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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How thick should ceiling plasterboard be?

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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Can you use 10mm plasterboard on ceilings?

You can use 10mm plaster board if the board spans no more than 450mm between battens. You can stretch this out to 600mm by either using a 10mm ceiling board specially made for the application or 13mm board.
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What plasterboard do I need for a ceiling?

Best types of plasterboards for ceilings

For a standard domestic ceiling, water resistant plasterboard is recommended. Lightweight acoustic plasterboard is recommended for ceilings with light construction or wooden joists and sound insulation properties of the ceiling are not deemed important.
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What is 9.5 mm plasterboard used for?

They are phasing out 9.5mm boards however generally 9.5mm is used for ceilings and 12.5mm for walls.
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Is 9mm plasterboard OK for ceiling?

9mm plasterboard is ok for ceiling and a lot lighter to handle.
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Can I use 9.5 plasterboard on ceilings?

The most common plasterboard thickness is 9.5mm and 12.5mm. For ceilings is used 9.5mm thick plasterboard and for walls – 12.5mm.
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What is 15mm plasterboard used for?

15mm Plasterboard Knauf Wallboard

Knauf Wallboard is plasterboard with an ivory paper face ideally suited to receive a plaster finish or for direct decoration. Typically used for: Partitions. Linings.
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What is the best board for ceiling?

Gypsum board false ceiling is quite the popular choice due to the many benefits it has to offer. One of the advantages is the heat-resistant property of this material. It has a non-combustible core that contains chemically combined water (in calcium sulfate).
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Can I use 9.5 mm plasterboard for dot and dab?

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. Is it still common practice to use three eighths? or today the half inch, in both new build and in general? Robbo.
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What is the most common material used for ceiling lining?

The most common lining for ceilings is plasterboard.
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Is 13mm Gyprock better than 10mm?

13mm board is rarely used for ceilings these days and there is no benefit over the 10mm ceiling board, except maybe a slight acoustic benefit, very slight. Yet the benefit using 10mm ceiling board is that off cuts can be used on walls.
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How thick is a ceiling?

Half-inch drywall panels are the standard thickness for interior walls, as well as ceilings. These panels are easy to carry and hang. Even easier to carry are ultra-light 1/2-inch panels, which are 13 pounds lighter than conventional 1/2-inch drywall.
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What is pink plasterboard used for?

Normally used when you need to protect a structure from fire (e.g fire rated ceiling with separate dwelling above, or to case structural steel to protect from fire). You can slso use 2 layers of 'standard' pboard with staggered joints to achieve the same protection.
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Should you leave a gap between plasterboard?

Leave a 3mm gap between boards: this helps the filler to get a good grip. Once all the boards are in place, tape over them with perforated plasterboard tape. Mix up the joint filler so that it makes a smooth, but fairly stiff paste.
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What is green plasterboard used for?

Both sides of the plasterboard are covered with a green coloured special board which provides flexibility and high strength. Ceiling, wall linings, and partitions, drywall installation, wet areas, shaft walls. Moisture resistant. Can be used as a base for tiling and ceramic tile.
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Which ceiling is best for bedroom?

A tray ceiling works best for a simple bedroom design. The shape of the tray ceiling allows the recessed LED lights and the cove lights to light up the bedroom evenly. It keeps your bedroom design simple by removing the need for other lighting fixtures.
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What is the thickness of gypsum board?

1/2” is the most common thickness of gypsum board false ceilings and is used in the majority of residential buildings.
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What is gypsum board ceiling?

Meaning of gypsum ceiling

Also known as plasterboards or drywall, gypsum plasterboards are prefabricated, ready-to-install calcium sulfate boards used for false ceilings. These come in different thicknesses and sizes, such as 9, 12, and 15 mm, and 4 x 6 feet, 4 x 8 feet, and 4 x 10 feet, respectively.
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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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Do you need noggins for 15mm plasterboard?

∎ Perimeter noggings are not required for support of 15mm plasterboard on supports at 600mm centres where the ceiling is part of a non-fire rated structure, e.g. ceiling to trusses under a roof void.
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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 size screws do I need for 12.5 mm plasterboard?

If you're fixing plasterboard to a timber frame, the screw length should be such that the screw penetrates the timber by about 25mm (1 inch). For example, for 9.5mm-thick plasterboard, use 32mm-long screws, or for 12.5mm plasterboard, use 38mm-long screws.
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What does foil backed plasterboard do?

Foil Backed Plasterboard utilises a thin foil backing to provide excellent vapour resistance. The foil acts as a powerful barrier that limits moisture diffusion and prevents creeping damp. This makes it ideal for use in roofs, decks and walls.
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