If one side of the drywall is green, it is actually green board. Green board is made with concrete, and is intended for high humidity areas. It will not mold or mildew the same way normal drywall will in moist conditions.
Yes, mesh type drywall tape usually has adhesive on one side.
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When installing drywall, you typically cut on the side that will be facing the room or space where it is being installed. This is usually the smooth side of the drywall, as opposed to the rougher side.
When cutting drywall, you typically cut on the side that will be hidden or covered, such as the back side or the side that will be against the wall.
Yes, it is as toxic to animals as it is to humans.
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When installing drywall, 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 drywall sheets.
Depends where you are , but usually about 20% more than regular drywall.
For ceilings, it is recommended to use standard drywall or moisture-resistant green board.
Rip it off one side with a crowbar, then pull hard and the whole bosrd will come off.
Green board is moisture resistant drywall. It's mainly used in bathrooms. Even if you have an exhaust fan in your bathroom, it is still a good idea to use this type of drywall. Ironically, it is not green anymore. The last time I used it, it was purple.
Rip it off one side with a crowbar, then pull hard and the whole bosrd will come off.