These framing spacings are only acceptable for half inch regular board when no water based textures are being applied to the ceiling.
How close to wall do i hang drywall.
When hanging drywall the ultimate goal is to create the fewest number of seams possible.
Regular half inch drywall ceilings can be hung perpendicular if joists are spaced 24 inches or less apart always refer to local codes.
3 8 inch is best to cover existing walls.
You re essentially making a ledge on which to rest a large piece of wallboard.
This will strengthen the drywall and produce a seamless wall later.
Along the perimeter will be covered by drywall on the walls.
It is used in areas where a fire wall is required such as between a house and attached garage.
Five eighths inch for spans up to 24 in.
In fact when you re hanging the ceiling keep in mind that 1 2 in.
Consult your local building official for installation specifics.
For 3 4 inch thick drywall use a 1 3 8 inch screws.
5 8 inch is heaviest and the most soundproof.
Insert one drywall screw deep enough into each stud to hold your piece of wallboard.
Drywall is also called type x or fire resistant.
If you re hanging your sheets horizontally measure 48 down from the ceiling and place a mark on two studs.
Measure the width of the wall and cut the drywall sheet so it is about 1 4 inch shorter that your measurement.
So you can safely cut these pieces 1 4 in.
Make sure the end of the drywall falls across the center of a joist or stud.
If hung parallel the maximum spacing is 16 inches on center.
If you are using 1 2 inch thick drywall use 1 1 2 inch long screws or nails.
Hold the drywall in place while a friend screws drywall screws into the joists about 8 to 10 inches apart sinking each screw just below the surface.
This means working with the largest drywall panels and pieces you can handle safely.
I don t plan on hanging the drywall myself and wanted an option that came as close to a standard install as possible.
Some people i ve met with have told me that they can hang the drywall so that it touches the floor and the gap that s leftover in between the top and bottom piece won t be a problem.
Have someone help you prop the drywall up and position it tight against the ceiling.
Along the sides of the panel keep the screws at least 1 2 inch away from the edge.
1 4 inch is the choice for curved walls and arches.
Less than the actual measurement and leave a gap in the corner if necessary.