ojoonline
22nd July 2007, 07:00 PM
Hi,
I have just been reading a heap of posts about Villaboard and ply on this forum...
We are building in Far Nth Qld - ie. high humidity - I would like to use this lining for the raked ceiling and also the walls. We are using a steel frame.
I was looking at ply as it seems to be one of the only materials you can put small nails into... we have lots of small, light pictures to hang. Villaboard looks like it has an easy joining system for the sheets, whereas ply you have to use those plastic things or timber moulding. Also, our wall height is 2700mm and Villaboard has 2700 x 1200, whereas I have only seen that you can make special orders for 2700 x 1200 in ply - maybe that size is more expensive to use? I have seen that ply should be painted on the side that goes onto the frame, presumably to protect it from moisture whereas Villaboard is purpose made for moisture areas.
I would really appreciate any opinions either way!
Thanks,
jo
I have just been reading a heap of posts about Villaboard and ply on this forum...
We are building in Far Nth Qld - ie. high humidity - I would like to use this lining for the raked ceiling and also the walls. We are using a steel frame.
I was looking at ply as it seems to be one of the only materials you can put small nails into... we have lots of small, light pictures to hang. Villaboard looks like it has an easy joining system for the sheets, whereas ply you have to use those plastic things or timber moulding. Also, our wall height is 2700mm and Villaboard has 2700 x 1200, whereas I have only seen that you can make special orders for 2700 x 1200 in ply - maybe that size is more expensive to use? I have seen that ply should be painted on the side that goes onto the frame, presumably to protect it from moisture whereas Villaboard is purpose made for moisture areas.
I would really appreciate any opinions either way!
Thanks,
jo