What is Sheetrock? FAQ about Sheet Rock and Drywall Answered



What is Sheetrock?


Sheetrock is a brand name for drywall and this brand includes a variety of different pieces of drywall that come in different thicknesses. The line of Sheetrock products also includes specialty products such as fire-resistant walls or panels that help to prevent the build-up of moisture.

With that being said, Sheetrock essentially deals with drywall but provides customers with the opportunity to purchase specialized panels depending on their personal needs. Contractors and homeowners can also purchase drywall tools that are branded under the Sheetrock name.


What is Drywall?


Drywall is one of the most commonly known materials used in the construction of homes to produce flat walls and other important surfaces. One sheet of drywall includes gypsum, which is essentially a type of rock that was turned into a powder and put in between two pieces of incredibly thick paper.

When you are ready to install the drywall you will need to use screws or nails to attach it to the stud of the room and then fill the seams between the pieces of drywall with joint compound.

What Is The Difference Between Sheetrock And Drywall?


Sheetrock is simply a company that provides customers with the opportunity to purchase drywall and drywall products but their products are the same as generic “drywall”. Simply put, Sheetrock is a trademark for drywall made by the US Gypsum company and drywall is the same product, just without a brand name.

How much does it cost to install drywall?


The cost to install drywall is about $1.50 per square foot range. After material and labor are added in, the cost per panel can range from around $40.00 to $60.00. A typical 12x12 room, for example, will use 12 panels. This would put the cost at $480.00-$720.00.

Is drywall dust dangerous?


Over time, breathing the dust from drywall joint compounds may cause persistent throat and airway irritation, coughing, phlegm production, and breathing difficulties similar to asthma. Smokers or workers with sinus or respiratory conditions may risk even worse health problems.

What size of drywall screws to use?


When installing 1/2 inch drywall, nails or screws should be at least 1 1/4 inches long and nails should be of a ring shank variety to provide better security and reduce the chances of “popping”. 3/4 inch drywall necessitates a slightly longer 1 1/2 inch nail or 1 3/8 inch screw.




 

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