The first step to hanging drywall is to take a pencil and mark on the floor and ceiling the placement of the vertical studs.
How much gap between framing for hanging drywall sheets.
This will simplify the attachment of the drywall panels to the framing.
Use a drywall knife to fill the large gaps with ready mixed joint compound.
Drywall compound and tape make drywall hanging very forgiving when it comes to gaps naturally the smaller the gap the better for both walls and ceilings i have seen some bad jobs where the gap was.
Drywall comes in three basic thicknesses.
Failed drywall joints.
If time is a factor use fast drying joint compound.
5 8 inch is heaviest and the most soundproof.
This isn t always possible though and in situations where a seam between panels falls over the air known as a hanging joint failure of the joint is likely.
Drywall is designed so that the edges are thinner than the rest of the sheet.
Allow the joint compound to dry until it s white or according to.
Tack it in place and then drive drywall screws every 16 inches and into the studs.
This is to allow for the application of thin layers of drywall mud and taping between the joints without creating a build up.
Start by hanging a full sheet as before.
The solution is to inspect the framing before you start hanging drywall.
3 8 inch is best to cover existing walls.
This means working with the largest drywall panels and pieces you can.
Hanging drywall horizontally can lessen the amount of taping required and place the seam at a convenient height.
Ideally all joints between drywall panels would fall over framing members where both edges can be screwed down securely top bottom and on both sides.
A longer wall may need more than one sheet of drywall.
The process of adding the mud and tape to the joints is referred to as floating.
Of exposed framing at corners.
Make sure there s at least 1 in.
If not add another 2 4.
Make sure any insulating work and vapor barrier installation are complete before you begin hanging drywall panels.
Using a drywall lift can make this step easier.
Framing at inside corners is often inadequate or lacking altogether making it impossible to fasten the edge of the drywall left.
1 4 inch is the choice for curved walls and arches.
I know there needs to be a 3 8 5 8 gap between the drywall and floor depending on floor finishes but im getting conflicting info using google about the gap between panels on walls and b w the wall and ceiling.