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Drylining Vs Plastering: Which One Should You Choose For Your Walls?

by Abhinav G. Movie Enthusiast

In case you're planning to decorate your room, then you should definitely think about several different things when it comes to the overall finished look of the room. Similarly, when it comes to decorating the walls of your room, most homeowners are often confused between two very viable options - dry line or plaster. 


So, if you're in a similar boat as others and thereby confused as to which one to choose, then you've arrived at the correct place. In this in-depth blog post, we'll be going through the benefits of both procedures, so that you can make a better purchase decision. 


Plastering


According to a professional plasterer in Maidstone, plastering is a technique that's long-lasting in nature and is highly cost-effective. It's the process of putting the plaster on the wall without using the plasterboard. The method offers great adhesion which ensures that all the materials are secured nicely to the wall. Afterwards, the plaster is levelled for a smooth finish. It's a process that can be used for both the ceilings and the walls. 


Advantages of plastering:


  • Plaster is highly fire-resistant. That means that if there's an unfortunate incident of fire breaking out, the plaster on the wall can prevent the fire from spreading fast.

  • One of the biggest benefits that you can enjoy from plaster is that - it's much more soundproof than the dry lining. This is because the layers are thick and are therefore heavily sound-reflecting. Thereby, the sound clarity inside the room remains strong. 

  • Apart from being fire-resistant and soundproof, plaster is also long-lasting. With a rock-bottom amount of maintenance, you can expect it to last for years. 


Dry Lining


When it comes to the dry lining procedure, the first step involves cutting the plasterboards, so that they can fit the wall. The plasterboards are then fastened to a wooden frame using fibreglass mesh tape. Lastly, three layers of joint compound are applied to provide a smooth finish, so that painting could be done on the final surface. 


Advantages of dry lining:


  • The undertaking of installation is quite easy and thereby you have the option to save quite a lot of money on labour costs. Moreover, the process completes quicker than plastering.

  • Provide a layer of insulation to your walls. Insulation is very crucial in lowering your monthly energy consumption bills because it allows your heater & air-conditioner to work less stressful.

  • The overall rate of water permeability is very low and the materials are not toxic, making the dry lining process effective & safe.


And that brings us to the end of our comparison. We hope you enjoyed our insights and in case you’re looking to hire professional plasterers, contact us today. 



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