Gyproc is still the most appropriate method for quickly dividing spaces and lowering ceilings. We can attach Gyproc directly to the existing structure, suspend it from a lowered position or, if possible, install it as a self-supporting structure. There are different types of gyproc, such as the water-repellent gyproc plates that can be used perfectly in humid environments. Gyproc also offers attractive applications in combination with insulation and has good thermal and acoustic properties.

1

Gyproc ceilings and walls

Renovations are carried out with the Gyproc Metal Stud system in combination with Gyproc lime plates for wall coverings and ceilings. All other structures such as retaining walls, partition walls and other constructions are made with Gyproc limestone plates.

2

Fire resistant and fire retardant

Gyproc plates offer a fire resistance of 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of plate.

3

Perfect sound insulation

Both partitions and fixed walls can be made completely soundproof with the gyproc soundblock concept. A cheap, yet very efficient solution.

4

Water resistant

There is also a water-repellent green gyproc sheet (WR) that can even be used perfectly in shower cubicles, provided that it is tiled and sealed.

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