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Old 31st Jul 2006, 10:12 AM
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Hit there,

Just having a false ceiling done. As I was painting it I can here some creaking in certain areas. Like as if something is loose. It is when you put a little pressure on it. It has been all aligned properly etc. About 30mm Alu furring channel has been used and bolts secured into cement. I have been told by the installer this is to be expected.

Is this normal?

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Answered for you on the framing page power.

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