Fixing plasterboard over a brick wall is a project that you can easily achieve.
You’ll need to start by fixing furring strips over the brick wall which you’ll then fix the plasterboard onto. This ensures the plasterboard is never actually touching the brick wall, whilst also allowing you to hang items of it later due to the cavity.
Take your timber studs and apply a bead of construction adhesive to one side. Adhere these to your wall at 450mm centres.
Make sure to have enough room at the top and bottom of the studs so you can install horizontal top and bottom plates. These are needed for fixing the top and bottom edges of the plaster board off to.
Once the studs are in place you’ll need to drill through them and the into the brick behind with a multi-material drill bit. Locate these holes down the length of the studs every 450mm. Flat head Dynabolts can then be used to permanently fix the studs into the wall.
Once you have you timber frame attached securely to the wall you’ll then find this step-by-step guide useful: How to plasterboard a stud wall.
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