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Magnesium Oxide Boards 101: The Benefits, Applications, Installation

  • Perla Irish
  • April 9, 2022
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  1. The Benefits of Magnesium Oxide Boards: Not Just Another Building Material
    1. Water-Resistant
    2. Fire Resistant
    3. People Safe
    4. Termite Proof and Fungus Resistant
    5. Environmentally Safe and Energy Resistant
    6. Environmental Exposure
  2. The Applications of Magnesium Oxide boards
    1. For Indoors (And Interior Walls)
    2. For Outdoors
  3. Magnesium Oxide Boards: Installation
  4. Conclusion

A new alternative to plywood, gypsum plasterboard, and fiber-cement board, Magnesium Oxide boards’ popularity is increasing day by day. And for good reasons: durable, robust, easy to install, light, and fire and moisture resistant.

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Magnesium Oxide Boards 101: The Benefits, Applications, Installation

Moreover, vendors likeMagPanel are also known to produce high-quality sound-insulating MgO boards, meaning you can cut down the costs of soundproofing your room. Be it walls, ceilings, subflooring, roof decking, or sheathing Magnesium Oxide boards are available in all shapes and sizes.

Are you interested in knowing more? Scroll down to find everything about Magnesium Oxide boards and determine whether they are a good choice for you.

The Benefits of Magnesium Oxide Boards: Not Just Another Building Material

The MgO boards are not new; architects and builders have been using them since ancient times as mortar components and stabilizers for soil bricks.

In fact, you can find components of magnesia in the Great Wall of China, the Pantheon (Rome). And they made their return in a new form as magnesium board about two decades ago. The reasons:

Water-Resistant

Unlike most building materials, they do not swell, warp, or divide into layers. And that is why they can be used as a building material and subflooring without any worry of getting disintegrated after contact with water.

So, if you have concerns about water spoiling your flooring or outer structure, Magnesium Oxide boards are the way to go.

Fire Resistant

How often do you hear that building material is resistant to fire? Well, guess what, Magnesium Oxide boards are.

Compared to other building materials like plywood, OSB, or drywall pane, which cannot claim to be fire-resistant, Magnesium really stands out because of its ability to contain the fire.

People Safe

Being free of fly ash, formaldehyde, crystalline silica, or toxins, Magnesium Oxide boards are the perfect building materials for people with asthma or other breathing ailments.

Moreover, you do not necessarily have to be vulnerable to consider the best products. If you want non-toxic building materials, Magnesium Oxide boards are the best building material you can get your hands on.

Termite Proof and Fungus Resistant

Being organic, Magnesium Oxide boards are not edible. Therefore, they do not suffer from problems like termite and wood-boring insect infestations.

This ensures that they are durable and do not demand replacements for a very long time to come. Or spend extra cash on disinfection.

Another major problem with building materials is they degrade over time because of fungi if exposed to water for prolonged periods. But you do not have to worry about that when you use Magnesium Oxide boards for construction.

Environmentally Safe and Energy Resistant

One of the best things about Magnesium Oxide boards is they are not made via any toxic building materials like benzene, ammonia, and asbestos.

Moreover, they also require less energy for making them when compared to other building materials like plywood.

Environmental Exposure

Winter, summer, or rainy these boards can be used for construction any time of the year. Moreover, if you purchase high-quality products from manufacturers like MagPanel, you will receive Magnesium Oxide boards that freeze and thaw for three years.


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The Applications of Magnesium Oxide boards

Roof decking, Sheathing, Fascias, Soffits, Structural floors, or Structural walls — you can use Magnesium Oxide boards both outdoors and indoors.

Moreover, one of the most significant benefits of Magnesium Oxide boards is that they suit any aesthetics. Here are some of the ways you can use Magnesium Oxide boards in your home:

For Indoors (And Interior Walls)

Ceilings, floors, corridors, subflooring, flooring, stairways, and even support for the tiles Magnesium Oxide boards are suitable for any indoor needs. As mentioned, Magnesium boards are water-resistant, so you can also effectively use them to construct a bathroom.

They can contain the fire, so they can also be well-suitable for other rooms and the kitchen. Plus, being made from organic materials entirely, you can use Magnesium boards for wallboards.

Moreover, do not forget that they are also sound resistant and robust, making them the perfect choice for flooring or subflooring.

For Outdoors

Being water-resistant, Magnesium Oxide boards are one of the best choices for exterior walls. You can use them for roof decking, sheathing, or any other purpose.

For Outdoors

As stated earlier, Magnesium Oxide Boards are fire-resistant, so you can use them for roof decking, as they will contain the fire in the hour of need.

Moreover, it is also suitable for cladding. And since they have the capability of holding screws and nails, they can also be very well used for sheathing.

Magnesium Oxide Boards: Installation

Most of you will hire professionals to install Magnesium Oxide boards, and it is the way to go. However, when it comes to storage and safekeeping before the actual construction can start, you should store them safely.

And for that, all you have to do is store them in a cool, dry place. Moreover, you will have to ensure that you are storing on top of the magnesium oxide boards.

Another thing that you should remember is to unpack the Magnesium boards and let them sit at room temperature for up to two days. Also, if you are using them for more than one room, ensure to store the Magnesium Oxide boards in all the rooms (according to need) and leave them for two days.

There is also a chance that the Magnesium Oxide boards can react with Galvanized Steel, so ensure to use some kind of barrier before considering framing them together. These materials contain disinfectants that make them termite and fungus resistant.

Conclusion

Architects, engineers, contractors, and builders are starting to realize the benefits of Magnesium Oxide boards and are using them as a standard construction material for indoor and outdoor construction.

For instance, the Beijing National Stadium, made in 2008, uses Magnesium Oxide boards. There are numerous other examples that you can easily find on the internet and take inspiration from the new wonders of the world to use Magnesium board in your home and make your home a wonder too.

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Perla Irish

Perla Irish, who is more familiarly known as Irish, is the Content Manager at Dreamlandsdesign.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design, and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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