Sheetrock Brand UltraLight Mold Tough in. Gypsum Board is the first and lightest in. As the lightest of their kin these panels are easier to lift, carry and install and are ideal in new and remodel construction where moisture and mold resistance is desired.
This lightweight drywall is up to lighter than traditional wall and ceiling gypsum products. These drywall sheets are typically fire-resistant and used for ceilings and attached garage walls. Tips for Drywall Sheets Always choose thick sheets – or 5/8” – if you’re installing drywall on your ceiling. Thinner drywall sheets such as 4” or 3/8” will sag in between rafters over time.
Typically in the last years or so most homes will have 2″ sheetrock on the walls and 5/8″ sheetrock on the ceilings. Of course, the reason some people use the 2″ and not the 5/8″ drywall on the walls is for cost savings, but I will be talking about the actual cost difference below. Available in in.
The face paper is folded around the long edges to reinforce and protect the core, and the ends are cut square and even. The light weight product can be to light than the standard version. It is a good idea to check on the thickness you need before purchasing drywall. This translates into a cost of $0.
For walls and ceiling for a 2square-foot room, you can expect to pay $3to $500. Million+ Customers Choose Zoro!
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