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Drywall

Drywall has several common names, such as gypsum board and sheetrock. It is mainly used in the construction of walls, but also has other uses. A plaster is made of gypsum, poured flat and smooth, and then wrapped in paper. The pieces are joined with strips of paper, and cemented down with a compound known as "mud." After the mud is dry, it is sanded and the wall is finished with paint, texture, wallpaper, or a variety of other creative means.

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Is dry wall an insulator?

While drywall, or gypsum board, does give insulation value it is not a high amount, a 1/2" piece of drywall will only raise the r-value by .45, if you are looking to improve the insulation of a wall you are much better off using rigid foam insulation. An extruded polystyrene board, that's Styrofoam, of 1" thickness gives you an R-value of 5.00, which is over 5 times greater per inch than that of drywall. You can further improve the insulation value of a wall by add some kind of batt insulation in-between the studs.

How much does a sheet of one half inch drywall weigh?

One sheet of the new 'Light' 4x8 x 1/2 inch is about 32 pounds. The old one (probably still sold in some areas ) is 54 pounds.

What is the Remodeling cost to hang and tape drywall?

hanging new construction .24ft, remodel times 1.6... taping new (no materials) .40ft- remodel times 1.6. Including materials, $1.70square ft is a good place to start in remodel. Dont forget to add for height-- 1.5x over 8ft, 2x over 12ft, etc. If you're any good, refferals can make you money while keeping price the same= longevity.

How to clean up drywall from hardwood flooring?

Sweep up the bulk of it and shop-vac the remaining dust. I can't think of anything easier.

What is the lineal footage price for commercial drywall construction?

Nobody I know prices it that way . I always call 2-3 Drywallers and at least 2 Tapers, and get estimates. Saves a lot of discussion later. Then I always expect them to ask for about 10 % more . Sometimes worth it, sometimes not.

How do you remove or cover up motor oil stains in drywall?

You've been driving your car up the wall ! -Cool. - Kilz might do it, but that's not normally what it's supposed to cover.

Will sheetrock or drywall ruin darts?

No it will actually ruin your Sheetrock or Drywall

What is a drywall dimpler?

A drywall dimpler is a drill bit used to countersink a drywall screw to the proper depth without breaking the drywall paper.

Could you put tile on drywall?

Yes, as long as your drywall is in good shape, you can tile it.

Locating wood behind drywall?

If you are looking for a stud, you could tap (hollow sound means no stud), check for nails in windows or trim (usually nailed to a stud), or use a stud finder.

How much does it cost to have someone put down drywall all together?

in southern Tennessee the average cost is 6 dollars per board to hang the sheetrock(4 x 12 sheets) and 12 dollars per board to finish it. This is for the number of boards purchased, One quick note, when hanging sheetrock most people will not piece sheetrock they will only use full sheets, this seem like alot of waste but it results in a look that is smooth and neat. Good Luck

Can it be too cold to do drywall work?

It may be too cold to mud it properly, but I've never heard of it being too cold to put up sheets.

What is in the middle of drywall?

Between the sheets of drywall can be insulation or just hollow.

Do you ever get drywall dust out of everything you own?

Yes! It can be done. After a total remodel on my last house, I was right there with you. I thought we would NEVER get rid of all the dust. Some things I learned are that you have to have a vacuum with HEPA filters so it doesn't just fly back into the air, and to use moist sponges or clothes when you wipe it up. It takes a little while, but just stay on it. You will finally get rid of it all.

How can I hang things on a plastered concrete basement wall when nailing into the wall is not an option and tape won't stick and drywall over basement concrete produces mold?

You are supposed to fur it out first. - That means a thin wood frame, usually 1x4 on the concrete FIRST. - It is not customary to apply drywall directly to a concrete basement wall.

Can you repair a hole in a wall or do you need a pro to replace the drywall panel?

If you have any repair skills at all you should be able to do it. Anything up to 6-8 inches, you can patch with a piece of drywall and some mud. Bigger than that, you should have something behind the drywall to screw to.

Small hole. Clean up the hole by cutting it back to solid drywall. Doesn't have to be square or perfect. Take a piece of drywall 2 inches bigger than the hole and on the back side, score the paper 1 inch in all the way around. Just through the paper. Snap the drywall and peal it off of the front paper, leaving the front paper intact. Butter the flap of paper all the way around. Place the patch in the hole and work out the mud with a wide putty knife. Much the same way as smoothing wall paper. Top coat the entire patch with joint compound (mud), let it dry and lightly sand. Two coats will probably be needed. If you are inexperienced with sanding, you can "sand" the mud with a damp sponge. Rinsing often.

Big hole. Either cut back to the center of the studs on either side, or cut out the hole and use 2-3 inch wide strips of plywood behind the drywall to screw to. Screw the plywood to the existing wall first and then set the patch in place and screw it. Use joint tape on the joint and finish with mud. You will need to feather out the mud 6-8 inches past the joint.

A similar approach (with images showing how it's done):

Patching the hole is easy. Making the repair invisible takes some artistry, but it's actually fun to see how well you can match the surrounding finish. The best method actually starts with enlarging the hole! You saw out a nice rectangular opening around the damaged area, then cut a new piece of drywall to match the dimensions of the opening. Here's a link to some illustrated step-by-step instructions that show the details:

http://www.diyadvice.com/diy/drywall/repairs/holes/

How much to gut and drywall a bathroom?

It would be nice if you cared enough to share the measurements and specs with us - -

How do you say dry wall in french?

"cloison de doublage" or "plaque de plâtre", better known under the brand name "Placoplâtre" and "Placo". Builders may also call it "B.A. 13" or "B.A. 10" depending of its thickness in mm.