GPS Drywall Contracts

GPS Drywall Contracts works with a range of clients from the private sector, architects, main contractors, property developers, insurance company’s and applies the same commitment to every single one. Chris Atkins our MD has brought together a very experienced team of highly skilled, organically trained professionals. See what our customers have to say.

Dry Wall - Contracts

Dry Walling

The United Kingdom hails as one of the largest gypsum board users in the world with a total wallboard plant capacity of 30 billion square feet per year. Moreover, the home building and remodeling markets in the UK have increased demand the last five years. The gypsum board market is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the housing boom as "an average new home contains more than 5.31 metric tons of gypsum.

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Dry Wall - Refurbishment

A drywall panel is made of a paper liner wrapped around an inner core made primarily from gypsum plaster, the semi-hydrous form of calcium sulphate (CaSO4.½ H2O). The plaster is mixed with fiber (typically paper and/or fiberglass), foaming agent, various additives that increase mildew and fire resistance, and water and is then formed by sandwiching a core of wet gypsum between two sheets of heavy paper or fiberglass mats. When the core sets and is dried, the sandwich becomes rigid and strong enough for use as a building material.

Styling Unit - Hilton

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Dry Wall - New Build projects

As opposed to a week-long plaster application, an entire house can be drywalled in one or two days by two experienced drywallers, and drywall is easy enough to use that it can be installed by many amateur home carpenters. In large-scale commercial construction, the work of installing and finishing drywall is often split between the drywall mechanics, or hangers, who install the wallboard, and the tapers and mudman, or float crew, who finish the joints and cover the nailheads with drywall compound..

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Dry Wall - Private Sector

The term dry lining applies to the use of plasterboard to replace a sand and cement or wet plaster finish to internal blockwork. The gaps between the sheets of plasterboard are then covered and a finishing coat applied; leaving a high quality surface that can be decorated as desired.

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