Hi
I did ask this question about a month ago, but now I
have an image showing my problem.
I need to plasterboard a ceiling. I can't skim over the old
artex because of a problem I have.
When you look at the image you'll see it is not flat,
I have 5 sheets of 'moisture resistant' View media item 27012 plasterboard
delivered from Wickes here that show the same design.
If I put these sheets up, it will mean I'll have to still fill in
the uneven side section - which defeats the whole point of
using the plasterboard.
I'm sure if I don't fill the 'indent' it will show once painted.
Does anyone know why these boards are finished like this?
Am I supposed to cut this section of before fitting?
The board that I have got from Wickes is tapered edge,
I thought that tapered edge was so you could push the
reinforcing tape down for a clean strong finish.
Is this cut off section actually the tapered edge?
Confused.
Thanks.
Stephen
I did ask this question about a month ago, but now I
have an image showing my problem.
I need to plasterboard a ceiling. I can't skim over the old
artex because of a problem I have.
When you look at the image you'll see it is not flat,
I have 5 sheets of 'moisture resistant' View media item 27012 plasterboard
delivered from Wickes here that show the same design.
If I put these sheets up, it will mean I'll have to still fill in
the uneven side section - which defeats the whole point of
using the plasterboard.
I'm sure if I don't fill the 'indent' it will show once painted.
Does anyone know why these boards are finished like this?
Am I supposed to cut this section of before fitting?
The board that I have got from Wickes is tapered edge,
I thought that tapered edge was so you could push the
reinforcing tape down for a clean strong finish.
Is this cut off section actually the tapered edge?
Confused.
Thanks.
Stephen