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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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How do you prepare drywall for painting?

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You prime it with drywall primer.

Is drywall toxic for animals?

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Yes, it is as toxic to animals as it is to humans.

Do carpenter ants eat drywall?

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Carpenter ants do not eat drywall or wood. They hollow it out to nest in it.

Where can you buy drywall?

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That's the standard size available in almost every building products store.

What are the dangers of eating drywall?

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There are no real 'dangers' because it tastes awful - so I think it would take extreme effort to eat enough to even make you sick. I have heard of dogs liking to eat it and this should not be allowed.

The glue and paper will make you sick. The gypsum board will do nothing but fill you up; gypsum is a natural filler used in a number of foods.

Drywall Contractor?

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How much to hang 500 sq ft of drywall?

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I have seen a crew do it in one day for $700 here in CT. (and they were working with fire code sheet rock). This was strictly to hang it, taping was not included.

Can you apply thinset to drywall?

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You should use green rock in wet areas. For backsplashes (kitchen) there are products that are easier to work with, but it will work.

How do they charge for drywall spackling?

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You mean " taping and mudding". They have a way of charging it by the foot, but it always baffles me. A lot depends on the size and shape of the rooms and if there are stairwells and how many. I always get 3 Tapers to look and quote me a price.

How much does 4x12 sheet of drywall cost?

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About 50% more than the 1/2 inch ,because it's unusual and not in much demand .Generally 18-20 per sheet.

What is the labour cost per ft drywall?

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6 dollars per board and you dont supply anything! jobs smaller than 30 boards you need to adjust...i charge 150.00 just for a closet or maybe ceiling patch..always have a min. no matter how small....if u can get 7 or 8 a sheet your golden...i have gone as low as 5 but twas a long time ago!

How do you fix a nail hole in a drywall wall?

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I spackle holes in the wall with Alexll in a caulk gun. I've been using this for about 4 years and still haven't found anything better, though I try everything new as it comes on the market. Alex is easy to use, dries fast and can be painted. I smooth it after applying, with a small plastic spatula and unless it's a very big hole it almost never shrinks. I also use it to seal the small gap on top after fixing new baseboard to walls. My 'caulk box' in my van always has 3 tubes of Alex in different colours.

How much does a sheet of gypsum wallboard 4'x8'x 1 half inch weigh?

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SIZES Regular Gypsum Wallboard Width: 4' (1219 mm) Lengths: 6' through 16' (1829 - 4877 mm) Thickness: 1/4" (6.4 mm) 3/8" (9.5 mm) 1/2" (12.7 mm) Weight: 1/4" - 1.2 lbs/SF 3/8" - 1.2 lbs/SF 1/2" - 1.6 lbs/SF Fire-Shield Wallboard (includes "C") Width: 4' (1219 mm) Lengths: 6' through 16' (1829 - 4877 mm) Thickness: 1/2" (12.7 mm) 5/8" (15.9 mm) Weight: 1/2" - 1.9 lbs/SF 5/8" - 2.2 lbs/SF 54" Wide Regular Gypsum Wallboard Width: 4'6" (1372 mm) Lengths: 12' & 14' (3658 mm & 4267 mm) Thickness: 1/2" (12.7 mm) Weight: 1.6 lbs/SF 54" Wide Fire-Shield Gypsum Wallboard Width: 4'6" (1372 mm) Lengths: 12' (3658 mm) Thickness: 5/8" (15.9 mm) Weight: 2.2 lbs/SF

How much does it cost to have someone install drywall by the square foot?

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Between $0.80 and $1.20 per sqft for materials and labor. Between $0.60 and $0.90 for labor alone. Paint ready. The smaller the job, the higher the price per sqft.

Note that is is per sq ft of wall space, not floor space. So a 10x10 room with 8' ceilings would be 40' of wall x 8' = 320 sq ft.

Does the purple side of drywall face out?

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The side that looks like cardboard paper goes to the studwall.

Components of drywall?

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Drywall hammer, tape measure, drywall rasp, metal cutters (straight cut), pencil (never use a pen), razor knife, pipehole knocker (preferably copper pipe), chalkline, T-square, router (optional), screwgun, drywall horse, kicker bar (for jacking up bottom sheets on the walls), and a good partner than can pull his own weight.

How thick should drywall be?

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If your local building code requires a fire resistant wall or ceiling, then 5/8" is mandatory. Otherwise you can at present use 1/2" or 3/8". Warning 3/8" seems to be going out of production. You can buy it now, but if you need to replace some of it in a few years it may be difficult to obtain; then you either have a step in the wall or replace the whole lot !

How many screws for one sheet of drywall?

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This is a joke right? Answer is - they're cheap!

What to do with leftover drywall?

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I took my left over drywall and cut it into 12-15.5 inch sheets and glued it inside the wall (interior walls) between the studs I wanted to be more sound proof. I did it in the bathroom and my bedroom. Obviously you have to do it after one side is done and before you put the final sheets on the other side. You can do it to outside walls but you will limit insulation space and would have to glue it to the plywood or particle board.

Does drywall made in 1977 contain asbestos?

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The paper on the exterior of drywall made in 1977, or the spackling compounds use to bridge the space between two pieces of drywall, may contain asbestos, or it may not. The only way to know for sure is to have a sample collected by a person who is qualified to do that, and have it analyzed by a lab that is qualified and experienced in asbestos analysis.

What adhesive should be used to fasten a mirror to drywall?

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You have several choices when repairing a mirror. You can try the Gorilla glue and put it at several places to make it secure. If that does not work you may have to make a new frame to hold it in place.

What is the safe maximum temperature for drywall?

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Anything above mid -fifties will work. Ideal is about 70 deg.

What grit should you use to sand drywall surfaces?

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You would not use sandpaper. You would use a screen. The sanding screens usually come in an 80, 120, and 220 grit.

What is the price of drywall?

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It depends where you buy it and what exact style of sheet. There are at least 12 different sheets in stores like Home Depot, and hundreds in drywall wholesale stores. A basic 4x8 1/2 inch is about $11 in my area.

Do you have to replace drywall after a flood?

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It depends on how deep the water was. Normal answer is yes or you will have various nasty molds to deal with. Also the drywall will never be as strong.