PVA ON PLASTERBOARD

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I wish to completely replaster my "Out-house" and intend to Dry wall directly onto the brickwork and wooden ceiling.

As it may get a little damp in there will I need to Pva the plasterboard first ?

Also, How long does the dry wall adhesive take to set roughly ?

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you wont have to pva the boards, and drywall will set in a couple of hours, and if its damp your dabs will keep showing through. maybe a bit of ventilation might help.
 

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