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Dry Lining Manchester Oldham

DRYWALL MACHINES LTD

SKILLED
AND QUALIFIED
LABOUR ON SITE

RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL
INFRASTRUCTURE AND INDUSTRIAL

We are Dry-Lining Subcontractor on Commercial Projects in North West, based in Salford, Greater Manchester. We cover OLDHAM and other areas. We do labour only sub-contracts for Commercial Projects – Refurbishment or New Build. We specialise in supplying skilled and qualified labour on sites – Residential, Commercial, Infrastructure and Industrial. Also we are offering solutions for private clients, we can supply and fit what you need. We are offering to our clients advice and support from planning to completion. Years of hard work and years of education to achieve higher levels in our knowledge. Doing additional courses such as NVQ levels, IPAF, PASMA, SMSTS, First Aid at Work and lots of everyday lessons made us a company you can trust.

SKILLED
AND QUALIFIED
LABOUR ON SITE

RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL
INFRASTRUCTURE AND INDUSTRIAL

We are Dry-Lining Subcontractor on Commercial Projects in North West, based in Salford, Greater Manchester. We cover OLDHAM and other areas. We do labour only sub-contracts for Commercial Projects – Refurbishment or New Build. We specialise in supplying skilled and qualified labour on sites – Residential, Commercial, Infrastructure and Industrial. Also we are offering solutions for private clients, we can supply and fit what you need. We are offering to our clients advice and support from planning to completion. Years of hard work and years of education to achieve higher levels in our knowledge. Doing additional courses such as NVQ levels, IPAF, PASMA, SMSTS, First Aid at Work and lots of everyday lessons made us a company you can trust.

Drylining Oldham

Dry-lining a wall simply means attaching plasterboard to a wall, or other surface, which gives you a smooth finish to decorate straight away. It’s relatively easier, cheaper and safer to get a good result this way rather than with wet plaster and dry lining is an easier alternative to re-plastering.

“Dry lining is generally faster and easier to install than wet plaster, and generally results in an overall construction that weighs less. Dry-lined walls are easier to change, making buildings more flexible. Dry lining can also be used to increase thermal insulation and to prevent condensation. Additional insulation may be installed behind the plasterboard, and a vapour barrier might also be installed.”

by Drywall Machines Ltd – Drylining Contractors Oldham, Manchester

Dry lining can have less load-carrying capability that traditionally finished walls, which may be a problem for fixing wall-hung cupboards or shelves. It can also be easier to damage.

We have knowledge in different specs, requirements and site-specific details.

During last 3 years we have been helpful sub-contractor on lots of Commercial Projects in North West. We have been able to help to handover 3 large projects in Manchester.

Safety first.

Safety first. We take it seriously – our responsibility is that all our staff will leave site everyday safely. Fully Insured.


We can provide you with required amount of qualified and experienced labour on site.

 

If you need help with Project Management, we can arrange this for you providing Supervisor / Site Manager with qualifications and certificates to run the job.

 

Drylining Contractors
Oldham

Oldham is a large town in Greater Manchester, England, amid the Pennines and between the rivers Irk and Medlock, 5.3 miles (8.5 km) southeast of Rochdale and 6.9 miles (11.1 km) northeast of Manchester. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, which had a population of 220,600 in 2021.

At 53°32’39N 2°7’0.8W (53.5444°, -2.1169°), and 164 miles (264 km) north-northwest of London, Oldham stands 700 feet (213 m) above sea level, 6.9 miles (11.1 km) northeast of Manchester city centre, on elevated ground between the rivers Irk and Medlock. Saddleworth and the South Pennines are close to the east, whilst on all other sides, Oldham is bound by other neighbouring towns, including Ashton-under-Lyne, Chadderton, Failsworth, Royton and Shaw and Crompton.

Oldham’s topography is characterised by its rugged, elevated Pennine terrain. It has an area of 6.91 square miles (17.90 km2). The geology of Oldham is represented by the Millstone Grit and Coal Measures series of rocks.The River Beal, flowing northwards, forms the boundary between Oldham on one side and Royton and Shaw and Crompton on the other.

To the east of this river the surface rises to a height of 1,225 ft (373 m) at Woodward Hill, on the border with the parish of Saddleworth. The rest of the surface is hilly, the average height decreasing towards the southwest to Failsworth and the city of Manchester. The ridge called Oldham Edge, 800 ft (240 m) high, comes southward from Royton into the centre of the town.

Neighbourhoods of Oldham include Chadderton, Failsworth and Hollinwood, East Oldham District, Royton
Shaw and Crompton, Saddleworth and Lees, Profile of Oldham.

Oldham’s town centre contains the highest concentration of retailing, cultural facilities and employment in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. It has been extensively redeveloped during the last few decades, and its two shopping centres, Town Square and the Spindles, now provide one of the largest covered retail areas in Greater Manchester. The Spindles (named with reference to textile spindles) is a modern shopping centre with over 40 retailers, banks, building societies and catering outlets.