Our Services

Our Services

Our services include:

Plasterboard systems - These come in a wide range to meet your acoustic, fire or thermal needs with either a plaster or tape and joint finish.

Tape and Jointing

Gyproc jointing materials to all joints to achieve smooth finish with a sealer coat if required.

The materials can be applied either manually using hand tools or with mechanical jointing tools.

Plastering

Plastering by a skilled tradesman to produce a skim finish usually between 3mm and 5mm onto plasterboard or sand and cement hard wall to produce a smooth finish.

Metal Stud Partitioning

Is a highly versatile lightweight non-load bearing drywall partition system, providing cost effective, quick and multi-purpose solutions suitable for all types of buildings.

Suspended Ceilings

M/F Ceiling

Metal Frame is a suspended ceiling system suitable for most internal drylining applications. The fully concealed grid and ceiling lining can be used in conjunction with Gyproc plasterboards and Gyptone and Rigitone acoustic ceiling boards to create a seamless, monolithic appearance.

Lay and Grid Ceiling

Gyproc Lay-in Grid Ceilings are a lightweight ceiling system available in concealed or exposed grid options. They present an attractive pre-finished white ceiling, where a range of decorative effects are made possible by selecting the desired tile or plank edge profile and finish. Pre-finished tile options include smooth, textured, patterned or perforated effects. Pre-finished plank is available in smooth or perforated options.

Screed

Self-Levelling

This is suitable for large area coverage in a short space of time and is quick drying.

Flow Screed

Free flowing screed, is suitable for installation in nearly all commercial and domestic buildings – including schools, hotels and domestic housing. The self-compacting floor screed is perfect for projects that have a limited time budget.

Traditional Screed

Traditional screeding uses a sand and cement screed mixture to produce a level surface, suitable for finishing with a floor covering (wood; linoleum; stone; vinyl; carpet; ceramics) or for being treated, painted and sealed as a finished floor in its own right.

External Rendering

Traditional Render

This is the standard or traditional render used on external walls. Cement render is usually mixed on site before being applied in two or three coats. The base coats (or scratch coats) are scored when they are still wet to give a key for the next layer. The top coat is applied more thinly and given a shiny finish, ready for painting.

Monocouche Render

Renders use white cement and are pre-coloured (in any colour you want). They can be applied in one coat (typically around 15mm thick), so are quicker and therefore less labour intensive than traditional house rendering products.

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