Insulated plasterboards are used to line brick walls, preventing heat from escaping your home in winter and cooling it down during the summer. They’re more cost-effective than traditional insulation and plasterboard options and help lower energy costs.
This insulated plasterboard features 9.5mm tapered edge plasterboard factory-bonded to an expanded polystyrene insulation core, making it suitable for either new build or refurbishment projects, while remaining moisture resistant.
Gyproc ThermaLine Plus
ThermaLine Plus insulation plasterboard offers many benefits to both you and your home. It helps regulate room temperatures to reduce condensation while saving energy by keeping spaces warmer in winter and cooler in summer, plus prevent damp and mould growth that may pose issues in homes.
Insulated plasterboard (IPB) is a two-in-one product made up of two layers; an exterior plasterboard faced with extruded polystyrene insulation core that offers medium level thermal insulation for walls and ceilings; it can be found both for refurbishment projects and new builds for residential as well as commercial purposes.
Insulated plasterboard can be decorated directly using appropriate jointing and sealing systems, or “skimmed” using an EN13279-1 compliant plaster finish like British Gypsum Thistle Board Finish or Thistle MultiFinish for an attractive professional finish.
Insulated wallboard can be easily installed using the dot and dab method for fast installation, making it far quicker than traditional plastering. Not only does it cover uneven surfaces quickly, it allows reusing existing wall coverings such as tiles, wallpaper or paint quickly too – not forgetting its fire resistance, moisture-resistance and acoustic insulation properties! Furthermore it helps prevent condensation as well as damp or mould growth when used in bathrooms or kitchens to help ward off condensation or dampness growth.
Gyproc Thermaline Basic
This insulated plasterboard is a great option for new build projects or refurbishments that require basic insulation, due to being factory-bonded with an expanded polystyrene foam insulant that does not contain CFCs and HCFCs (thus having no ODP or GWP (Global Warming Potential).
Thermal Insulated Plasterboard’s closed shell design works effectively as an insulator, boasting an R-value that reduces heat loss nearly three times more efficiently than standard products – saving money over time on heating bills while offering moisture resistant qualities to make this plasterboard an excellent addition in kitchens and bathrooms.
If you’re in search of high-quality insulated plasterboard for walls and ceilings, this option offers fast installation using the dot and dab method of application. By concealing uneven surfaces with this approach to dot and dab installation, dot and dab gives a neater finish than traditional plastering while being much faster overall.
This insulated plasterboard meets all the standards outlined in Approved Document B for fire protection, making it essential in both homes and businesses alike. Its non-combustible gypsum core is securely attached to its insulating foam backing so it will not burn easily in a fire situation.
Gyproc Warmline EPS
Gyproc Warmline EPS insulating plasterboard combines expanded polystyrene foam insulation and thick gypsum plasterboard to deliver outstanding thermal efficiency. Compliant with Part L of the building regulations, it is suitable for wall and roof applications.
As with BG Gyproc ThermaLine plus, this material features an aerated gypsum core encased by strong paper liners produced without using CFCs or HCFCs; hence its ODP and GWP status are free; its global warming potential stands at less than 5 W/m2.
Drylining and insulation combined offer an extremely cost-effective solution for new build or refurbishment projects that need basic level thermal efficiency upgrades, and to meet energy efficiency requirements under the Code for Sustainable Homes.
This board’s closed-cell extruded polystyrene insulation prevents water from reaching plasterboard, helping reduce condensation, mould growth and other health hazards. Furthermore, its lightweight nature means it is easy to handle while not impacting airflow within buildings, making it suitable for roof space applications as well as drylining over timber rafters.