• Olesen Conradsen posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago

    Installed by pros, an entire house can be installed or "hung" a single day. Taping, spackling and sanding will take an average of four or five more work days until it is ready for painting. With some practice, any homeowner can install drywall and get an acceptable end product.

    For those who have a chance to watch someone either hanging the drywall or do the taping and spackle work it can be a great help in seeing where did they take action. Drywall will come in a number of different thicknesses and there a a number of different types for special applications. One of the most commonly seen drywall is but one half inch thick and is also found in most parts of any home. Ceilings and walls both use 1 / 2 inch material. Inside my state, five eighths inch thick drywall or half inch fire code drywall is essential in attached garages well as over a property boiler or furnace positioned in a basement. Garages and boiler room drywall requires just a single coat of tape and spackle termed as a fire coat, to stop a hearth from penetrating the drywall with the seams and screws.

    Bathrooms are often considered wet areas and so special green or waterproof drywall is utilized in almost any wet area. If hardwood is going to be applied then the drywall is a special coarse rough surface cement drywall board. Drywall can be obtained with lead linings for X-ray rooms, special insulation paper backing, printed decoration faces, along with a myriad of other special applications.

    Standard sheets of drywall come in four foot widths but lengths differ from eight feet to sixteen feet as common sizes. Longer special order lengths can be found. Many box stores and lumber yards carry lengths up to twelve feet with fourteen and sixteen foot sheets being ordered. Homeowners typically will choose eight foot lengths due to ease of handling the material but over a twelve foot wall, that produces an extra vertical four foot joint that must definitely be taped and spackled. A twelve foot sheet would reach corner to corner. Make it happen in an entire house and you really are considering numerous feet of additional work taping and sanding. That converts into many extra hours at work.

    Installing drywall generally is a two person job mainly because handling the sheets is very cumbersome. When installing drywall on a ceiling a good two person crew is not sufficient. With a single person holding each end of the sheet another installing either the nails or screws to fasten it on the studs or rafters, maintaining your sheet tight to the wall and inline with all the other sheets is really a chore. I have seen experienced installers hang five eighths inch twelve foot sheets on their own however nonetheless it takes numerous years of practice. Renting a drywall lift that may raise and hold a sheet in place will allow you to work alone.

    It is a much preferred practice to use screws when installing drywall on ceilings. Screws appear in various lengths to fit the circumstances but inch and five eights in size is among the most common size used. Screws can be purchased in galvanized and stainless finishes at the same time.

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