
Drywall is a specific type of sheeting material made of gypsum sandwiched between paper. Drywall is also referred to as wallboard, plasterboard, or gypsum board. Well over 60 years ago drywall replaced plastering. Drywall technique is less expensive and easier to attach. Plastering is heavy and can lose it’s holding strength.
Types of Drywall
Regular
The most typical drywall used in standard interior applications is 1/2″ drywall in 4′ x 8′ panels.
Moisture-resistant
Also called green-board, due to its color, this has the same mineral core as drywall, but with a water-resistant facing. It is typically used in wet areas such as around a bathtub. This is not water-resistant
Fire-resistant
Has a core with additives that contain fires well. Fire rating for panels is measured in time. Due to its tougher core, it can be more difficult to cut.
Flexible
When you have an arch or a curved wall, 1/4″ flexible drywall is the best type to choose. It has a stronger paper face than regular 1/4″ drywall and is more resistant to cracking.
Cement board
Sometimes called concrete backer-board or the brand names of Durock and Wonder Board, it is used as a surface for ceramic tiles. It is not a gypsumbased product, as it has a solid concrete core.
Gp’s Denshield
This is a mold-resistant board used for tiling. It has a glass face and an acrylic coating that prevents moisture from entering the wall cavity.