Hello all,
Could do with some advice.
I need to board my loft room as per photo. I have 27mm insulated tapered edge plasterboard (spec stated the foam backing acts as a vapour barrier so think that side of things is ok) to fix to the rafters and over the eaves. There are some noggins in place at the top and bottom of the sloped sections.
A couple of questions spring to mind:
I was going to tape and joint so need to keep the board widths as is. Do I need to install additional noggins to secure the vertical edges of the board? Or can I just secure it to the nearest rafter.
Where the boards are meeting on the different planes, is there a trick to doing this? They obviously won't neatly butt up against each other, is all I was thinking...
Could do with some advice.
I need to board my loft room as per photo. I have 27mm insulated tapered edge plasterboard (spec stated the foam backing acts as a vapour barrier so think that side of things is ok) to fix to the rafters and over the eaves. There are some noggins in place at the top and bottom of the sloped sections.
A couple of questions spring to mind:
I was going to tape and joint so need to keep the board widths as is. Do I need to install additional noggins to secure the vertical edges of the board? Or can I just secure it to the nearest rafter.
Where the boards are meeting on the different planes, is there a trick to doing this? They obviously won't neatly butt up against each other, is all I was thinking...