Friday, April 5, 2013

Kinds Of Sheetrock

Sheetrock is customized for varied applications.


Sheetrock is a common trade name referring to drywall or gypsum wallboard. Builders or homeowners use sheetrock for backing wall treatments such as wood paneling, wallpaper and tile. Additionally, you can paint on top of sheetrock. Home improvement stores typically stock sheetrock measuring 4 inches by 8 inches, 4 inches by 9 inches and 4 inches by 10 inches. Thickness may vary, but most stores carry sheetrock in 3/8-inch, 1/2-inch and 5/8-inch sizes.


Abuse-Resistant Sheetrock


Abuse-resistant sheetrock works well in garages, basements, playrooms and halls with heavy traffic. Typically, you can find abuse-resistant sheetrock in 1/2-inch and 5/8-inch panels. Manufacturers make abuse-resistant sheetrock from heavier paper covering and a durable core that holds up under impact.


Ceiling Panel Sheetrock


Builder use ceiling panel sheetrock in ceiling applications. It is lightweight and more durable than standard sheetrock. It is typically less expensive to purchase. In addition, the sheetrock guards against sagging.


Moisture-Resistant Board


Builders use moisture-resistant board sheetrock in areas frequently exposed to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms. Moisture resistant board sheetrock is not waterproof but does resist water damage. This sheetrock endures in areas with high humidity levels. In addition, you can cover it with wallpaper, paint it or add finish to the material. Other names for moisture resistant include tile backer, blue board, water resistant and green board.


Fire-Resistant Sheetrock


Contractors may use fire-resistant sheetrock for ceiling that connect to other spaces, such as a furnace room, kitchens, attached garages and walls between apartments. Fire resistant does not mean it is fireproof. However, the area with fire-resistant sheetrock holds up longer in a fire than standard sheetrock. A 1/2-inch fire-resistant panel may contain a fire for about 45 minutes, while a 5/8-inch panel can hold up for approximately 60 minutes.








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