That depends. We use both, but prefer to use dry wall adhesive. It's just more practical, from a plasterers point of view. Especially with out of plumb walls.So you definitely rate the foam over any kind of hard setting powder then?
That depends. We use both, but prefer to use dry wall adhesive. It's just more practical, from a plasterers point of view. Especially with out of plumb walls.So you definitely rate the foam over any kind of hard setting powder then?
That depends. We use both, but prefer to use dry wall adhesive. It's just more practical, from a plasterers point of view. Especially with out of plumb walls.
Eh?On timber studs?
Eh?
Screw to studs, innit.
One of the (many) things I don't "get".....
...why, when someone goes to all of the trouble of installing vapour membranes, taping joints, and the like, is it then ok to screw straight through it - in multiple locations - to actually fix the boards?
Is it just that the screw holes are inconsequential in the grand scheme of things, or just realistically unavoidable (i.e. "least worst of the options")?