Plasterboard placement

Plasterboard placement

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Mounting plasterboard is much simpler than it seems. It is true that if we want to mount the entire partition of a house, it is probably better to call a professional drywall installer, but if what we want is to carry out a small project, such as mounting a plasterboard ceiling or a wall, with a few guidelines we will be able to do it. Advances in construction techniques have made it possible to develop new materials, a perfect example of which is plasterboard. Carrying out plasterboard work is quite simple, fast, clean and can be quite cheap. In addition, if you learn how to put plasterboard on walls and ceilings yourself, you can save a lot of money. Don't worry, here I show you how to assemble the plasterboard step by step.


Plasterboard is a very versatile construction material used mainly in building renovations. Also known as plasterboard or laminated plasterboard, this material is made with one plasterboard and two cellulose cardboard. Plasterboard panels are flexible thanks to the cardboard, but solid and stable thanks to the plaster, which makes it a great option for laying non-load bearing walls. Both the placement of plasterboard on ceilings and walls is the most common way of using this material.

Types of plasterboard that we can use

    Type N plasterboard: This is the most common of all and has a white color on one side (due to the plaster) and another light gray or white, on the visible face of the plasterboard plates. TEC type plasterboard: Used in the assembly of plasterboard in ceilings, this type of plasterboard profiles has a much more reinforced structure in order to guarantee more stability. It is usually square in shape and comes in small panels for quick mounting on drywall tracks.
    WA-type plasterboard: Conventional plasterboard is not waterproof, as plaster and cardboard can be damaged by moisture. On the other hand, this waterproof plasterboard WA has a waterproof coating of silicone oils which acts as a liquid repellent, this makes it ideal for laying plasterboard outdoors.FOC type plasterboard: There are two ways to distinguish the FOC plasterboard, the first is that in addition to incorporating plaster, it also has fiberglass, this between its multiple layers. The second form is its peculiar color, since this type of plasterboard is pink. GD type plasterboard: Designed to be placed in areas with a high traffic of people, and, therefore, with a higher risk of shocks or impacts. The GD type plasterboard has a reinforced design with a much more resistant structure, which makes it ideal for mounting plasterboard walls in schools, hospitals and shopping centers. FON type plasterboard: This is the type of plasterboard that has the best acoustic properties, since it is capable of absorbing sound. It has different geometric perforations and a fiberglass veil on its back. You can install FON plasterboard in studios or even to isolate public spaces or homes.
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