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What are the Benefits of Dry Lining?

Do you need a room plastered quickly and easily? Are you looking to increase your profit margins in a remodel? You require high-quality plastering that is cost-effective for a new build. For each of these situations, dry lining can be the best solution. However, dry lining has many advantages beyond its cost effectiveness and efficiency. So, this blog looks at “What are dry lining’s benefits?” and suggests some that might surprise you.

Dry Lining: The Basics

Traditional plastering techniques use wet materials that are applied on walls. Once dry, they are crafted to smooth surfaces and allowed to dry. Depending on the environment and how long it takes to dry, drying times can vary from 3-7 days. Dry Lining replaces plasterboard with plaster board. The plaster board is either fixed to the wall directly or held in place by a framework. Dry Lining is extremely fast to install and doesn’t require drying.

Dry Lining: Benefits

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1. It improves Insulation

Dry lining creates an opening between plasterboard and wall. This cavity can be filled to stop energy loss, retain heat in winter, and cool the air in summer. A dry lining insulation will stop condensation from developing.

2. A wide range of Dry Lining Boards

Are you looking for peace and tranquility in your new home office space? Acoustic panels are designed to reduce noise and reverberation. Other dry-lining options include fire board, foil-backed board to limit odours seepage and damp, as well as aquaboard for bathrooms.

3. Paint-Ready Surfaces

Dry lining is a great way to transform a ceiling or partition a space, or just to give walls a smooth finish that’s ready to be decorated. After the boards have been attached, the screws are filled with tape and the surface is lightly sanded.

4. Pipes and Wires vanish

Dry lining Manchester is a popular choice for loft conversions or office fitouts. It can conceal unsightly wires or pipes, in addition to its speed and finish. You can create panelling that provides easy access to the necessary information due to its flexibility.

5. Plaster: A lighter alternative

Traditional plasterwork weighs more than dry-ling boards, and is therefore more difficult to maintain. Plaster board won’t crack, so it won’t be necessary to make repairs or to re-plaster your investment.

6. A flexible system

Removing plaster from walls can be a very expensive job. Dry lining can be removed without causing damage and can be re-used quickly. It is particularly popular in offices that are flexible and can be adapted to their needs.