Stop jugging multiple board types. SHEETROCK PLUS handles every performance zone – and when combined with SHEETROCK ONE, you have a complete residential spec in two boards. Less warehouse space. Cleaner ordering. Consistent finish throughout
Water resistant, acoustic, impact resistant. One board for every space that demands more than standard.
Standard 10mm plasterboard for non-performance areas, Consistent finish, simplified ordering alongside SHEETROCK PLUS.

SHEETROCK PLUS produces 732% less surface indentation than 10mm SHEETROCK ONE under hard body impact testing. The wall absorbs the hit, the surface doesn’t show it.
219% smaller surface indentation compared to 10mm SHEETROCK ONE. The fiberglass reinforced core distributes impact force across a wider area so marks are smaller, shallower and far less likely to require repair.
Certified hard body impact testing using a 100mm diameter 4.0kg steel ball on a 3.0m pendulum axis.
These are the results – not just claims.
Water resistance exceeds AS/NZS2588:2018 water resistant grade and meets NCC deemed to comply for domestic wet areas per AS 3740:2021.
SHEETROCK PLUS is a high density board that can provide required levels of sound insulation to achieve specified acoustic ratings when used in an acoustic system. Refer to Systems+ manual for information.

Straight answers to the real concerns from site – so your teams can install with confidence from day one
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Is SHEETROCK PLUS heavier than standard board? |
At 8.5kg/m2 SHEETROCK PLUS is comparable in weight – and importantly lighter than Villaboard which many residential crews already handle daily. If your team is comfortable with Villaboard they’ll have no issues with SHEETROCK PLUS |
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We’re getting screw heads mushrooming – what’s happening? |
This is a screw specification issue not a board issue. Always use 32mm screws with SHEETROCK PLUS not 25mm. The denser core requires the extra length for proper bite |
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Our guys are reporting skin irritation |
The fiberglass reinforcement is what gives SHEETROCK PLUS its impact performance, but it does require standard PPE: gloves, long sleeves and a dust mask when cutting. This is consistent with any fiberglass-reinforced building product. Ensure crews are briefed before their first install. |
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Is it harder to cut than standard board? |
The denser fiberglass core means cutting does require slightly more effort than standard plasterboard. Score and snap works best with a sharp blade. |
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Bottom sheets are cracking during forklift moves |
Use appropriate support across the full width of the of the pack. Never single point lift a full pack of plasterboard. Ensure forks are spread as wide as possible. A pallet bard or timber spreader under the pack eliminates this issue for most distributors |



