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Partitioning

Types of partitioning and partitioning systems:

The cost of office partitions varies considerably depending on the system required R&J Ceilings & Partitioning can offer a variety of cost-effective office partitioning systems.

Businesses need well designed spaces. There is no doubt that a successful partitioning system will make cost effective use of the space available as well as creating an environment that will enhance productivity and reflect the image and values of the organisation.

 

We install a whole range of partitioning find out more about our installation services:
 

  1. Steel Stud Partitioning

  2. Aluminium partitioning

  3. Dry lining

  4. Plasterboard

  5. Timber partitioning

 

1. Steel stud partitioning for robust construction.

A multipurpose cost-effective solution suitable for all types of buildings.

Available in various thicknesses; steel stud and plasterboard office petitioning is a versatile high-performance system which is lightweight and can be quickly assembled on site. They provide cost effective petition suitable for all types of industrial and commercial buildings as well as recreational buildings and hospitals.

Steel stud partitions have been used for many years and are a popular choice due to their high levels of versatility and they provide superb levels of fire and noise reduction. The method of installation makes steel stud partitioning a cheaper and quicker alternative than other available methods and can be tailored to meet the requirements of a large range of applications.

2. Aluminium Partitioning

Aluminium petitioning within your business enables you to use space more effectively while also creating a contemporary and stylish look that will present a professional look to your business.

They are easily adaptable meaning they can be changed along with the configuration of the office as new people joined the business and others leave taken offer a long lasting design solution that accommodates the changing needs of your company.

3. Dry lining

 

Dry lining is the covering of a background surface with a plaster substitute. Simply it is the fitting of plasterboard to any surface instead of hard plaster. Due to its ease and speed of use as well as it being clean to apply compared to wet plaster it's use has grown immensely in popularity in recent years. It is a popular choice and it avoids most of the problems with hairline cracking and avoids the wait for wet plaster to dry.

 

The background to which the plasterboard is fixed can be timber, metal is masonry each requiring a different fixing method.

 

4. Plasterboard office partitions

Plasterboard office partitions walls are a non-load bearing form of construction.  The technique is used in all types of buildings but it is seen often as a cost-effective way of refitting commercial offices and industrial buildings.

 

Sound insulation and fire resistance - Drywall partitions can be used to simply divide office space or can be used for fire resistance, sound installation and strength as a major requirement.

Plasterboard cheap solution? In comparison to traditional masonry construction plasterboard office partitions can be very cost efficient.

Heat and humidity - we do not recommend plasterboard for a humid or extremely hot conditions.

Versatility - a key benefit of using drywalling is that it can be installed in spaces of unorthodox sizes and dimensions such as receptions school halls, showrooms, warehouse units etc.

 

5. Timber

Timber partitioning systems produce a practical and creative office environment in a traditional style giving a homely feel and bringing warmth to any room the simplified method of building timber petitions ensures complete flexibility and relocate ability to meet the challenges of your modern office fit out needs.

A timber partition can offer a stylish and convenient way to manage your use of space and offers at warm and elegant look to any space from hotels and golf clubs to the boardroom.

These systems come in an extensive choice of hardwoods lacquered to enhance the finish as well as glazing options for partial privacy.  

Timber petitioning systems can be fire rated an provides superior acoustic protection too.

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