandwiched between two thick sheets of paper. It is not waterproof or water resistant, so it needs to be rendered to achieve this.
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How much does Blueboard cost?

Blueboard Pricing

Getting started with Blueboard could range from $19,500 to $37,500, depending on your office location(s). This budget does not expire.
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Is Blue board stronger than sheetrock?

The benefit of using blue board is the strong absorption of the blue paper. Since the paper absorbs much better than normal drywall, the overall product is much smoother and evenly toned across the entire wall. The joints are not as obvious, and the final texture is incredibly smooth to both touch and sight.
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How thick is blue board?

Blueboard is an autoclaved cellulose fibre reinforced cement sheet. It is termite and moisture resistant and will not rot or rust. Sheet thickness is 7.5mm which weighs around 11kg per square metre.
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