GIB® Wet Area Systems

Abbreviation
Appraisal number 427 (2021)
Valid from
15/02/2021

Information provider
BRANZ Limited,
Information type
BRANZ Appraisal,
Format
PDF,

Description

GIB® Wet Area Systems are for the interior lining of timber and steel-framed walls and ceilings in wet areas such as bathrooms, laundries, kitchens and toilets where a water-resistant lining material is desirable.

Scope

GIB® Wet Area Systems have been appraised for use as a wet area wall and ceiling lining in buildings within the following scope:

  • on timber-framed walls and ceilings within the scope limitations on NZS 3604; or,
  • on steel-framed walls and ceilings within the scope limitations of NASH Standard Part 2; or,
  • on timber and light gauge steel-framed walls and ceiling subject to specific design.
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Notes/comments

This Appraisal replaces BRANZ Appraisal No. 427 (2007).

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This Appraisal replaces BRANZ Appraisal No. 427 (2007).

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GIB® Wet Area Systems

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GIB® Wet Area Systems

Description

GIB® Wet Area Systems are for the interior lining of timber and steel-framed walls and ceilings in wet areas such as bathrooms, laundries, kitchens and toilets where a water-resistant lining material is desirable.

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GIB® Wet Area Systems
Description

GIB® Wet Area Systems are for the interior lining of timber and steel-framed walls and ceilings in wet areas such as bathrooms, laundries, kitchens and toilets where a water-resistant lining material is desirable.

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GIB® Wet Area Systems

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