Wednesday 20 July 2011

Fermacell, the multi-purpose, high performance dry lining board for walls, ceilings and floors; offers self-builders speed and flexibility combined with high spec impact, acoustic, fire, moisture and strength properties.

Strong enough to support radiators, cupboards and shelves without ply re-enforcement, 30kg can be hung from a single screw with 50kg able to be carried by a toggle type fixing.


Fermacell is easy to install – although the technique is slightly different to plasterboard. You don’t need a plasterer to create a smooth finish with our simple to use FST - it takes just 45 minutes to dry and is ready to paint.

Other benefits of using Fermacell wall board over conventional plasterboard is the fact that it is inherently stronger and has improved impact resistance. It also provides excellent acoustic performance – easily achieving Part E with a single layer of board with our insulation.

For domestic wet areas like showers, baths or kitchens, Fermacell is moisture resistant. Where a wet room is being installed Fermacell Powerpanel H2O boards are used to provide a complete watertight solution.

With no clear British Standards for internal waterproofing, Fermacell Powerpanel H2O boards exceed the varying international standards for waterproofing. The wrong materials used in wet room applications can result in mould growth and tile loss.



The Fermacell flooring systems offer a dry screed system solution which provides a dry screed solution to overlay underfloor heating that allows the heating system to be commissioned in 24 hours.

Fermacell acoustic flooring systems provide outstanding performance for refurbishment as well as new build and timber frame.

Fermacell boards can be sourced nationally through a network of builders merchant chains and dry lining distributors across the country. For a full listing please visit: www.fermacell.co.uk/stockists-&-installers


Web link: www.fermacell.co.uk
Email: fermacell-uk@xella.com
Email (brochure): petya.spencer@xella.com

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