Hi guys,
I'm currently designing and buillding kitchen and one of the wall runs is against a wall with insulted plasterboard, around 80mm i believe. I've never had to hang anything off it before so am a little unsure the best way of hanging potentially heavy kitchen wall units from it.
I have seen the bullfix fixings - would they be appropriate? https://www.diy.com/departments/bul...oard-fixings-starter-kit/5065002347008_BQ.prd
I'd be concerned that fixing a hanging rail will crush the plasterboard and it's relying entirely on the insulated PB adhesive to the external wall surely?
Would it be better to multi-tool out the insulation and fix a deep batten securely to the external wall that I would then fix my cleat/hanging bracket to?
I don't like the idea of fixing through the plasterboard 80mm to the back wall as essentially the fixing is then cantilevering through the insulation - any advice greatly appreciated!
Cheers
I'm currently designing and buillding kitchen and one of the wall runs is against a wall with insulted plasterboard, around 80mm i believe. I've never had to hang anything off it before so am a little unsure the best way of hanging potentially heavy kitchen wall units from it.
I have seen the bullfix fixings - would they be appropriate? https://www.diy.com/departments/bul...oard-fixings-starter-kit/5065002347008_BQ.prd
I'd be concerned that fixing a hanging rail will crush the plasterboard and it's relying entirely on the insulated PB adhesive to the external wall surely?
Would it be better to multi-tool out the insulation and fix a deep batten securely to the external wall that I would then fix my cleat/hanging bracket to?
I don't like the idea of fixing through the plasterboard 80mm to the back wall as essentially the fixing is then cantilevering through the insulation - any advice greatly appreciated!
Cheers