What is purple drywall used for?

Purple drywall offers the same advantages as regular drywall, but with superior moisture- and mold-resistant characteristics. It can be used with all wall and ceiling applications and is ideally suited where enhanced moisture and mold resistance is desired.
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What is the difference between green and PURPLE drywall?

About PURPLE® 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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Can you use PURPLE drywall 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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Is PURPLE drywall good?

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. So go ahead, let life happen. With PURPLE, your walls are ready.
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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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Do you have to prime purple drywall?

Water resistant board should be less porous than normal drywall, which would means it should technically be easier to prime. That the color is purple may mean that it will take more coats of white paint to actually cover the dark color, but one coat of primer is enough.
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Is purple drywall mold resistant?

PURPLE XP® Hi-Impact® Drywall

Perfect for use in basements, garages, playrooms and other spaces susceptible to unintended impacts. PURPLE XP® Hi-Impact® Drywall combines moisture-, mold- and mildew-resistance with added protection against accidental holes.
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Can you use purple drywall on ceiling?

Besides its mold and mildew resistant properties, purple drywall is also fire-resistant. 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?

If you want to use purple drywall in your basement, it's not a bad idea. Purple drywall is moisture, mildew, and mold resistant. And since basements often have moisture problems, this drywall can help protect against mold or mildew forming on the wall.
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What's the best drywall to use in a bathroom?

Green drywall is a type of drywall that's mold resistant and is used in applications where moisture can be an issue—so most commonly, bathrooms. To maximize the mold resistance, use mold-resistant drywall mud, aka joint compound. Green drywall generally costs about 20% more than regular drywall.
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What is the best drywall to use in a shower?

Greenboard Drywall Definition

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.
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What kind of drywall do you use for a shower ceiling?

Conventional drywall is commonly used for ceilings in non-shower/tub areas of bathrooms, although some builders prefer to use moisture-resistant drywall — aka greenboard — instead. Moisture-resistant drywall is similar to standard drywall but has face paper that's treated for extra resistance to mold and moisture.
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Is purple board the same as drywall?

Purple drywall offers the same advantages as regular drywall, but with superior moisture- and mold-resistant characteristics. It can be used with all wall and ceiling applications and is ideally suited where enhanced moisture and mold resistance is desired.
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What kind of drywall do you use in a laundry room?

While not totally impervious, fire-resistant or fire-rated drywall, also known as type X, contains glass fiber and other materials to help it endure flames longer than other drywall types. It's typically used in the laundry room, stairwells, garage or near furnaces.
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Do I have to use green drywall in a bathroom?

Green boards are often required by local building codes to be used as a backing for tiles and wall panels in areas that are exposed to moisture; this includes bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens. However, they are not allowed for use in parts of the home that have excess humidity, like near indoor pools.
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What color is waterproof Sheetrock?

Blue Board Drywall

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.
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What kind of drywall do you use for a detached garage?

The most commonly used drywall for garages are standard ½ inch panels. The exception is ceilings that need ⅝ panels. Also, for attached garages, you'll need to use ⅝ panels or type X rated drywall on the wall that connects the house to the garage.
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What is purple XP drywall?

PURPLE XP® is a specially treated, mold- and fire-resistant paper-faced gypsum board that provides Xtra Protection (XP) against mold and mildew compared to standard gypsum board. The XP gypsum core is encased in heavy, mold-, mildew- and moisture-resistant, 100% recycled PURPLE paper on the face.
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How many coats of primer do I need for Purple drywall?

Two coats of PVA primer on new drywall is recommended when a light colored top coat will be used. Primer is cheaper than paint so it makes sense to have your new walls prepared properly rather than having to put on two coats of topcoat.
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Can purple board be painted?

We have a noticed a trend towards contractors using purple board (moisture resistant gypsum board) in entire buildings, not just the bathrooms anymore. We just finish painted an entire new school that had purple board everywhere, and it looked great.
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What happens if you don't prime drywall before painting?

Because it has a glue-like base, drywall primer helps the paint adhere properly. If you skip priming, you risk peeling paint, especially in humid conditions. Moreover, the lack of adhesion could make cleaning more difficult months after the paint has dried.
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Do you drywall the ceiling or walls first?

Hanging Drywall From the Top Down

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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Is it better to screw or nail drywall?

While nails tend to be more flexible and hold up better against shear pressure—or lateral force—screws have much better grip and tensile strength, which ultimately keeps drywall from pulling away from the studs. When it comes to holding power, screws simply can't be beaten.
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Can you use blue board in a bathroom?

Blueboard is also popular in bathrooms. It's not as water-resistant as greenboard, but it dries quickly during application. It's mostly used as a veneer, and it's good at fighting off mold.
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