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Why You Don't Hang 1/2 in Drywall on the Ceiling
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This is one of the reasons you don't hang 1/2 in drywall without proper backing on 24in studs, some builders and subcontractors are not out for a quality product just for the $$$. If you come across this tell the builder and if it is not fixed your warranty for those areas is voided.
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@justadude8539

5 months ago

You should add to the title, ā€œunless the ceiling joists are 16 inches apartā€

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@mrsarianna6607

6 months ago

So this explains why all the seams in my garage are messed up.. thanks for the info. Now to find a good contractor šŸ¤¦šŸ¾ā€ā™‚ļøšŸ˜‚

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@marcemarc6516

11 months ago

24ā€ trusses should have strapping. The trusses are going to move too much for straight Sheetrock. Iā€™m with this guy. If youā€™re going to cheap out and do it cause itā€™s lighter. At least throw a little liquid nail to save everyone the trouble

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@thenexthobby

1 year ago

I'd probably either use nailers so that there's an edge to secure it to, and/or go with 1/4" boards so that gravity has less to pull down to begin with.

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@praiselifeworshiplife1ca

7 months ago

The more blocking the better.screws around the boarders always works.

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@devonbishop5191

8 months ago

Literally just saved me from mistake I was about to make today at job I sold

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@bbbbbbb2357

6 months ago

Doesnā€™t matter 1/2 or 5/8 if you have nailers and itā€™s screwed to it. This videos treats the symptom but not the peoblem

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@GADRYWALL

1 year ago

Good info, that makes sense

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@user-lh8uu5tl2u

6 months ago

True that.... strapping is important tho..good stuff

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@andrewcarr2431

1 month ago

Unless you strap the ceiling first or add strapping/blocking where the edges meet to add additional fastener strength. 5/8 board, while a little more ridged may not solve the problem in this instance.

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@1Aplease

3 months ago

STRAPPING IS A BEAUTIFUL THINGšŸ˜Š

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@1Aplease

3 months ago

5/8 is 1/8 over 1/2 . Don't u need more support to start with? Seems to me 1/8 thicker rock still needs extra support. Why is it 24" and not 16" on center or strapping for support? Not understanding. Thank u

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@lartyhartison9209

7 months ago

5/8" drywall is code in rƩsidentielle and commercial dwellings for ceilings always because its fire retardant to hamper fire before it reaches the upper floors for 1hr or more , ,,,,,,,,

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@scxrvyy9857

5 months ago

And if the taper dosent put the tape on right the joint will crack or if it doesnā€™t get smooth in right it can blister or if the tape dosent have enough mud it can blister as well

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@southernslipping4225

2 months ago

That ainā€™t why they didnā€™t screw the end of sheet down

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@FoolyLiving

9 months ago

I have a metal roof that has no rafters at all, and has rigid foamboard insulation that is not covered or even painted. How would I go about making this fireproof because if this catches fire from our bad electric, were gonna be toast. It burns hot, dirty, and quick! I have thought of putting fireproofing paint on it and then covering it with glued on wool felt or painting it with thinned out concrete. Would these work to make it safer? Its in my living room so its pretty important. There are no wood boards in this ceiling, its all metal with foam glued.

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@andywood3311

1 month ago

If itā€™s framed right you donā€™t have that issue there has to be something there to attach it to

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@usche1

1 year ago

GraciasšŸ˜Š

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@dezln420

10 months ago

Done plenty 1/2ā€lids on2ā€™ never had problem

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@Bryan-wq1ng

1 year ago

Hmmm? Informative šŸ˜œ

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