The old labor intensive way of putting up walls had wet plaster attached to and around slats of wood (called lathing) where it dried into a wall.
The current technology uses large panels made of dry plaster like material called Dry Wall attached to wall studs by nail, screw or glue. Another name for Dry Wall is SheetRock. It should be kept dry. Once it gets wet, it loses its integrity and it is no longer viable. It is no longer Dry Wall or Wet Wall but it is Garbage.
Dry wall would technically be wet wall anyways considering how you need liquid to be able to make it. BTW, I am an 8th grader from 2017-2018 and will be in high school from2018-2019.
NOOO. It need s to be dry before the wall board goes up. There is a cellulouse insulation that sprays on with a glue but even that has to dry for a day. Wet insulation will cause mold on the wall board.
Use a gasket, like poly floor sill material, between them
If the "wet" is on or near a wall that has plumbing, you have a water leak inside the wall. The wall board is channeling the water to a point where it can excape - either to the exterior of the house (the "back wall") or to the interior of the house (between the bathroom and the master bedroom). In other words, gravity right?
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
tropical wet at dry savanna
The savanna can be dry or wet depending on the climate
Magic eraser. Does not even need to be wet. It will take it right off...
Its call sedimentry and metamorphic. Look 'em up!
Dry garbage can be recycled and wet garbage can be used as fertilizers.
Yes, molds can also be classified into wet and dry. Based on their growth places, molds can be dry or wet.
Wet