szárazépítés
Szárazépítés, also known as dry construction or drywall construction, refers to building techniques that do not involve the use of wet materials like mortar or plaster in the primary structural assembly. This method relies on pre-fabricated components that are assembled on-site. The most common application of szárazépítés is in the construction of interior walls and ceilings using gypsum boards, also called drywall or plasterboard. These boards are typically made of a gypsum core pressed between two sheets of paper.
The process involves attaching a metal or wooden frame to the existing structure, and then screwing the
Szárazépítés offers several advantages. It is generally faster than traditional wet construction methods, leading to reduced