I have had to cut out a hole in the plasterboard in my kitchen ceiling due to damage from an old leak. Hole size is just under 2 x 3 ft.
I have trimmed back to the nearest joists so I have something to fix to, and secured new edges of existing plasterboard. I have also taken off the plaster skim surrounding the hole for about and inch and a quarter, with the intention of having a sort of rebate for taping the joint.
Existing plasterboard seems to be 12mm (12.5?).
When screwing new piece of plasterboard back up should I also batten along the unfixed edges and mechanically fix to existing plasterboard?
What length screws - 35 or 50mm?
When taping I think I will be better with the type of paper tape that is used with jointing compound rather then self adhesive scrim type tape - reason being that where I have to make the rebate isn't 100% smooth all round - is that OK?
And then to finishing the repair and blending it in with the surroundings - do I need to prime the plasterboard with anything?
The jointing compound I was looking at seemed to suggest it was for finishing too. Can I use that to skim the new piece of plasterboard? Or do I need to get some sort of finishing plaster instead? For such a small area can I use a ready mix product?
Thanks
I have trimmed back to the nearest joists so I have something to fix to, and secured new edges of existing plasterboard. I have also taken off the plaster skim surrounding the hole for about and inch and a quarter, with the intention of having a sort of rebate for taping the joint.
Existing plasterboard seems to be 12mm (12.5?).
When screwing new piece of plasterboard back up should I also batten along the unfixed edges and mechanically fix to existing plasterboard?
What length screws - 35 or 50mm?
When taping I think I will be better with the type of paper tape that is used with jointing compound rather then self adhesive scrim type tape - reason being that where I have to make the rebate isn't 100% smooth all round - is that OK?
And then to finishing the repair and blending it in with the surroundings - do I need to prime the plasterboard with anything?
The jointing compound I was looking at seemed to suggest it was for finishing too. Can I use that to skim the new piece of plasterboard? Or do I need to get some sort of finishing plaster instead? For such a small area can I use a ready mix product?
Thanks

