The most commonly used drywall thicknesses are 1 2 inch and 5 8 inches thick.
Best drywall thickness for attic.
The thickest of all the types of drywall 5 8 inch drywall is often fire resistant drywall.
Thinner drywall offers the advantages of being lightweight and easy to manage.
If weight is still a concern consider ultra light half inch drywall.
This is the thinnest sheet of drywall available.
If it has gotten wet or is moldy choose to replace.
The type of damage will determine which route to take with drywall.
Standard drywall comes in varied thicknesses.
Three times thicker than the thinnest form of drywall the is a non standard thickness of this drywall.
Most prehung doors are designed to work with 1 2 inch drywall installed on each side of a.
Drywall of this thickness is ideal for curved walls or creating a new surface over.
If the wall studs are placed 24 inches on center a 5 8 inch drywall is recommended.
Moisture in drywall really weakens the integrity of the material and if it s been wet it s usually best practice to replace it to save any potential of future re repairs says jeremy wrenn president of wrenn home improvements in wake forest n c.
This material is recommended for walls with studs placed 16 inches on center.
Not a common thickness 1 4 inch thick drywall is used as a skimming or double wall material for placing over an existing surface an existing textured ceiling for example can be covered over with 1 4 inch sheets rather than going through the mess and work of removing a texture.
1 4 inch the most economical option.
1 4 inch 3 8 inch 1 2 inch and 5 8 inch material.
This is the most common choice for interior walls because they are easy to carry and hang.
It is the ideal choice for remodeling your basement or for any residential interior walls and ceilings that do not require thick reinforcement.
It probably is the most economic drywall type and comes in different sizes ranging in thickness from 3 8 inches to one inch.
The most common thickness of drywall used in residential interior construction is 1 2 inch.
Regular drywall is normally white on one side and brown on the other.
Thick drywall is stiffer and tends to go up flatter with less waving.
That s fine in your home but unless you re finishing your garage as a living space complete with insulation and a heat and air system moisture resistant drywall is preferable.
This is the most common type used and is normally available in four by eight foot panels.