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Plasterboard and Its Many Uses

Plasterboard or drywall is used in many areas of constriction and is considered by many builders a staple in their inventory of items when construction new homes or businesses or when making repairs. Plasterboard is simple enough to use that the average homeowner can make many repairs to their existing walls and ceilings without calling in the help of a professional.



Plasterboard in New Homes

Home builders know that plasterboard walls are one of the greatest inventions known to builders. In the days before pre-formed plasterboard walls, it would take enormous amounts of time and labor to create plaster walls. Today, plasterboard walls can be erected in a matter of days using plasterboard sections that are practically cut to fit.

In addition to being simple to install, plasterboard is available in fireproof materials which helps to create firewalls in rooms. This allows homeowners to convert a basement or loft into a room and put in fireproof walls for added security. Fire proof plasterboard is an essential item for home builders.

Plasterboard in Existing Homes

Plasterboard repairs in existing homes can be easily reconditioned and brought back to a like-new state. The first and most important thing that the do-it-yourselfer must do is make sure that the existing plaster is structurally sound or bonded to the boards. If so, minor repairs can be made using a simple dot and dab type plaster. This allows homeowners to fix cracks and tears without having to call home repair companies.

Existing plasterboard walls are the ideal candidate for the home do-it-yourselfer simply because they don't require the added work of learning how to install plaster walls. Repairs require fewer supplies and materials than other wall types and the value of the home will increase as the walls are repaired. Additionally, there are many types of plasterboard that an average homeowner can work with including gypsum plasterboard, gyproc plasterboard, moisture resistant plasterboard and more. This makes it important to know what kind of plasterboard walls are in the home before beginning repairs.

Reasons for Using Plasterboard

There are many excellent reasons for choosing plasterboard, both for existing homes and repairs and for new construction. Moisture resistance is one such reason. Insulated plasterboard and moisture resistant plasterboard are two of the plasterboards that homeowners can choose to install in their home or use when they repair their existing plasterboard. Choosing one of these or even plasterboard that has fire resistant properties in addition to being moisture resistance provides the home with added value and security.

Plasterboard walls are also easier to finish with a smooth top coat that is simple to paint and add your own finishing touches. Plasterboard walls have a smoother finish due to being prefabricated. This means that more sophisticated machinery is involved in the construction of the walls and you don't have to spend your time trying to get that perfect finish.

Ultimately, Plasterboard walls are the ideal choice for both new construction homes and existing homes. These walls add value and security to the home without the hassle of having to build plasterboard walls from start to finish. Research these walls and find out how they can bring beauty to the home and increase the property value at the same time.


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The knowledge of the science behind sound and the significance of acoustics have been vastly unrecognized disciplines within countless industries that could actually benefit from its uses. Property developers, designers and architects are frequently considering more options when it comes to looking into controlling and enhancing the acoustics of an environment and the significant effects the use of acoustic ceilings can have.



In today's modern workplace the importance of attaining a good sound insulation system is becoming more of a concern. One option is to install an Acoustic ceiling in the office or home. These types of ceiling systems are specially structured ceiling systems designed with the ultimate purpose of controlling sound. They are uniquely constructed in order to enhance sound quality. Whilst there may be numerous ways to control the acoustics of a given environment, one of the most modest and functional options is to use an acoustic ceiling system.

According to a research study conducted in 2004 with regard to the effect of diverse acoustic environments on staff and patients within a health-care setting, refining room acoustics was found to considerably improve the psychosocial work surroundings (Blomvist, Eriksen, Theorell, Ulrich, Rasmanis, 2004). The study furthermore found that the acoustics within an environment may have had additional effects on staff turnover, the quality of the care of patients, as well as medical errors that may occur. Although this may be just one instance of the way in which the acoustics of a location can significantly have an impact on yourself and those around you, there is much more evidence to propose a strong connection between acoustics and psychosocial well-being.

Acoustic ceilings combine two important factors within their construction. Sound absorption helps to decrease not only generic sound levels in a space, but also specific sound frequencies that make it challenging to hear clearly and concisely. These ceiling systems are beneficial in reducing sound levels by simply absorbing sound and adjusting office space reverberations. Alternatively sound insulation concentrates on protecting the in-house office users against any undesirable external noise.

A room with excellent sound absorption promotes a refreshing environment. Large enclosed offices often want to manage how sound travels and is heard. Acoustic ceilings can help by acting as a cushion or enhancer for the transference of sound. In reducing noise levels they can easily adapt the nature of sound within a space, for example refining speech fluency in classrooms, privacy in offices and overall enhanced sound quality for any work space.


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So are you looking for a good way to save money because you don't want to waste energy on unnecessary heating? Well, insulated plasterboard are one of the best ways to keep your house warm.


