That way the wall pieces support the ceiling pieces.
How to put up sheetrock on concrete walls.
If it can t dry quickly mold can grow behind your walls and create big expensive problems down the road.
1 measure down the length of the concrete wall at top bottom and middle.
The hat channel image 1 should be attached to the wall using concrete nails and concrete nail gun images 2 and 3.
Any water that s left on your garage floor can seep into the concrete and up through the drywall itself.
First time remodelers often make the mistake of letting drywall rest on the floor while attaching it to the vertical wall studs with screws rather than pushing the board up as high as possible to.
So you would have to separate the concrete from the drywall with either treated wood furring or metal studs or properly seal the concrete wall to prevent moisture migration.
It usually comes in 4 8 or 12 foot lengths.
Hanging drywall over your head is no fun.
Drive three concrete nails spaced at even intervals through each side of each hat channel.
Furring strips are long strips of wood that measure 1 inch thick and usually 2 or 3 inches wide.
Next hang the top wall row.
To make it a lot easier pony up for a drywall lift.
When installing drywall onto any concrete surface including a ceiling you need to install furring strips.
Now a word for you rookies.
Drywall is heavy awkward and hard to get into position.
Drywall is usually attached to wall studs with 2 inch drywall screws using an electric drill with a driver bit installed.
Concrete wicks moisture this is why only treated wood can be fastened to concrete.
It s made from gypsum calcium sulfate which is ground up made into plaster and pressed between paper in the factory.
There needs to be a small gap where the drywall meets the floor.
Furring strips allow an air gap between the drywall and concrete to allow air to move and prevent mold.
Drywall is available in different thicknesses up to 5 8 of an inch.
First draw a plumb line to make sure the hat channels will be spaced properly for the size of drywall and insulation you re using.
Drywall is the most common type of finish for walls and ceilings.
Drywall and concrete are both extremely porous.
Sheetrock needs to be kept dry to avoid mold growth and possible material degradation.