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Ceiling plasterboards, also known as drywall or gypsum boards, are flat panels made from gypsum plaster sandwiched between two sheets of heavy paper. They are designed for use in constructing ceilings and interior walls, providing a smooth surface for painting or finishing. These boards are lightweight and easy to handle, making them a popular choice in residential and commercial construction projects.
| Material | Gypsum core with paper facing |
| Standard sizes | 4x8 feet to 4x12 feet |
| Thickness options | 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, 5/8 inch |
| Weight per panel | Approximately 30 to 80 lbs depending on size and thickness |
| Fire resistance | Available in fire-rated options |
| Moisture resistance | Available in moisture-resistant types |
When selecting ceiling plasterboards, consider the thickness required for your project, as this can affect both durability and installation ease. Fire-rated and moisture-resistant options are available for specific applications, so specify these needs when requesting a quote. Additionally, provide the quantities needed and any particular finishing requirements to ensure compatibility with other materials used in your project.
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Moisture-resistant plasterboards are treated to resist mold and moisture, making them suitable for humid environments.
Yes, fire-rated plasterboards are specially designed to provide additional fire resistance.
Typically, 1/2 inch or 5/8 inch thick plasterboards are recommended for ceilings.
Plasterboards are typically installed using screws or nails and can be finished with joint compound and tape.
Yes, plasterboards can be easily cut with a utility knife for precise fitting.
The most common sizes are 4x8 feet and 4x12 feet.