How To Remove Plasterboard Under Stairs at Aaron Sigler blog

How To Remove Plasterboard Under Stairs. First things first, clear out the under stairs closet, remove the doors, then get to work removing the surrounding drywall. I'll have some rockwool sound insulation left. I'm planning on using fire rated plaster board under stairs to save a bit of space and standard plasterboard elsewhere. Remove the drywall under the stairs and see if there is a doubler hanging perpendicular to that one. Im trying to remove a plasterboard stairwell, so i can fit pullout drawers under the stairs. You'd have to think about what you'd do with the floor, because there will be a gap where the wall was. Tack up two layers of 1/2 plasterboard, stagger the joins if any and you will have half an hours fire resistence. The stairwell is plasterboard, at least on. The wall will most likely be plasterboard fixed to a metal frame.

My 1923 Foursquare Removing The Old Staircase & Drywall Repairs
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First things first, clear out the under stairs closet, remove the doors, then get to work removing the surrounding drywall. Im trying to remove a plasterboard stairwell, so i can fit pullout drawers under the stairs. You'd have to think about what you'd do with the floor, because there will be a gap where the wall was. The wall will most likely be plasterboard fixed to a metal frame. Remove the drywall under the stairs and see if there is a doubler hanging perpendicular to that one. I'm planning on using fire rated plaster board under stairs to save a bit of space and standard plasterboard elsewhere. Tack up two layers of 1/2 plasterboard, stagger the joins if any and you will have half an hours fire resistence. The stairwell is plasterboard, at least on. I'll have some rockwool sound insulation left.

My 1923 Foursquare Removing The Old Staircase & Drywall Repairs

How To Remove Plasterboard Under Stairs Remove the drywall under the stairs and see if there is a doubler hanging perpendicular to that one. First things first, clear out the under stairs closet, remove the doors, then get to work removing the surrounding drywall. Im trying to remove a plasterboard stairwell, so i can fit pullout drawers under the stairs. Tack up two layers of 1/2 plasterboard, stagger the joins if any and you will have half an hours fire resistence. The wall will most likely be plasterboard fixed to a metal frame. You'd have to think about what you'd do with the floor, because there will be a gap where the wall was. Remove the drywall under the stairs and see if there is a doubler hanging perpendicular to that one. I'm planning on using fire rated plaster board under stairs to save a bit of space and standard plasterboard elsewhere. I'll have some rockwool sound insulation left. The stairwell is plasterboard, at least on.

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