Do drywall edges need to be on studs?

All edges of all sheets of drywall must land on a solid surface such as a stud. A hanging drywall edge may work in the short-term, but in the long-term it can result in cracks and other serious wall issues. Sometimes, the drywall does not horizontally reach a stud.
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Do drywall corners have studs?

Wall studs exist to hold up drywall on interior walls and wood sheathing on exterior walls. This means you will always find a stud, header, or footer on the top, bottom, or corners of walls. You may be asking, “How far apart are studs?” The distance between studs varies slightly depending on the age of the home.
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Should drywall be butted tight?

Vertical joints in drywall are also called "butt joints." Always leave a 1/2-inch gap at the floor. This allows for floor and wall expansion without cracking the drywall. It also helps prevents moisture wicking if the floor floods.
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Should you stagger drywall joints on walls?

Drywall butt joints should always be staggered. This makes it easier for taping and finishing and increases the overall strength of the entire wall.
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Is it necessary to stagger drywall joints?

It's not necessary to stagger seams on ceiling drywall. However, because these joints are relatively difficult to finish – and tend to be noticeable in the finished product – it's a good idea to stagger the drywall panels to make the joints less visible.
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How do you hide drywall edges?

How Do You Hide Drywall Seams After Painting?
  1. Use paper tape to cover drywall joints.
  2. Apply 2–3 coats of joint compound over your tape, using progressively bigger taping knives.
  3. Sand between coats of joint compound to smooth seams.
  4. Apply a final coat of topping compound over the joints.
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Do you overlap drywall corners?

It doesn't matter for the walls, although it is standard practice to put drywall on the ceiling first so that the edges rest on the top edge of the drywall that you apply to the walls.
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How many screws go into a 4x8 sheet of drywall?

Use about 32 drywall screws per sheet of 4-foot by 8-foot drywall installed horizontally on a wall. This total is comprised of four screws on the five middle studs and six screws on each of the two sides.
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Should drywall touch the floor?

Drywall should NOT touch the floor. Allow for floor and wall expansion without cracking the drywall by keeping a 1/2-inch (1.27-cm) space between them. This space also aids in preventing moisture from seeping if the floor floods.
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Should I run drywall vertically or horizontally?

On commercial jobs, fire codes often require seams to fall on the entire length of the framing, so the drywall must be hung vertically. However, on residential jobs, the drywall on the walls is typically hung horizontally. For walls 9 feet high or shorter, hanging the drywall horizontally has a number of benefits.
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Does end of drywall not on stud?

Drywall Is Not on a Stud

All edges of all sheets of drywall must land on a solid surface such as a stud. A hanging drywall edge may work in the short-term, but in the long-term it can result in cracks and other serious wall issues. Sometimes, the drywall does not horizontally reach a stud.
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Are there usually studs in corners?

You can generally assume at least half a stud at corners (5/8" to 3/4" will be covered by drywall), but there are quite a few exceptions. Your best bet is to put a very small bit in your drill and gently feel for backing. A 1/16" bit is much less destructive than a nail.
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How much space should be between drywall and stud?

This is the main reason that drywall is 4-ft wide and why studs are spaced at 16-inches. Because drywall is four feet it is divisible by 16. This means that each piece of drywall will be centered at each stud. This means you won't have to cut each piece of drywall if the walls are 8-ft tall, which is also the standard.
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Can I cover drywall seams with wood?

Install a Chair Rail and Wainscoting

By doing this all the way around the room, you will have a single horizontal drywall seam 4 feet from the floor. This can be covered by a wooden board installed at the 4-foot mark. Install your drywall horizontally, so that the longer side of the drywall sheet is against the floor.
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Does drywall have a tapered edge?

If you look carefully at the long edge of drywall, you will notice that on each side there is a taper. It is nearly always preferable to choose the tapered joint over the butt joint in flat (not a corner) seam installation.
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Can I caulk drywall seams?

No. Caulk might look great for a short time (if it doesn't shrink to oblivion right away), but it doesn't bond to the cut end of the gypsum panel at all. Eventually it'll crack loose. You need tape in most cases to create a solid bond (tape-on-paper, essentially), and to add structure and continuity to the joint.
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What should I put between wood and drywall?

Buy an acrylic silicone caulk. Although other types of caulk or construction sealant may work, acrylic silicone caulk will adhere well to the wood surface and the chalky surface of the drywall. If you are unsure which product to buy, check the product packaging.
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How do you finish drywall around beams?

Install furring strips every 16 inches between the beams and screw the drywall into the strips as you would a regular wall stud. Cover the edge of any drywall panel that touches the beam with tear-away L bead, also called “peel-away” L bead by some tradesmen, instructs BuildSite.
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What is a drywall J bead?

Used to finish drywall edges when dissimilar materials and door and window encasements meet gypsum. Muddable J-Bead is designed to cover raw edges of drywall when butting up to other materials such as masonry, glass, door frames and window trims. Found in: Interior Finishing > Commercial Beads.
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Do you hang drywall on walls or ceiling first?

Hang drywall on the ceiling first, then the walls. Check the ceiling for bowed joists using a 4-ft. level. Irregularities less than 1/8 in.
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How far should drywall be off the ceiling?

In fact, when you're hanging the ceiling, keep in mind that 1/2 in. along the perimeter will be covered by drywall on the walls. And the same is true of inside wall corners. So you can safely cut these pieces 1/4 in.
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How far apart should drywall screws be on the ceiling?

Space screws a maximum of 12" apart on ceilings, 16" on walls and at least 3/8" from ends and edges of panels.
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