What size battens should I use for plasterboard?

What size battens should I use for plasterboard?

Plasterboard comes in two thicknesses and we recommend you use the 12.5mm thickness for this job. The battens need to be as close to 400mm apart as possible allowing for the fact that you need the end of a plaster lath to fall on the centre of a batten so the next board can share the same batten.

What is metal furring wall?

The term ‘metal furring system’, or MF system, refers to a non-structural metal attachment that is used to hold a finish material, often used as a technique for creating a seamless plaster internal finish with a void behind for the installation of services, with plasterboard fixed directly to the concealed metal …

How do you batten out a wall?

How to Batten a Wall – Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Check Wall Level. Place spirit level vertically against a bare wall and check if the wall is level.
  2. Measure and Cut Batten.
  3. Mark Drill Points.
  4. Drill Holes in Batten.
  5. Drill Holes in Wall.
  6. Insert Wall Plugs.
  7. Screw Batten in Place.
  8. Repeat for Floor Batten.

What is the thinnest plasterboard you can get?

There are two standard thicknesses of plasterboard – 9.5 mm and 12.5 mm. Plasterboard sizes for walls are 12.5mm or 13mm.

Can I use metal furring for walls?

Aside from ceilings, furring is also done on walls, usually to even out the surface or hide imperfections. Builders commonly use metal furring as a method of supporting one layer of material over another, or holding insulation or other construction items between materials.

How do I attach a batten to the wall?

Fixing Timber Battens to Masonry with Wall Plugs To fix a timber batten hold the batten into position on the wall, making sure it is level using a spirit level. Mark the wall with a pencil along the side of the batten. Take the batten down and drill a 5mm hole in the centre of the batten to push a screw through.

How to Batten a wall for plasterboard and drylining?

Battening a Wall for Plasterboard and Drylining. The battens need to be as close to 400mm apart as possible allowing for the fact that you need the end of a plaster lath to fall on the centre of a batten so the next board can share the same batten. You can see more about this on our partition walls project.

What’s the best thickness for battens on plasterboard?

The battens must be placed at sensible distances apart. Plasterboard comes in two thicknesses and we recommend you use the 12.5mm thickness for this job.

What kind of battens to use on ceilings?

MADEX PLASTER LININGS RECOMMEND THE USE OF METAL BATTENS ON ALL CEILINGS TO STRENGTHEN & STRAIGHTEN YOUR CEILINGS & REDUCE NAIL POPPING.

What’s the best way to Batten a wall?

The battens need to be as close to 400mm apart as possible allowing for the fact that you need the end of a plaster lath to fall on the centre of a batten so the next board can share the same batten. You can see more about this on our partition walls project.