Users' questions

What is the thickness of insulated plasterboard?

What is the thickness of insulated plasterboard?

What is the thickness of Insulated Plasterboard? Insulated plasterboards vary in thickness and they start from 22 mm to 72.5mm.

What thickness is Gyproc?

A 19mm thick version of Gyproc WallBoard.

What does ThermaLine mean?

Gyproc ThermaLine boards are gypsum plasterboards which are factory bonded to insulating foam to produce a very efficient thermal insulating layer. There are four grades of product in the range: Below are the details of each of these.

What is Gyproc ThermaLine?

Gypsum plasterboard bonded to an expanded polystyrene foam insulate for a basic level of thermal insulation. Designed to be used in both refurbishment and new build for walls, ceilings and reveals where a basic level of thermal insulation is required to reduce heat loss from buildings. …

Which is better Gyproc thermaline or plasterboard?

We are considering insulated plasterboard for external facing walls. Space is tight, so D&D’ing 22mm gyproc thermaline basic seems like the best option. Its roughly 4 to 6 times the cost of standard plasterboard, the plasterboard part is only 9.5mm compared to 12.5mm and only offers a basic level of polystyrene insulation .

What makes a 22mm Gyproc wall board insulated?

22mm Gyproc Thermaline Basic is a Gyproc wall board factory-bonded to an expanded polystyrene insulant that is both CFC and HCFC-free. The Gyproc board consists of an aerated gypsum core encased in, and firmly bonded to, strong paper liners.

Which is the best plasterboard for thermal insulation?

The Gyproc Thermaline plasterboard provides a basic level of thermal insulation and is ideal for areas that need a low-level thermal insulation upgrade.

What makes the gypsum in Gyproc thermaline basic?

Gyproc ThermaLine basic consists of an aerated gypsum core encased in, and firmly bonded to, strong paper liners. The expanded polystyrene insulant is then further bonded to the