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UK Plasterboard Sizes — Complete Reference

Plasterboard is the most common wall and ceiling lining material in UK construction. This page lists all standard sizes, thicknesses, and types available from UK builders' merchants, with guidance on which to use where.

Standard Sheet Sizes

Size (mm)Size (ft approx.)Area per sheetCommon use
1800 × 9006′ × 3′1.62 m²Small patches, repairs, DIY
2400 × 12008′ × 4′2.88 m²Standard walls and ceilings (most common)
2400 × 9008′ × 3′2.16 m²Narrow access, stairwells
2700 × 12009′ × 4′3.24 m²Higher walls (2.7 m ceiling height)
3000 × 120010′ × 4′3.60 m²Tall walls, commercial, fewer joints
3600 × 120012′ × 4′4.32 m²Commercial, specialist

The 2400 × 1200 mm board is the UK standard and the most widely stocked at builders' merchants. Always check stock availability for less common sizes.

Thicknesses and Weights

ThicknessWeight per m²Weight per 2400 × 1200 sheetTypical use
9.5 mm~7.5 kg/m²~22 kgCeilings (with 400 mm joist centres), curved walls, over-boarding
12.5 mm~9.5 kg/m²~27 kgStandard walls, ceilings (600 mm centres), dot and dab
15 mm~12 kg/m²~35 kgFire-rated walls (30 min), party walls, heavy-duty applications
19 mm~15 kg/m²~43 kg60-minute fire rating (single layer)

Types of Plasterboard

  • Standard (wallboard) — Ivory face, grey back. The default choice for most internal walls and ceilings. Available in tapered edge (TE) for jointing, or square edge (SE) for plastering over.
  • Moisture-resistant (green) — Green face paper treated with silicone for use in bathrooms, kitchens, and other humid areas. Not waterproof — still needs tiling or tanking in wet areas.
  • Fire-resistant (pink) — Contains glass fibre and other additives for enhanced fire protection. Available in 12.5 mm (30 min) and 15 mm (60 min) ratings. Required for party walls, garages, and fire escape routes.
  • Acoustic board — Higher-density board for improved sound insulation. Used in party walls, floors, and anywhere Part E sound insulation is required.
  • Thermal laminate — Plasterboard bonded to insulation (PIR or EPS). Available in various insulation thicknesses. Used for internal wall insulation and over-boarding cold walls.
  • Vapour check — Standard board with a foil-backed face acting as a vapour barrier. Used on the warm side of insulation in timber frame and warm roof constructions.

Tapered Edge vs Square Edge

Tapered edge (TE) boards have a shallow taper along the long edges, creating a recess when two boards meet. This recess is filled with jointing compound and tape to create a flat, seamless joint. TE boards are used for dry-lining (no plaster skim) and are standard in commercial and modern residential construction.

Square edge (SE) boards have flat edges and are designed to be skim-coated with plaster after fixing. The plaster skim covers the joints and gives a traditional smooth finish. SE boards are the standard choice for domestic plastering in the UK.

Calculate Your Plasterboard Needs

Use our free calculator to work out exactly how many boards you need:

Weights shown are approximate and vary by manufacturer. Major UK plasterboard manufacturers include British Gypsum (Gyproc), Knauf, and Siniat. Always check manufacturer datasheets for exact specifications.