A high class finish given to one of the most posh buildings in docklands.
A high class finish given to one of the most posh buildings in docklands.
One of the key challenges is getting the durability correct according to its required functionality. How many times have you come across a partition wall that had problems such dampness, no sound insulation, or no fire resistent?
We take great care at the measuring and scoring stage for installing patition walls.
The initial stage of measuring the floorspace for fiiting the studworks for errecting a partition wall is a decisive step.Although the most exciting and easy, yet great care must be taken to avoid the drilling and out the stud frames. We use apropriate measurement tools e.g., plumb line or a construction laser to transfer the position of the parttition from the ceiling.
We build strong partition walls with timber and steel studworks depending on therequirement of the project.
Most housing or small commercial projects require partioning, where timber is the best choice for erecting the stud frame. Tmber is readily available and hence the most popular choice of majority of our customers. However, our experience has shown that metal frame can be a better option because it is lighter and generally quicker to install.We can advice our customers accordingly depending upon their design requirements.
We know the difference, between the timber and steel studworks installation details.
Whereas the layout of the partitions can remain the same, the actual installation could be different for a steel frame and timber frame. For a steel studwork, there should be a 10mm thick mineral wool insolation or suitable flanking material between the frame component and the adjoining building element. The maximum distance between the fixings should be 700mm horizontally and 100mm vertically .Dependent upon the nature of the building surfaces, the distance should be reduced for an uneven surface. The connections of the frame sholud be installed accordingly to fulfil the fire protection and sound insulation requirements.