hi,
I've been abandoned by my builder and I'm now completing the project on my own.
I have a carport with a bedroom and bathroom above it.
In the ceiling of the carport I have pipes for the bathroom.
Yesterday I installed my celotex fire rated insulation in between the joists of the carport ceiling.
Today I want to put up the plasterboard.
Ideally I'd place the plasterboard under the pipes so the new carport ceiling is completely flat, but this would mean I'd have a fairly large air gap between the insulation and the plasterboard, is this ok? Or do I need to put the plasterboard directly onto the insulation and then board in the pipes separately?
Thank you so much for your help.
I've been abandoned by my builder and I'm now completing the project on my own.
I have a carport with a bedroom and bathroom above it.
In the ceiling of the carport I have pipes for the bathroom.
Yesterday I installed my celotex fire rated insulation in between the joists of the carport ceiling.
Today I want to put up the plasterboard.
Ideally I'd place the plasterboard under the pipes so the new carport ceiling is completely flat, but this would mean I'd have a fairly large air gap between the insulation and the plasterboard, is this ok? Or do I need to put the plasterboard directly onto the insulation and then board in the pipes separately?
Thank you so much for your help.