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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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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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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What type of drywall is PURPLE?

Purple drywall is a product made only by Gold Bond Building Products, LLC, a brand of National Gypsum. Some other benefits purple drywall can provide to homeowners include abuse and fire resistance. You can find all types of products regarding purple drywall, including: PURPLE XP® Drywall.
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Do I need PURPLE drywall?

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.
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Is purple drywall good for showers?

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 soundproof?

No. While all drywall is naturally fire-resistant, PURPLE drywall is unique because it also resists moisture, mold and mildew. Some PURPLE drywall products also stand up to scratches, scuffs, dents and sound.
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What is green drywall used for?

Greenboard is a term that's occasionally used for a type of drywall that is used for walls in damp but not wet zones in a building. Originally, greenboard was used as a direct backer board for ceramic tile in highly wet areas such as showers or bathtubs but this usage began to be phased out in the 1990s.
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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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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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Is purple drywall 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 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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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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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 I use green board on a bathroom ceiling?

Many local building inspectors will tell you to avoid putting water resistant drywall on your bathroom ceiling, and that's actually for your own protection, even though using it that way may not be a problem. Greenboard weakens more than standard drywall does when it gets completely saturated.
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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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Where should you use green drywall?

According to the writers at Mr. Handyman, green board is typically recommended for use in place of drywall in areas that are exposed to some moisture. This includes green drywall for bathrooms (in indirect areas outside of the shower and bath), kitchens, basements and laundry rooms, for example.
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Is green drywall mold resistant?

Greenboard is not mold resistant. Although the paper sheets of greenboard help to resist moisture thanks to the waxy substance on them, extremely damp atmospheres can still make the panels wet and as a result, prone to mold growth.
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Is green board drywall 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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Is QuietRock fire rated?

QuietRock® 530 is a fire rated, 5/8” impact resistant sound damping gypsum panel equipped with a thin layer of steel in the center.
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What is Green Glue for drywall?

Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound is a viscoelastic damping compound that is applied in between two layers of drywall. The compound's unique properties act as a damping material to dissipate the vibrations caused by sound waves as they travel through ceilings, walls and floors.
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What is SoundBreak?

Improve the acoustical performance of an existing wall assembly. Gold Bond® SoundBreak XP Retrofit® Board consists of a high-density mold-, mildew- and moisture-resistant gypsum board with specially designed PURPLE paper on the front and a sound- damping, viscoelastic polymer adhered to the back paper.
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What type of drywall goes behind a shower?

The MMR board is the new name for green board. It's an acronym that stands for mold, mildew and moisture-resistant. If you don't want the tile to fall off the walls in your tub, shower and kitchen backsplash areas, use a waterproof substrate like cement board or some other product that's guaranteed to be waterproof.
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What is the best type of drywall to use in a bathroom?

Cement Board Drywall

This is one of the drywall options that can resist mold and mildew. So, it would work great in any bathroom. Since it is infused with cement instead of paper, it doesn't have a food source for mold.
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