Is PURPLE board better than green board?

“Green drywall (also known as greenboard) is only moisture-resistant. PURPLE®drywall, only made by National Gypsum, is superior because it offers moisture, mold and mildew resistance. In addition, many PURPLE® drywall products offer added benefits, including resistance to scratches, scuffs, dents and sound.
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What is better green board or PURPLE board?

What's the difference between PURPLE drywall and traditional green drywall? Traditional green drywall (also known as greenboard) is only moisture-resistant. PURPLE drywall, manufactured only by Gold Bond Building Products, is superior because it offers moisture, mold and mildew resistance.
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What is PURPLE board used for?

Purple drywall resists moisture, mold and mildew. In addition, Purple drywall also resists scratches , scuffs and dents so it's good choice for high-traffic areas. Purple drywall is about 30% more expensive than regular drywall. Here is a collection of tips for preventing bathroom mold.
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Can you use PURPLE board in a shower?

Ensure your bathroom is an oasis, not a petri dish

In your bathroom, the forecast always calls for a chance of showers – or maybe a bubble bath. That's why easy-to-install PURPLE XP® Drywall is moisture-, mold- and mildew-resistant, so you can keep walls and ceilings fresh and clean for years to come.
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What is better than Greenboard?

Because cement board is thicker and heavier than green board, it is harder to install. However, green board and cement board are installed essentially the same way as regular drywall: the panels are attached to floor joists or wall studs with galvanized or corrosion-resistant nails or screws.
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Drywall Explained - Purple vs Fire Rated vs Regular drywall



What is the purple drywall for?

National Gypsum has developed Purple drywall that is moisture, mold, and mildew resistant. This means less water and mold damage in homes keeping construction debris from landfills. In addition, within the line of Purple drywall products, are sheets that stand up to abuse and impact.
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Which board is the best for waterproof?

Glass mat gypsum board is a better choice. Sheets of glass mat gypsum are made from water-resistant silicone-treated gypsum, reinforced on both sides by fiberglass mats. DensShield is one common brand. It is easier to cut than cement board, it is mold resistant, and it has a built-in moisture barrier.
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Is PURPLE board good for bathrooms?

Purple drywall is used in bathrooms and other areas prone to mildew, moisture and mold. The moisture-resistant core of purple drywall is sandwiched between recycled material that's mold- resistant.
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Is PURPLE drywall good for bathroom?

Moisture and Mold Resistant Purple Drywall

Another great option to resist moisture in your bathroom is purple drywall. It is truly one of the best to resist mold and mildew in wet areas. National Gypsum has several purple drywall products that will work great in your bathroom.
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Is PURPLE drywall mold resistant?

While all gypsum-based drywall is naturally fire-resistant, the PURPLE family of products is unique because it also resists moisture, mold and mildew. In addition, some PURPLE drywall products also stand up to scratches, scuffs, dents and noise.
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Can Greenboard get mold?

Although green board paper sheets (thanks to the waxy substance on them) can help resist moisture, they can still be prone to mold and growth in severely damp atmospheres. Green board is often used as a backing for wall panels and tiles in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms – the spaces where most moisture occurs.
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Should green board be used in bathroom?

IS GREEN BOARD WATERPROOF? Green board is water-resistant – it is not waterproof. Green board is highly efficient in bathrooms and kitchens, where moisture is frequently in the air, but it is not the drywall that should be set behind tile in your shower or any other areas where it can come in direct contact with water.
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Where do you put PURPLE drywall?

Ideal applications for purple drywall are around toilets, sinks, vanities and as a tile backer board for shower ceilings or kitchen/bathroom backsplashes.
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Should I use purple board in basement?

For low-activity spaces, PURPLE XP® Drywall protects against the moisture, mold, and mildew often found in basements.
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How thick is purple drywall?

Drywall Product Thickness (in.) 1/2 in.
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Is blue or green drywall better?

Unlike the green board drywall, blue board works great in bathroom areas or places that get in contact with water. It is perfect for wet areas because it has great mold and water resistance qualities. It was not made for tape, mud or paint but it certainly does a good job at minimizing noise and offering low emissions.
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Can green board be used in a shower?

So what does all this mean? It means "Greenboard" can still be used in bathrooms (and other areas), it just cannot be used as a backer for tile in a shower or tub surround. It can be used in areas not subject to direct water exposure (tub/shower surround), and areas of noncontinuous high humidity (bathrooms).
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What type of drywall goes behind a shower?

Cement backer board such as Durock is best used for tile in highly wet applications such as shower stalls, with greenboard and other water-resistant drywall panels kept only to high-humidity areas. Greenboard's paper facing alone does not inhibit mold growth.
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What kind of drywall goes over shower?

Of the variants we've looked at so far, cement, green, blue, purple, and paperless sheetrock are the preferred types for your bathroom. This is because they resist mold and mildew. Be careful though, because while these boards can withstand water better than whiteboard, they're not completely waterproof.
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Should I use green board or cement board?

So, again green board is generally used for the walls in the bathroom that will not come in direct contact to water. Cement board is sometimes called Durock, Wonderboard, and Hardibacker. It is used for wet applications in tubs walls, shower walls, and floors.
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Do you need to waterproof cement board before tiling?

Tile and grout are not waterproof

Cement board will not fall apart when exposed to water. But like a concrete walkway, it can soak up water. It can also dry out and be perfectly fine. The second coat of Hydroban (light green) is being applied to the top of the half-wall.
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Does Hardie board need waterproofing?

Hardiebacker (James Hardie): the use of a waterproof membrane, vapor barrier or vapor. retarding membrane is optional unless the local building code requires it.
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How much does a sheet of PURPLE drywall weigh?

The Weight of a Sheet of Drywall

For a frame of reference, standard 1/2" drywall that is used in interior residential construction generally weighs about 1.6 pounds per square foot, totaling 51.2 pounds for one sheet.
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Should you use green board in basement?

Green board is intended for use for ordinary wall applications in areas that experience constant high humidity, such as bathrooms and basements, but it does not have the superior mold-resistance of newer products.
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