Drywall is a panel made of gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper. Drywall is a necessity in most building projects. Some examples of drywall equipment are drywall arches, decorative outside corners, celling accents and trays, panels on walls.
2 inches of floor
dung, drywall
Between the sheets of drywall can be insulation or just hollow.
Yes, sheetrock and drywall are used interchangeably to refer to the same material, which is a type of wall finishing made of gypsum plaster sandwiched between thick paper.
Usually 5/8" .
24 + 24 for the ceiling.
No drywall is not a good shock absorber. It's too rigid.
For interior walls you want to use 1/2 inch size drywall. You want to use the thicker drywall because its stronger and it's a lot harder to damage than the thinner drywall.
Drywall panelssheetrock
No, it won't.
Gypsum