Why is this wood here?
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Why is this wood here?
Separating wall between neighbours and us has 3 layers of plasterboard.
There is a length of 2"x1" on the floor running the length of the wall, which the first 2 sheets of board rest on, then the last sheet is on the floor. Obviously this means the wood is covered by the last layer.
What is the purpose of this strip of wood? Why not just have all 3 layers starting from the floor? As the plasterboard is on the wood, it is raised to the same height as the bottom of the actual wall framework itself.
We're replacing the boards, do we still need to have this wood in place?
There is a length of 2"x1" on the floor running the length of the wall, which the first 2 sheets of board rest on, then the last sheet is on the floor. Obviously this means the wood is covered by the last layer.
What is the purpose of this strip of wood? Why not just have all 3 layers starting from the floor? As the plasterboard is on the wood, it is raised to the same height as the bottom of the actual wall framework itself.
We're replacing the boards, do we still need to have this wood in place?
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To be honest ali, i'm not sure what it's purpose is unless it's some kind of bodge job in the first place, if you think it does'nt need to be there then discard it, hopefully one of the others might know different.
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Hi Team
This is my two pence worth.
The wood in question is goes by the name Mr Soul-plate, and the first two sheets of plasterboard stand on the soul plate while the 3rd sheet stands in front. And why this is giving some form of fire proofing (30mins if it is 12mm plasterboard) plus the soul plate gives you some thing to fix the skirting to.
This is my two pence worth.
The wood in question is goes by the name Mr Soul-plate, and the first two sheets of plasterboard stand on the soul plate while the 3rd sheet stands in front. And why this is giving some form of fire proofing (30mins if it is 12mm plasterboard) plus the soul plate gives you some thing to fix the skirting to.