Depending on the wall structure of your house it can be either solid-type or cavity-type. If you have solid walls then you are probably wondering why is your heating bill that much? The pure fact is that solid walls do not insulate properly therefore the heat is "escaping" from your home. To prevent this you can install insulation. Installing means that you put it either inside or outside - but of course if you have to option you'd better off installing it inside.

What is an insulated plasterboard?

As the name suggest these are specially formed plasterboard that have one task: insulation. These are basically sheets that are of standard size and can be purchased in any hardware store. Since they have standard size it's relatively easy to install them, but if you are not DIY type then you'd probably want to hire a professional to do that. In the long run you'll save much more money on heating so this small investment will come back in no time. Recent studies show that a properly installed insulation can save you more than 40% of the heating bill - and what's even better, you are doing the right thing by reducing your carbon footprint. Using less energy means that your home is greener.

You are probably worried about the look. If you install insulated plasterboard inside it can "ruin" the look of your living room or your bedroom. Do not worry - plasterboard come in many different shape and look so you can find the best fit for your needs. If not, you still have the option to buy ones that you can actually paint or put wallpaper on them. The full installation can't take more than 1-2 days, a little money and you'll enjoy the benefits for a lifetime.

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This is the way I wall mount a plasma or LCD TV on a plasterboard wall.

Firstly fit the tv bracket to the TV, ignore the wall mount part at this stage. Follow the bracket manufacturers instructions on what screws to use and use any washers supplied. Make sure the screws are tight but not over tight. The brackets I use are the long rail type which will most likely span two beams in a stud plasterboard wall.



Next decide where about on the plasterboard wall you want to mount the TV. Mark the center position on the plasterboard wall and a line where you want the bottom of the plasma to be. I use a spirit level to do this. If you are mounting it over a fireplace mark the middle of the mantelpiece and use the spirit level to take the line vertically up to where the center of the wall mount will go. To get the height of the wall mount, measure from the bottom of the plasma screen to the top of the "hook" part of the TV bracket. Now transfer that measurement to the wall. Measure from the line where you wanted the bottom of the screen to go to the distance you measured. This will ensure you get the plasma TV at the height you wanted it to be.

Now offer up the wall mount to the center line and the measured line for the height. Using your spirit level to make sure the wall mount is straight. Mark the holes on the wall.

There are two types of plasterboard wall. One is "dot and dab" where the plasterboard is stuck to the blockwork using an adhesive. The other is stud wall. You can tell if you have dot and dab by tapping the plasterboard wall. If there are solid sounding parts of the wall about 600mm apart then it is dot and dab. This is the preferable place to drill the holes. The reason for this is that when you tighten the screws the plasterboard doesn't pull in and crack. Normally if the bracket covers a couple of these solid bits then you will be OK. Make sure you fix the tv bracket here. If the TV bracket doesn't span two solid dabs then maybe you need a professional!

If the plasterboard wall is a stud wall, when you mark the tv bracket holes hopefully you will find at least one studs to fix to and therefore take the weight of the plasma or lcd. One is usually enough to take the weight seeing as most flat screen TV's are so light these days. Put a couple of extra fixings in anyway to stop the bracket slipping out of level. I normally use the butterfly type fixings for this. Make sure you have a least a couple of fixings into the wood though, if the wall was to get wet from a flood or leaking pipe and you didn't have fixing into wood the plasma or LCD would hit the deck!

When you are sure you have good fixings and the wall bracket is level you can hang your TV up.

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If you've ever tried to fit plasterboard then you will know that one of the most difficult parts is when you have to make the cuts around sockets and things. This is where it all goes wrong for many people and they are left with huge big holes that later become a nightmare to fill and make good.
 
 
Wouldn't it be nice if just for once, you could make one cut and have it fit perfectly first time. Well now you can because I promise you it's such a doodle when you know how.

I'm about to give you a little tip that will save all the rigmarole and make the job a so much easier. All you need to do is hold your piece of plasterboard up to the wall in the place that you want to put it, then where your sockets, or rather back boxes are (these are the metal boxes that the plastic socket cover with the plug fittings screws into), give the board a good tap and you will make an mark on the back of the plasterboard where the cut needs to be. Simply cut it out with a sharp blade and when you fit the plasterboard permanently in place, you should find that it fits accurately around the socket.

Another way of doing this is also leading the front of the back box around the edges with a pencil before pressing the board up it to get the impression in the right place. Believe it or not, I've even known people to mark the socket with 'tomato sauce' to make the impression onto the board. Now tomato sauce maybe taking matters a little bit far, but I guess the idea here is to just get that impression on the plasterboard where the precise cut needs to be.

Next time you're taking on a project where you need to fit plasterboard, be sure to try this simple but very effective and time saving method. Please always be cautious and careful when working around any electrical sockets. Where possible, you should always isolate the sockets power supply to ensure complete safety. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician to do this for you.

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