Drylining specialists based in Bexleyheath
What is Drylining?
Drylining is the process of creating an internal wall, ceiling or partition using plasterboard or drywall, rather than using traditional wet plastering techniques. It involves the installation of plasterboard panels onto metal or timber frames, creating a smooth surface that can be easily decorated with paint or wallpaper.
Drylining is often chosen over traditional wet plastering for its speed, cost-effectiveness, and ease of installation. It can be used in both residential and commercial settings and is a popular choice for new builds, renovations, and refurbishments. In addition to creating a smooth finish, drylining can also improve thermal and acoustic insulation, making it a popular choice for energy-efficient buildings.
packing & Sticking experts
Sticking and packing is a technique used in drylining where plasterboards are adhered to a solid surface or a metal or timber frame. The process involves applying a layer of adhesive, known as “dabbing,” onto the back of the plasterboard before positioning it onto the surface. The adhesive helps to hold the board in place while it is secured with screws or nails.
Once the board is secured, the joints between adjacent boards are filled with jointing compound and reinforced with jointing tape to create a seamless surface. Sticking and packing is a popular technique for drylining as it is quick and efficient, making it a cost-effective way to create a smooth and attractive finish on walls, ceilings and partitions. This technique is often used in both residential and commercial settings and can be used for a range of applications including soundproofing, insulation, and fire protection.
packing & Sticking experts
Sticking and packing is a technique used in drylining where plasterboards are adhered to a solid surface or a metal or timber frame. The process involves applying a layer of adhesive, known as “dabbing,” onto the back of the plasterboard before positioning it onto the surface. The adhesive helps to hold the board in place while it is secured with screws or nails.
Once the board is secured, the joints between adjacent boards are filled with jointing compound and reinforced with jointing tape to create a seamless surface. Sticking and packing is a popular technique for drylining as it is quick and efficient, making it a cost-effective way to create a smooth and attractive finish on walls, ceilings and partitions. This technique is often used in both residential and commercial settings and can be used for a range of applications including soundproofing, insulation, and fire protection.
