You can use screws with anchors that expand as the screw is installed. Also, there is a gadget that can be pushed into the wall to hang pictures. Not sure what it's called, but it's about three inches long and has a bend so that the long end of the gadget fits into and behind the wall. You might be able to find them at hobby stores or places where picture frames are sold.
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Replace the drywall with tile backer.
You can use drywall nails or drywall screws. I prefer the screws.
sure you can
drywall can actually be saturated at least twice without harm or loss of strength. it is a common pratice to wet drywall to hang a radius wall. When the drywall dries it accually becomes harder. If the paper peals off of the drywall it needs to be replaced, otherwise it can be patched.
Drywall labour costs depend largely on where you do them. Labour costs across north America differ locally.
No, this unit may only be hung on a wood stud, concrete, or cinder block.
when you hang drywall, you have to tape off the seams with paper tape and "mud", then "float" the mud smooth. the drywall float is a flat metal tool on a handle that you drag across the mud to smooth it out, like when you smooth out the icing on a cake
The easiest way is to have a partner and two drywall horses. Pin the sheet to the ceiling with your heads and nail the perimeter and best result is to have a follow up guy to screw it off as you and your partner hang.
I have seen a crew do it in one day for $700 here in CT. (and they were working with fire code sheet rock). This was strictly to hang it, taping was not included.
$40 per board (including materials) in my area: North Carolina
Very carefully.^ --lol.or maybe you don't hang it. It's a floor mirror.