Users' questions

What Colour is fire resistant plasterboard?

What Colour is fire resistant plasterboard?

Fire Board Usually fire resistant plasterboard comes with a pink face which can be painted or plastered.

Is Q board fire proof?

Qboard® is temperature-resistant up to 75° C. Qboard® can also be used to optimize the performance of electrical underfloor heating systems by introducing a layer of insulation.

What fire rating is 12.5 mm FireLine plasterboard?

Double layer 12.5mm Gyproc FireLine each side of Gypframe 48 S 50 studs provides 120 minutes.

Do I need to use fire rated plasterboard?

For all structural elements, such as floors, walls and beams, fire resistance of at least 30 minutes is required. This is usually achieved by using fire-rated plasterboard and plaster finishes at least 12.5mm thick, or two layers of standard plasterboard at least 9.5mm thick and a plaster set finish.

What kind of plasterboard do you use for a fireplace?

Vitcas HT Plasterboard is used where ordinary gypsum boards or other fire rated boards are not appropriate and can be used with Vitcas Heat Resistant Plaster . Non-flammable rating A1 non-combustible in accordance with EN 13501-1:2002. Fire resistant, waterproof, mould and mildew resistant. Environmentally friendly. Size: 1200x800x12mm

Is the Gyproc fireline square edge plasterboard good?

This fireboard was an impulse buy while walking around the Northwich store but ive got to say, its the best £10.13 I have EVER spent. The fireboard looks great in my living room, and also protects both myself, and my friends from fire. I have never felt so safe ….. from fire anyway LOL!.

What kind of rating does high temperature plasterboard have?

Non-flammable rating A1 in accordance with EN 13501-1:2002. Fire and water resistant, mould and mildew resistant. High Temperature Plasterboard is a decorative fireproof board which is not based on gypsum plaster.

What does fire rating does fireline board offer?

What fire rating does FireLine Board offer? Fire resistance performance is based on complete ‘elements’ such as a partition, wall, ceiling membrane or floor, rather than the individual plasterboards that only form part of these constructions.