Where is PURPLE drywall used?

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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What is the purpose of PURPLE drywall?

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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Can PURPLE drywall be used 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 better than green drywall?

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 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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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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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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What kind of drywall do you use in a shower?

Green. 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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Where do you use blue drywall?

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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Do you need special drywall for bathrooms?

Drywall for bathrooms has special moisture-, mold- and mildew-resistant qualities, but it's not 100 percent waterproof. Tub and shower surrounds require the use of other materials like backer board, but it's common to use green board or MMR drywall on the walls and ceilings.
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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 you have to use PURPLE drywall in bathroom?

Bathroom Drywall Checklist

And you'll probably avoid (expensive) outside help here are some tips for your bathroom drywall: Look for sheetrock that can resist mold, moisture, and mildew. We recommend cement board, greenboard, blueboard, paperless, and purple board.
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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 can I use water resistant drywall?

It is best to use greenboard or other water-resistant drywall in the large areas of bathrooms, kitchens, and other areas where the drywall may be subjected to lightly damp conditions, humidity, and the occasional minor splashes of water.
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What type of drywall is used for bathroom walls?

Bathroom drywall needs to be mold- and mildew-resistant. For the spaces around your bathtub and shower, other materials like backer board and green board work the best.
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Can you use blue drywall in a shower?

Drywall is not an adequate backing material for a tile shower. Even moisture-resistant drywall (often green or blue in color) is not durable enough to withstand water exposure. Over time, the drywall will deteriorate from moisture, causing your tile to sag, crack, or fall out.
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Can you tile on blue drywall?

It's designed to withstand the moisture from plaster or tile mortar, which can soak into regular drywall and cause it to soften. If your shower has been framed out in blue board, you can tile right over it, provided it's solid and flat, with no areas missing or crumbling.
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Is green Board required in bathrooms?

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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Can you waterproof drywall for shower?

It is possible to waterproof drywall in a shower by covering the drywall with a waterproof membrane. This waterproof membrane can be bonded to drywall with thinset adhesive to create a waterproof layer. Never tile directly over drywall in a shower.
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Is green sheetrock waterproof?

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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What type of drywall is best for basements?

Due to the often damp conditions of the basement, be sure to choose sheetrock that is at least moisture-resistant (often call greenboard) but be on the lookout for products that are specifically resistant to mold and mildew (some kinds of purple board).
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What kind of drywall do you use for a basement ceiling?

Moisture-and-mold resistant drywall is best used for interior walls, especially in areas like kitchens, bathrooms or basements. The best drywall boards for these areas have moisture-resistant cores that prevent water and moisture intrusion from seeping into the board itself.
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Should I use moisture resistant drywall in my basement?

Nor will it prevent mold in the case of flooding, when water saturates the drywall and the organic wood framing behind it. But in rooms that experience frequent humidity and are often subject to mold and mildew, such as bathrooms or basements, mold-resistant drywall is a good choice.
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