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RE: Re: fire proofing node0 ?
- Subject: RE: Re: fire proofing node0 ?
- From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward \(GEG\)" <haweste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 07:23:08 -0000
Marcus,
A bit late in replying, but here goes. If you've not already heard of it
then have a look at "Fermacell". It's probably best described as
a cross
between standard plasterboard and MDF. It's a pukka dry-lining product
that is used a lot by folks on the UK_Selfbuild list. It's advantages
appear to be numerous - fire rated, good acoustic performance, DIY-able
and doesn't need a plaster-skim finish and strong. You could hang your
kitchen cupboards from it, apparently, just try doing that with standard
plasterboard ! The disadvantages are weight (it's heavy) and cost, about
3x the price of plasterboard, but comparable to MDF / Ply.
Here's the link to some more sales bumph, if you've got any specific
questions then there probably best asked over on the UK_Selfbuild list.
http://www.xella.co.uk/html/gbr/en/tb_4761.php?main=4757&subnavi_level=2
&area_code=3&language_id=2&countries_id=5
HTH,
Tim H.
(no connections etc, just listened to loads of people sing it's praises
on the other list)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcus Warrington Sent: 11 November 2004 11:46
>
> Ho yin,
>
> Thanks for the info.. I'll check out the link during my lunch hour.
>
> 20min fire protection for plasterboard is about what I've
> heard.. but not sure double boarding it would cause it to
> fail quicker, unless its to do with heat build up or maybe
> the extra weight ?
>
> regarding the door.. its an old solid wood door so I suspect
> its a much better fire door than any new door would be. The
> idea isn't really to 100% fireproof the room.. just make sure
> it keeps the stair landing in tact long enough for us to
> escape safely.
>
> At the end of the day, I hope all this is wasted effort and I
> never have to put it to the text :)
>
> Marcus
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