What size drywall should I use in 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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Do you need 5/8 drywall in garage?

The takeaway from IRC Code for Drywall in a Garage is that for an attached garage, play safe and use 5⁄8 -inch Type X gypsum board. For a detached garage, use drywall or an alternative to drywall, as a detached garage is not covered by any code for drywall in a garage.
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Can you use drywall in an unheated garage?

Yes you can install drywall in an unheated garage too! Drywall is cost effective and easy to install. For an attached garage you must use drywall for the garage wall adjoining the house, as per the building code. Drywall is a great sheathing material for garage walls.
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What thickness drywall do I need?

1/2-inch drywall is the most versatile board and the most common thickness for the 16-inch on-center interior walls in most homes. It offers a good balance between strength and weight. 5/8-inch drywall is a heavier product that resists sagging in ceilings and in 24-inch on-center interior walls.
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What type of drywall is used between garage and living area?

Drywall.

Drywall between a house and garage should be 1/2 inch, fire-resistant. Garage ceilings with habitable rooms above should have 5/8 inch, fire-resistant drywall installed.
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Do you need special drywall for garage?

Standard drywall panels contain compressed particles of gypsum covered with thick paper. That's fine in your home, but unless you're finishing your garage as a living space, complete with insulation and a heat and air system, moisture-resistant drywall is preferable.
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What is garage wall Code?

R302. 6 Dwelling/garage fire separation: The wall between a house and garage must be separated by 1/2″ drywall. This also applies to structural members, and this extends to the attic in a common-sense type of way; the garage needs to be separated from the house.
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What kind of drywall do you use in a 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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Can you use 1/2 inch drywall ceiling?

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Half-inch drywall panels are the standard thickness for interior walls, as well as ceilings. These panels are easy to carry and hang.
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Can you use 3/8 drywall wall?

Just slightly thicker than 1/4-inch drywall, 3/8-inch drywall is also a good choice for curved walls. This thickness is most often used to repair existing drywall that needs patching.
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Do I need a vapor barrier in my garage?

If the garage is heated, you will need a vapor barrier, otherwise you will get frost and mold. Some argue that the car itself will cause the garage to be heated, but this would only be the case if you left the car to warm up in the morning, otherwise it would not have the chance to warm the garage.
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What is the cheapest way to finish a garage wall?

Shiplap is actually the perfect choice for garage walls. It's durable, inexpensive, and easy to install. What is this? Unlike drywall, the solid wood makes it perfect for securing anything, anywhere with hooks or nails.
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Should I drywall my garage ceiling?

Drywall is a great building matter that is highly resistant to fire so it is a great addition to garages. Garages often have power tools in them, flammable materials, and also people who work on cars with products that could catch fire. Installing drywall would be a good idea to keep it a safe area.
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What is code for drywall on garage ceiling?

Most attached garages have a ceiling secured to the bottom chord of the roof trusses or ceiling rafters, and the ceiling must minimum be 1/2” drywall or equivalent.
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Do garage walls need to be fire rated?

A: First, fire-rated systems are only required if the garage shares a wall or a ceiling with the home. If you are doing repairs in the garage you should replace with like materials, but remember it is the wall system that is fire rated not the product itself.
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How thick is wall between garage and house?

Concrete is not only used to pour the foundation of a garage. Concrete garage walls are between 6-9 inches thick to create a sturdy building to house cars, gear, and other items. You may want to add drywall on top of concrete and insulation to improve the garage.
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How far can you SPAN 1/2 drywall on ceiling?

What is the maximum joist spacing for ceiling drywall? Does it matter if the panels are oriented parallel or perpendicular to the joists? 1/2- or 5/8-inch drywall is 24 inches on-center. Ceiling drywall should always be installed perpendicular to the joists, even when they are 16 inches on-center.
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Should I sheetrock the ceiling or walls first?

When hanging drywall, always hang the ceiling first. This is the hardest drywall to hang, so get a partner and go slow. Large cracks due to misaligned sheets are hard to repair because the extra mud required to fill them will constantly fall out and drop to the floor (or worse, down the back of your neck!).
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Should I hang 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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What can I use for garage walls?

Plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and oriented strand board (OSB) are expedient and low-cost solutions for garage walls. They can be attached over studs quickly with framing screws and, unlike drywall, wood doesn't require any taping, mud, or sanding.
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What is the difference between sheetrock and drywall?

Sheetrock is a brand of drywall that is a registered trademark of the U.S. Gypsum Company. With the exception of a couple of chemicals that allow the Sheetrock formula to be patented, there is practically no difference between Sheetrock and other drywall.
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What is the fire rating of 5/8 Sheetrock?

The 5/8-inch, “fire-code” drywall (called Type X) increases a wall's fire rating to a minimum of 1 hour, from the 30-minute rating for standard ½-inch drywall. And it's not just thickness that makes the difference.
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Does a garage conversion need a fire door?

Requirement is for a 30min Fire door (FD30) fitted with self closer and intumescent strips and appropriate fire rated ironmongery. Floor must also step down 100mm into garage or provision made for garage floor to slope away from the house.
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Does drywalling a garage add value?

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In fact, according to HomeAdvisor data, the average cost of converting the garage into a finished room costs an average $11,986 with an 80% return on investment. So, not only does a finished garage provide more living space options, but it also provides substantial growth in home value.
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