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I havenever used them, always built stud walls etc. But It seems cost effective and time effective to use these sometimes.
I know there are different makes and sizes, and you can fix them or stick them. Now the ones i may use are the ones with a vapour barrier. And i may intend to stick them, but if i want to use them in an enviroment, where your not meant to use GYPSUM products on old materials, like old house external walls, this rule still aplies right?
If i have to fix them thats ok, but would me using some plasterboard adhesive to stick them be as bad as floating and setting with bonding and multi? From the view of "dont use BG on these surfaces"
Because i have been in some houses where they ( homeowners) have stuck normal plasterboard on stone walls, and ive skimmed it, the gone back 4 years later and its perfect still.
The idea is to save money and time by using insulated PBS, instead of me building a wall with a barrier,insulation,plasterboard.
I know there will be people saying ive used BG on stone etc and its fine, and some people will see mould and damage the day after they have.
Any thoughts?
I know there are different makes and sizes, and you can fix them or stick them. Now the ones i may use are the ones with a vapour barrier. And i may intend to stick them, but if i want to use them in an enviroment, where your not meant to use GYPSUM products on old materials, like old house external walls, this rule still aplies right?
If i have to fix them thats ok, but would me using some plasterboard adhesive to stick them be as bad as floating and setting with bonding and multi? From the view of "dont use BG on these surfaces"
Because i have been in some houses where they ( homeowners) have stuck normal plasterboard on stone walls, and ive skimmed it, the gone back 4 years later and its perfect still.
The idea is to save money and time by using insulated PBS, instead of me building a wall with a barrier,insulation,plasterboard.
I know there will be people saying ive used BG on stone etc and its fine, and some people will see mould and damage the day after they have.
Any thoughts?