Hopefully you'd have something a LITTLE more robust on the outside - plywood for instance.
Yes. It's cost effective and if you finish it correctly it looks as good as any wall inside your house!
Use sound-proof drywall.
form_title=Drywall Installation form_header=Keep your home steady with drywall installation done by the drywall professionals. How many walls in your home need drywall? =_ What type of drywall are you looking for? =_ Desired Completion Date.=_
Fire retardant drywall should used when you finish off an attached garage as well as using a steel door on "passage" areas.
form_title=Garage Remodeling form_header=8843 How would you describe the changes that will be included with this remodel?*= () Yes - I plan to add or update the cabinets / shelving () No - I do not plan to add or update the cabinets / shelving Garage doors*= () Yes - I plan to update the garage doors () No - I do not plan to update the garage doors Interior walls or drywall*= () Yes - I plan to add or remove walls or drywall () No - I do not plan to add or remove walls or drywall Electrical*= () Yes - I plan to update the lighting or electrical fixtures () No - I do not plan to update the lighting or electrical fixtures Flooring*= () Yes - I plan to update the flooring () No - I do not plan to update the flooring Insulation*= () Yes - I plan to add insulation () No - I do not plan to add insulation How would you best describe this garage remodel?*= {Select One,Completely remodel garage,Organize garage space,Enlarge existing garage,Build a new garage}
Fourteen sheets for the walls. Twenty one and a half for the ceiling.
A parking area for one car inside a garage.
Hot air rises so placing a vent into the roof will allow the heat to escape naturally. Or you can buy a solar vent that drives a small fan to push the air out when the sun is shining. Make sure you have the vent properly installed to prevents leaks, birds, etc from entering the Roof or garage space You can add vents in your garage, but make sure that you are not breaking the fire rated drywall which is on any walls attached to livable space. This drywall is thicker and usually marked as 5/8" fire rated drywall. If you do cut into the drywall you should re-tape and mud around the opening for safety.
"Bims ? ? " - You use a studfinder to find anything inside drywall.
That is the thickness of the studs, -the inside of the wall.
A bit costly but sure knock yourself out
That there is a bird in your garage