Insulated plasterboard - walls not level.

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Hi guys,

Hoping someone can offer advice on this.

I am wanting to apply insulated plasterboard to my external facing solid walls. I understand the foam is the chosen option however when putting a level on my wall I can see the top part of the wall is 30-40mm out.

What would the best method be here? Battens with packers? I’m assuming that’s too much of a gap for the foam? Thankfully it’s just this one wall and which is this bad.

Thanks
Tom
 

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Bodging time! Maybe foam some plasterboard over the deep areas to bulk them out.
 
Ha, yep I have checked it!

What about batten packed out with shims / wooden wedges?
 
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Batten with shims/wedges will work fine and gives you a useful 'hard' line to level to. Drywall adhesive (the stuff used for dot and dab) will also work at that thickness but it gets expensive...
 

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