should you install sheetrock horizontal or vertical
The best way to install a sheetrock access panel in a wall is to measure and cut a hole in the sheetrock, attach the access panel frame to the wall studs, and then secure the panel in place with screws. Make sure the panel is flush with the wall surface for a clean finish.
You cannot use sheetrock as flooring, period. If you meant on a wall, there is no reason you cannot put sheetrock over tiles. The question is why would you want to! Why not remove tiles and material behind, which is probably sheetrock, and then install new sheetrock. If it is an area prone to moisture you could use moisture resistant sheetrock. The job would look better and you would not lose the space by adding over existing material.
Yes, you can paint sheetrock.
To effectively sheetrock a garage, start by measuring and cutting the sheetrock to fit the walls. Secure the sheetrock to the studs using screws or nails. Tape and mud the seams to create a smooth surface. Sand the sheetrock to remove any imperfections. Prime and paint the sheetrock for a finished look.
Yes, sheetrock is fire resistant.
On an uneven surface or cement walls, to attach furring strips, 1x2 or 1x4, 2x4 if you want to insulate so that you can install sheetrock.
No it will actually ruin your Sheetrock or Drywall
yes
No, you may think you can, but the paper will just come off the sheetrock.
When installing sheetrock, you typically cut on the side that will be facing the room or space where it is being installed. This ensures a clean and precise fit for the sheetrock.
Sheetrock nails may be popping out of the wall due to improper installation, moisture issues causing the sheetrock to expand and contract, or structural movement in the building.
yes if you have framed unfinished walls, measure then deduct finish such as sheetrock