Hello everyone,
I'm a long time reader but first time posting.
I have a project to install some mirrors in a home gym. There will be 3 frameless mirrors installed in a row and each mirror will be 1830x915x4mm. The wall is timber frame and plasterboard.
I've given some thought about how best to fix the mirrors and each has pros and cons. For example, J Channel could be fixed to the studs and would protect the mirrors from any slight movement in the plasterboard. But it would leave a mm or two gap to the wall and would leave the mirror weak if someone fell against the mirror.
I've also considered just using mirror adhesive and fixing the mirrors directly to the plasterboard. But any movement in the plasterboard would be transferred directly to the mirror. Would the adhesive be flexible enough to cope with any wall movement? But I like that there is no gap between the mirror and wall.
I'm currently considering cutting some sheet material (ply or osb) to size and screwing that to the studs and then using mirror adhesive to fix the mirrors to the board. My thinking is this would add some rigidity and reduce plasterboard movement transferring to the mirrors. It would also give a better surface for the adhesive to bond to rather than painted plasterboard.
Does this seem sensible? If yes, would osb or ply be the better material. From an aesthetics perspective, thinner the better so I was thinking maybe 3.6mm ply?
Any better solutions I haven't considered?
Many thanks.
I'm a long time reader but first time posting.
I have a project to install some mirrors in a home gym. There will be 3 frameless mirrors installed in a row and each mirror will be 1830x915x4mm. The wall is timber frame and plasterboard.
I've given some thought about how best to fix the mirrors and each has pros and cons. For example, J Channel could be fixed to the studs and would protect the mirrors from any slight movement in the plasterboard. But it would leave a mm or two gap to the wall and would leave the mirror weak if someone fell against the mirror.
I've also considered just using mirror adhesive and fixing the mirrors directly to the plasterboard. But any movement in the plasterboard would be transferred directly to the mirror. Would the adhesive be flexible enough to cope with any wall movement? But I like that there is no gap between the mirror and wall.
I'm currently considering cutting some sheet material (ply or osb) to size and screwing that to the studs and then using mirror adhesive to fix the mirrors to the board. My thinking is this would add some rigidity and reduce plasterboard movement transferring to the mirrors. It would also give a better surface for the adhesive to bond to rather than painted plasterboard.
Does this seem sensible? If yes, would osb or ply be the better material. From an aesthetics perspective, thinner the better so I was thinking maybe 3.6mm ply?
Any better solutions I haven't considered?
Many thanks.