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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the default 'Level of Finish' required for plastering applications?
There are three 'Levels of Finish' available. Level 4 is generally the accepted 'Level of Finish' for residential and commercial construction applications where flat or low sheen paints are used. Unless otherwise specified, a Level 4 Finish is the default finish for living areas.
What is back-blocking?
Back-blocking is the process of reinforcing wall and ceiling joints with cut-to-size pieces of plasterboard adhered across the back of the joint with MastaBlock Back-Blocking Cement or Cornice Cement. Back-blocking helps prevent joint cracking and peaking caused by building movement, especially in large ceiling areas.
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