Tapered Edge Plasterboard
Tapered edge plasterboard is most commonly used for walls which feature a narrower edge profile, making it better suited for either jointing or skimming.
What is Tapered Edge Plasterboard?
Tapered edge plasterboard is most commonly used for walls which feature a narrower edge profile, making it better suited for either jointing or skimming. As its name suggests, tapered edge plasterboard has a small taper on the edge of each board.
Plasterboards which feature a tapered edge make it easier to achieve a seamless finish between sheets, providing a sturdy, even base upon which to plaster.
Tapered edge plasterboard is the best choice for walls regardless of the desired finish. Not only will the joints become invisible under paint, but the even surface also provides a sounder background for tiles.
We have a huge range of Tapered Edge plasterboard options to choose from dependant on the size and scale of your project.
Where is Tapered Edge Plasterboard Used?
If you are dry lining the walls, then you want to use tapered edge so that you can tape and fill the joints for a perfect finish. Both types of edge can be jointed, plastered and painted. However, the tapered edge is easier because of the joint application.
Tapered edge Plasterboards also do not need to be skimmed before painting, but we recommend that you skim the surface after two coats of jointing compound for a superior finish.
Because the tapered edge design requires a specialised manufacturing process, this plasterboard type is slightly more expensive than the square edge variety. However, the price difference is insignificant.
Order Tapered Edge Plasterboard TodayYou can plaster square and tapered, but tapered is primarily for taping and jointing, square edge for skimming.
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If you want your ceilings plastered you can use either tapered or square edge it makes no difference at all ,but if you want your ceilings to be taped and jointed then you should use tapered edge.
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Tapered edge plasterboard is commonly used for walls. Its narrower edge profile makes joining or skimming easier.
Square edge plasterboard is a more common choice for ceilings or textured finish applications, as the seams between the sheets are less visible.
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Tapered edge plasterboards are most commonly manufactured in 1200mm widths to suit the 600mm stud spacing which is common in domestic housing.
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Recognised as a major supplier of all types of building materials, the Mick George Group offer cheap Tapered Edge Plasterboard prices across its entire range.
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As well as ordering over the phone, customers can also buy Tapered Edge Plasterboard online, 24-7 at their convenience.
The process is extremely simple and will only take a few minutes.
Customers can view exactly what they want, retrieve all the information they need and have the Tapered Edge Plasterboard delivered quickly.
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As with all of our building materials, our Tapered Edge Plasterboard are only sourced from approved Plasterboard suppliers throughout the world, ensuring the best possible quality.
Our Tapered Edge Plasterboard meet the highest Grade specifications.
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Tapered Edge Plasterboard Delivery Locations
Courtesy of our expansive network quality plasterboard sources and large fleet of vehicles, we’re able to deliver Tapered Edge plasterboard quickly and efficiently to domestic, trade and commercial customers throughout Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and Norfolk, as well as on a nationwide basis.
Tapered Edge Plasterboard delivery will occur within a 3-5 day period from ordering.
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