Hello everyone,
I am currently working on the interior finishing of my house. One of the next steps is the installation of drywall panels.
When it comes to "profiles," I am a complete beginner and would like to understand which profile is used for which application.
- Recessed profiles with or without adhesive tape >> As far as I understand, these profiles are used to connect to windows and, for example, door elements. For instance, I have a wooden sliding patio door – would you connect to this with a recessed profile? What are the advantages of using one with or without adhesive tape?
- End profiles >> Connection to "other building components." For example, our purlin is visible. In this case, you would connect with an end profile, right?
From what I can see, the end profiles are only installed after the drywall panels are mounted. The recessed profiles, on the other hand, must be fixed during the drywall installation, correct?
Which is better: aluminum or plastic?
Does anyone know a good website or book that explains these differences?
Regards,
Chris
I am currently working on the interior finishing of my house. One of the next steps is the installation of drywall panels.
When it comes to "profiles," I am a complete beginner and would like to understand which profile is used for which application.
- Recessed profiles with or without adhesive tape >> As far as I understand, these profiles are used to connect to windows and, for example, door elements. For instance, I have a wooden sliding patio door – would you connect to this with a recessed profile? What are the advantages of using one with or without adhesive tape?
- End profiles >> Connection to "other building components." For example, our purlin is visible. In this case, you would connect with an end profile, right?
From what I can see, the end profiles are only installed after the drywall panels are mounted. The recessed profiles, on the other hand, must be fixed during the drywall installation, correct?
Which is better: aluminum or plastic?
Does anyone know a good website or book that explains these differences?
Regards,
Chris
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