Drylining Edinburgh
Drylining and partition wall solutions in Edinburgh for property refurbishment and interior improvements.

Florin Property Renovations handles drylining and internal formation works for homes and refurbishment projects that need practical layout changes, straight finishes and a smooth handover into plastering and decoration. Drylining is a versatile technique that allows us to create new rooms, improve insulation and achieve perfectly flat walls without the mess and drying time of wet plastering.
In many Edinburgh properties, particularly older tenement flats and Victorian houses, the original wall surfaces are uneven, damp-prone or thermally inefficient. Drylining with insulated plasterboard provides a modern, energy-efficient wall surface while also creating a vapour barrier that helps manage moisture.
Our drylining service includes metal and timber stud partitioning for creating new room layouts. Whether you want to divide a large room into two bedrooms, create an en-suite bathroom, or build a home office, our team constructs clean, solid partition walls that feel permanent and substantial. We incorporate sound insulation where needed.
Ceiling systems are another important part of our drylining capability. We install suspended ceilings, lower existing ceilings to conceal pipework or ducting, and create smooth ceiling surfaces in properties where the original ceiling has deteriorated.
For property developers and landlords carrying out multiple property refurbishments in Edinburgh, our drylining service offers efficient room formation and wall finishing. We work to consistent standards across projects, ensuring every property receives the same attention to detail.
Drylining across Edinburgh areas
We provide drylining services across these Edinburgh areas:
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