Uneven Wall

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Joen142007

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Currently converting an previous space and have come across a problem hopefully someone can help with.

Two walls are thicker on the bottom half than the top, giving approx. a 20-50mm lip throughout the middle. I've attached some pictures to show it better. Walls are back to the blockwork.

Anyone got any suggestions to what the best / easiest way to get this all level top to bottom with plasterboarding? Batten the top half to bring it out level to the bottom, then board?

Thanks,


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Currently converting an previous space and have come across a problem hopefully someone can help with.

Two walls are thicker on the bottom half than the top, giving approx. a 20-50mm lip throughout the middle. I've attached some pictures to show it better. Walls are back to the blockwork.

Anyone got any suggestions to what the best / easiest way to get this all level top to bottom with plasterboarding? Batten the top half to bring it out level to the bottom, then board?

Thanks,


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Dab-it, job done.
 
So this is the wall, blockwork on the bottom half juts out from the top, as above close up pics show. Need to get it all flush, level top to bottom.

Will be hanging some wall cupboards here, so weren't sure of best way to do it?


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Batten and ply it in the areas you are hanging heavy wall cupboards.
Would you batten it floor to ceiling, or just batten the top and dab the bottom half out level with it? Regs have also asked for 25mm of insulation, so was thinking using the celotex insulated boards, or would insulated between battens be better with normal board over. Thanks
 
Ffs batten it? U having a laugh either dab or float it it's not even a issue! The mind boggles on here sometimes how people over complicate things on here!!
 
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