Learn more about the best glues and adhesives for plasterboard

Using plasterboard to put up walls has made DIY renovations so much easier and using adhesives to bond plasterboard to walls and ceilings is a quick and no-mess method to create strong bonds that last. Plasterboard glue is a great option when you don’t want to use lath and plaster and you can cover a larger area of wall or ceiling much faster. Using the right adhesive means you won’t have to use any nails, drills or screws or dot and dab water-based adhesives which are time-consuming and messy.

By using an adhesive cylinder and a sealing gun, you can glue your plasterboard wherever it needs to go in a very short time. The bonds created are heat, water and mould resistant making it ideal for any area in the home, and are also very strong, ensuring that your plasterboard is safe, stays in place and lasts a long time.

All-purpose adhesives are perfect for use with many bonding jobs on most common household materials making it easier to work with plasterboard and other materials as a home improvement project, rather than having to hire expensive professionals to do the work.

There are some great all-purpose plasterboard adhesives to choose from:

  • No-More-Nails adhesives
  • One for All Super Grab
  • Unibond strong bonding range

No-more-nails adhesives

One of the best and strongest bonding materials for plasterboard, No-More-Nails adhesives create strong, durable bonds that are water resistant and can withstand temperature changes. There is no need to use drills or screws or to apply fixatives with a trowel. No more nails have been designed for use indoors where tough, flexible bonds are required. Water-based copolymer technology creates a very strong grip for plasterboard and other common building materials like wood, metal, concrete, brick and stone.

One for All Super Grab

One for All Super Grab Flextec technology is made up of flexible polymer chains. This flexible material is able to withstand bumps and knocks and hot and cold temperatures while staying flexible. It’s a great option for use with plasterboard as it’s tough and durable and has a very high bond strength. You can use it both outdoor and indoors on plasterboard and other building materials like stone, concrete, wood, tile, metal and brick.

Unibond strong bonding range

The Unibond strong bonding range is ideal for any home project that needs extra strength and durability. You can use the products in the range to repair, fill gaps, seal or bond and they are ideal for use alongside plasterboard adhesives when doing DIY home renovations. The products are all made with instant grab technology and can be used indoors and outdoors.

Need a bit more inspiration for your next plasterboard or home DIY project? Here are some great ideas for tackling home improvements without getting too stressed out.

When you renovate your home it’s important to have a solid plan in place. You need to be as organized as possible and make sure you’ve thought of all the pitfalls and processes that need to be followed. Here are three essential tips for renovating your first home with as little hassle as possible!

Not sure which type of plasterboard to use? Check out this handy guide to the different types of plasterboard you can use when renovating your home.

Using strong, technology-based adhesives to put up plasterboard walls and ceilings is easier and costs less than hiring a professional, plus, it creates tough bonds that last. There are some excellent options based on the latest technological advancements that you can use for all your plasterboard projects. The right products mean you can dispense with nails and screws or lath and plaster processes when renovating your home making the process much easier, faster and less expensive than using traditional methods.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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