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Regular 1/2-inch drywall has always been approved for use on 24-inch spacing on ceiling framing, but because of heavy sagging insulation, wet ceiling textures, or higher humidity, either a 1/2-inch ceiling board or 5/8-inch drywall was usually the best choice.
When installed on ceilings, 5/8-inch-thick panels are less susceptible to sagging between the joists than 1/2-inch panels. Adding popcorn texture or another type of heavy surfacing material can add to the weight problem, making 5/8-inch drywall a better choice for ceilings.
Steps for hanging drywall on a ceiling Use a drywall T-square to draw lines onto drywall sheet 16 in. Mark onto the drywall the location of any lights or vents in the ceiling. Set drywall sheet onto the drywall lift, then crank it up to the ceiling. Secure drywall to 13 strapping with 1 5/8-inch drywall screws.
Lighter than standard drywall and easy to , USG Sheetrock Brand UltraLight Panels are the perfect choice for your walls and ceilings.
1/4-Inch Drywall: The thinnest of all the options, 1/4-inch drywall is most commonly used as a skimming material.
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For most ceilings, though, its best to stagger the seams between the sheets. This creates a more random pattern and will help prevent potential cracks from continuing across the entire length or width of the ceiling. Lay the drywall sheets perpendicular to the ceiling joists.
Average cost to drywall a ceiling ProjectCeiling square footageAverage cost installed12x12 Bedroom / primary bathroom144$300 $60014x20 Primary bedroom280$550 $1,10016x20 Living room320$650 $1,30020x20 Garage400$800 $1,6006 more rows Oct 6, 2023
Most places require a one hour rating on the wall and ceilings of the house common to the garage, so you need 5/8 rock there, otherwise, 1/2 is the go to thickness for residential drywall.

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