British Gypsum Gyproc Soundbloc boards are a plasterboard material which are made up of a high-quality aerated Gyproc high density core and bonded to strong paper liner facings. This product is specifically designed to be installed in multiple application methods including wall and ceiling applications to achieve specified sound levels within residential or commercial buildings. The boards are available in lengths from 2400mm to 3000mm and a width of 1200mm in standard thicknesses, 12.5mm, and 15mm.

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12.5mm Gyproc Soundbloc Plasterboard (2400 x 1200mm) – Tapered Edge 2.88m2

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15mm Gyproc Soundbloc Plasterboard (2400 x 1200mm) – Tapered Edge – 2.88m2

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British Gypsum offers a range of plasterboard materials including Gyproc Wallboards, Gyproc Moisture Resistant boards, Gyproc Fireline, Gyproc Soundbloc, Gyproc Thermaline PIR, Gyproc Thirmaline+, and Thirmaline Basic boards. All boards are versatile and provide a high-performance finish for all building interiors. Different boards can be applied for specific needs such as sound control, fire protection and moisture-resistance. Wallboards are an extremely popular product within the construction industry and used by builders, contractors, and even do-it-yourself projects. This wide range means there is a board for every job.

The boards can be cut by scoring one side of the board with a sharp knife, snapping over a hard edge, and scoring the other side. The boards can also be measured to size and cut with a plasterboard saw. Holes for sockets etc can be cut with a utility saw. Protective gear is recommended when using Gyproc Soundbloc boards, due to the dust produced when cutting the materials. This includes gloves, eye protection goggles, protective clothing, and gloves.

The Soundbloc boards should be stored in a dry environment, on a flat surface. If boards are outside be sure to cover them with the correct weatherproofing materials. If boards are made wet, do not use. This product can be recycled providing it has not been contaminated by non-gypsum materials.

Gyproc Soundbloc boards can be installed in a range of methods. These methods include:

  • Wall applications
  • Timber or metal partition wall applications
  • Ceiling applications

Please see below our Gyproc Soundbloc datasheet and safety regulations.

Safety Certifications:

  • EN 520:2004+A1:2009, Type D
  • Reaction to fire: A2-s1, d0
  • BES 6001 classification: Excellent
  • ISO 9001 Quality Management
  • ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management
  • ISO14001 Environmental Management
  • ISO 50001 Energy Management

More Information:
Length: 1200mm
Width: 2400mm, 2700mm, 2800mm, 3000mm
Thicknesses: 12.5mm, 15mm
Thermal Conductivity: 0.25W/mK
Material: Gypsum, Paper Lined
Colour: Blue, Brown

Datasheet:

Thickness (mm) Thermal Conductivity (W/mK) Width (mm) Length (mm)
12.5 0.25 1200 2400, 2700, 3000
15 0.25 1200 2400, 2700, 2800, 3000

Start by measuring and cutting your wallboard to size to fit the relevant area. The boards should be installed horizontally. Ensure the boards line up with the existing timber or metal frame to allow the fixings to hold.

The boards should be fixed with the decorative side facing outwards from the wall to receive flush finishes. Fixings should be installed at least 13mm from cut edges and 10mm from bound (un-cut) edges. Wherever possible position cut edges at inside angles. Stagger horizontal and vertical joints between layers by at least 600mm.

After fixing the boards in place, start adding finishings as soon as you can to reduce the risk of damage or UV degradation to the paper linings. The board can be finished using jointing systems that comply with EN13963, including the British Gypsum Gyproc range. Ensure corner beads are fitted using the required fixings and joint tape is added to any adjoining boards to avoid cracks and scuffs when finishing.

After fixing the boards in place and jointing step have been applied, start adding surface finishings as soon as you can to reduce the risk of damage or UV degradation to the paper linings. You can finish the board using plaster that complies with EN13279-1, including the British Gypsum Thistle range.

After the finishings have been applied and dry, start decorating as soon as possible. Finish jointing systems with Gyproc Drywall Primer before applying paint.

OR

Wallpapering:

After the finishing system is dry, the decoration stage should begin as soon as possible. Jointing systems should be finished with Gyproc Drywall Sealer before application of wallcoverings.

Snagging and minor repairs:

For minor damage and dents, first check that the boards core isn't shattered. If the boards core is intact, the damaged area can be filled with Gyproc EasiFill 60, allow it to set, a second coat can then be applied if needed. When the filler is dry, sand it to a smooth finish before redecorating the repaired area. For a damaged core, broken edges or extensive damage, repair and replacement procedures differ depending on the number of board layers and fire resistance of the system.