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    What flavour of addy would you guys use on paramount? SPF or standard?

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    Paramount as in plaster board?

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    Paramount; eggbox faced off with 12mm plasterboard slid on to batten to create partitions.

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    i don't use non-flexy anymore.

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    I rarely tile onto it i replace it if i can. But if i have to then yes i would only use flexi on anything plasterboard.

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    Thanks peeps! Sorta figured that would be the answer but always safe to ask eh?

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    Default Re: Paramount walls.

    Any substrate that can deflect or expand frequently then flexi is the one to use..

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