Plastering a conservatory

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basset

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plasterboarding a conservatory
Hi there everyone, this is my first post so here we go!

I have done a plastering course and learnt a number of techniques, and can skim quite nicely now,Howvere i need to learn lots more still.

I have a brick conservatory and would like it smooth, i am thinking of doing this in a few ways:

- Dot and Dab boards on then skim over, its a single skin brick wall so should i use the foil back boards?or is there another type i should use?

- fix studs and noggins up and then put some insulation and then board

- Render and then plaster over that?

i would much appreciate your views on this
cheers​
 
yeh when i said conservatory,its more like a porch type thing just with a glass roof,sorry about that. but it is def a single wall?does that make sense?
 
Noggins and celotex and leave a 20mm gap at the bottom before you put skirting on

I'd go with the spunky option, or the cheaper option would be thermalite plasterboard.

I assume its your place, why not use it to practice on and put an c&m render on it and then skim it, however the above options will keep the place warmer!

And guys ya cant blame people for doing the courses, its the people who run them that exploit people! (i bet this gets deleted) :)
 
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