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Dry lining walls - Advice needed

  • 02-04-2010 12:11pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 104 ✭✭


    I just bought a house that is approx 18 years old.
    Its need a bit of work, the walls have lining paper, so I am going to remove it, then depending on how bad the walls are, I might have to skim them as well before I paint them.
    I was thinking of getting the inside of external walls dry-lined first, as there is a grant of 2500 for this work to be done.
    I am just wondering what panels would be recommended?
    I have heard of Kingspan.
    Is there various thicknesses available, because i would prefer to get reasonably thin panels if possible, to minimise loss of space.
    Also, where are good places to get a price on these panels, I am based in Lucan.
    Any advice would be appreciated.


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