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US
/ˈpɫæstɝˌbɔɹd/
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[ UK /plˈɑːstəbˌɔːd/ ]
[ UK /plˈɑːstəbˌɔːd/ ]
NOUN
- wallboard with a gypsum plaster core bonded to layers of paper or fiberboard; used instead of plaster or wallboard to make interior walls
How To Use plasterboard In A Sentence
- Ben came up with the idea after walking past a building site and noticing that workers were struggling to carry a sheet of plasterboard.
- In the case of a condensation problem, you should have your basement insulated with some dry-lined, insulated plasterboard.
- You can remove the damaged plaster and use plasterboard as a replacement, adding a skim to finish it.
- The upside about those glaring plasterboard walls, here in our unfinished farmhouse, is their potential for bringing the "big screen" home (this, with the help of a laptop and a projector). WWII soldiers remembrance
- Materials would include plasterboards, metal studs, MF sealing materials and jointing tape and materials etc.
- While modest in its material composition - concrete, screed, plasterboard and glass - the building has been made with precision and consistency.
- Traditionally, plaster is a mixture of Portland cement, sand and water that is applied in layers to a base of wood or metal lath or perforated plasterboard.
- Dividing one room into two is not a difficult operation, and simple studding can provide adequate support for sheet plasterboard.
- There is not a single piece of plasterboard in the building.
- If you have plasterboard walls you may be tempted to sound out the studs by tapping along the surface until the tone of the tap changes from hollow to shallow.