I would use about a 5 pound bucket. It all depends how far apart your sheets are and how good a mudder you are.
To determine how much sheetrock you need for your project, measure the area of the walls and ceilings you plan to cover with sheetrock. Calculate the square footage of the space and then purchase enough sheetrock to cover that area, accounting for any waste or extra pieces needed for cuts and mistakes.
A 5-gallon bucket of joint compound typically weighs around 50-60 pounds, depending on the specific brand and type of joint compound.
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Depending on your area its between $6.00 and $10.00 SF for sheetrock, taping, floating, and texturing. This does not include removal of any sheetrock that might be replaced. You can add another dollar a square for demo.
It varies from brand to brand and from type to type, but typically between 50-65 pounds.
A biscuit joint is a wood joint which is used in cut grooves in the opposable pieces of wood and uses a 'biscuit' or an oval of wood to give more support. Its much stronger than just gluing two surfaces together. See the related link for more information.
Not much. Sheetrock has a very low profit margin. There is very little money to be made selling sheetrock. Party due to the fluctuating cost of the product, and also because it's damaged so easily by mishandling. Packing and installing sheetrock, however, can be very profitable due to the nature and difficulty of the work.
It is theoretically possible, however, It would be much more complicated than removing the tile.
What is plasterboard 'adhesive' . -I have done much renovation and building and know of no such thing. - If you mean 'Joint compound' then the primary ingredient is gypsum.
cuanto mas panal de yeso hay que lijar?
You can put r11 insulation inbetween the studs before sheetrock. After that, not much you can do. Get a solid core door.
If a good job is made of the placing, one large bucket or box ( 5 gal size) should do it.