All different types of drywall are designed in a way that takes less time to install than traditional brick and cement. However, drywall is a popular building material in construction. It is a layer of gypsum between two thick paper sheets. Moreover, it has other names like gypsum board, wallboard, and plasterboard.

Almost every new construction building has started using efficient ways or natural materials to design their buildings. Drywall is one of them that brings eco-friendly elements into your space. Gypsum is a natural material mixed with strengthening elements. As a result, it is designed and dried into a drywall panel! Now, let’s discuss its seven types and how to choose the most suitable one!

CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE ONE BY EXPLORING ALL 7 TYPES OF DRYWALLS AND FULFILL YOUR TASK BY KEEPING ALL THE FACTORS IN MIND!

Various Types Of Drywall

Several types of Drywall are used according to the job and place you want to set up.

1. White Board 

White Drywall is commonly used in homes mostly suitable for bedroom rooms, hallways, living rooms, and some basements. It is the most affordable type of Drywall and comes in different sizes ⅜ inches to 1 inch depending on thickness. This costs between $12-$18 per 4/8 foot panel. 

2. Green Board

Green Board paper is moisture-resistant because it is coated in wax! Moreover, its usage is common in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. Due to its wax coating, it is more long-lasting than regular Drywall. Also, it is slightly more expensive than regular as it is about $14-$18 for 4/8 foot panels. 

3. Blue Board

Blue Board Drywall is also known as plaster Drywall. The surface paper of Blue Board has special absorption qualities atop its gypsum interior to look like actual plaster once finished. However, blue board drywall is not made for mud, tape, or paint, and veneer plastering requires fewer steps than mudding and taping. It is more water and mould-resistant than Green Board. It is used in bathrooms and areas that have direct contact with water. Blue Board has similar pricing to Green Board $12-$15 for a 4/8 foot panel.

4. Paperless Drywall

Paperless Drywall is covered with fiberglass rather than paper. It protects the gypsum board from moisture and mold more than regular Drywall. It is becoming more popular but it costs more than $25- $35 for a 4/8 foot panel. The quality of Paperless Drywall is rough it has a slight texture so the installer applies joint compound to attain a smooth finish.

5. Purple Drywall

Purple Drywall offers the same benefits as Green Drywall but has superior mold and water- resistance. Purple Drywall is covered in 100% recycled paper which makes it more durable against water than Green Drywall. Also, it is best if your walls and ceilings are going to be water contact. Purple Drywall typically costs between $15-$60 for a 4/8 foot panel.

6. Type X Drywall

Type X Drywall’s main characteristic is fire resistance. Fiberglass coating is used over the gypsum core. Serval layers can be installed to prevent fire which makes it soundproof too. 

A gypsum board must have a 1-hour rating for ⅝ inch board and ¾ hour rating for ½ inch board in a single layer to be used in type X Drywall. Moreover, type X Drywall is more difficult to cut and apply than regular Drywall. It is mainly used in Gragaes, buildings that require building codes. Pricing between $12-$30 for a ¾ foot panel.

7. Sound Proof Drywall

SoundProof Drywall is used in areas where noise is an issue. It is composed of wood fibers, gypsum, and polymer increasing sound transmission class.

Sound Proof Drywall is usually thicker than regular Drywall so it is difficult to cut. Soundproof drywall can be used in living rooms and if you have a music room this is best for it. It is typically more expensive than other Drywalls, at $40-$55 for a ¾ foot panel.

 How To Choose the Best Drywall

You can choose the best and most effective drywall by observing these characteristics in Drywall.

  • Usage

To choose the right type of Drywall you must know where you are going to use them. Like, for living and bedrooms white Drywall is good enough. But for the kitchen, Green Drywall must be considered and for the bathroom, Blue Drywall is the best Drywall to use. As bathrooms have a considerable amount of water around the shower area. 

  • Size

The size of the Drywall panel is calculated by the height and length of your walls.12-foot and 16-foot long Drywall is installed for long walls. Codes of the building will decide the thickness of the Drywall panels. For standard walls ½ thick panels are used and for round walls 1/4 thick panels. Thicker panels are used in ceilings and walls that have fire-resistant ratings. 

  • Code Requirements 

Most building codes require Type X Drywall to be used in the garage and in between walls to separate the living rooms. So that the fire spreads slowly in case of emergencies.

NOW YOU UNDERSTAND ALL TYPES OF DRYWALL INCLUDING WHITE, GREEN, PURPLE, BLUE, TYPE X, AND SOUNDPROOF DRYWALL! SO, SELECT ACCORDING TO THE SPECIFICATIONS OF YOUR PROJECT!

Conclusion

In short, each type of Drywall has its specifications! You just need to select according to your project needs. Whether you need white Drywall or Type X Drywall, selecting the right type of Drywall will ensure success in your renovation or construction project. If you are still confused you can avail of construction estimation services to estimate best for you. 

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