Plasterboard tape is essential for strong, seamless joints in dry lining. Whether you're working on walls or ceilings, the right plasterboard joint tape prevents cracks and reinforces the joins between gypsum boards. Used in conjunction with jointing compound, it creates a smooth, durable surface ready for plaster or paint. If you're working on a high-spec finish, a strong plastering joint tape ensures a flawless result.
Taping and jointing plasterboard is a crucial step in any dry lining project, preventing cracks from appearing later as the plasterboard expands and contracts with heat and humidity. Fiberglass and paper tape options are available, with self-adhesive plaster tape working well on flat seams. While most joint tape has a centre fold for corners, specialist dry lining corner tape is also available for durable, reinforced edges.
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Ames taping is another name for taping and jointing, and is an alternative to plastering drywall. For this method, tape and joint cement are only applied to joints and screw holes in the plasterboard. If done correctly, Ames taping creates a smooth, paint-ready surface without full plastering, saving time and materials.