Let s face it garages take some abuse and when i see drywall inside the garage i just cringe.
Hanging drywall on garage walls.
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The object is to make as few cuts as possible and make them in inconspicuous places.
A lot of professionals install the sheets horizontally as this avoids joints along the center of the wall.
For walls nine feet high or shorter hanging the drywall horizontally has a number of benefits.
First attach the sheet of drywall with the drywall screws or drywall nails in a few places just to hold it.
In my case i opted to hang the sheets horizontally which meant i d have narrower sheets along the top and one side that would need to be cut.
Drywall doesn t do well when it get s wet it certainly won t do well when you slam something against it and it s a real pain when you want to hang things on.
Drywall is a common building material for finishing interior garage walls.
The process of installing drywall usually involves nailing or screwing the drywall panels to wooden studs taping and bedding the joints between the drywall panels with joint compound then painting the walls for an aesthetically pleasing finish.
If your garage is 10 x 20 you re going to have to make some cuts no matter how you hang the drywall.
Alternatives to drywall for garage walls.
Attaching the drywall to the garage is not very hard.
This way you won t waste time missing the studs.
Sheathing the interior garage walls with plywood is a great alternative to drywall.
Here s a simple solution before hanging drywall use a sharpie to draw on the ceiling and floor to identify the studs.
Then you just screw on a variety of hooks hangers shelves and baskets to suit your studs.
While learning how to hang drywall i concluded it s best to hang the higher pieces on the wall first.
Attaching the drywall to the garage.
It begins with a layer of plywood fastened over drywall or bare studs.
Use a drywall router with a drywall bit installed or a keyhole saw to neatly cut the hole for the outlet box image 3.
The drywall router is handy for larger jobs where there are numerous outlet holes windows and doors to cut.
While drywall serves as the most common wall finish throughout most modern homes it s not always the best choice for the garage.
Fewer seams horizontal hanging reduces the lineal footage of seams by about 25.