Drywall Thickness Guide
One of the best aspects of drywall is its standard size. Every drywall sheet’s exact measurements, down to the millimeter, are known to you in advance. Due to the regular dimensions, builders and homeowners can plan their home drywall repair and installation projects and hang drywall with remarkable accuracy. There are three common drywall thicknesses: 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, and 5/8 inch. When it comes to the thickness of drywall panels, building codes do have some specifications. The building code establishes the thickness needed for each application. To find out more, continue reading.
5/8-Inch-Thick Drywall
These panels are frequently used for walls or ceilings that must meet a specific fire resistance standard. When put on ceilings, 5/8-inch-thick panels are less likely to sag between the joists than 1/2-inch panels. The weight issue can be exacerbated by adding heavy surfacing materials like popcorn texture or other types of heavy surfacing, so 5/8-inch drywall is a preferable option for ceilings.
1/2-Inch-Thick Drywall
Interior walls and ceilings must have drywall panels that are at least half an inch thick. It’s simple to move and hang these panels. Ultra-light 1/2-inch panels, which weigh 13 pounds less than standard 1/2-inch drywall, are much lighter and simpler to transport.
1/4-Inch-Thick Drywall
A skimming (or double-wall) material is used to cover an existing surface with 1/4-inch thick drywall, a thickness that is not typically employed. For instance, rather than going through the hassle and work of removing a texture, a ceiling that already has one can be covered with 1/4-inch sheets. When you need to put drywall on slightly curved surfaces, these thin drywall sheets come in handy as well. You can slightly dampen the drywall to make it more flexible if it isn’t quite following the curve.
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