Construction
Dry wall was created when?
1916.
What was drywalls original name?
Sackett Board.
Different names for drywall
Sheetrock, Plasterboard, wallboard, gypsum wallboard
Crystalline water
crystalline water molecules give finished drywall its fire-resistance.
How to fill large holes in drywall.
cut out a piece of drywall that will roughly fill the hole, then fill the rest of the space with mud.
gypsum paste
is spread onto Manila paper, another sheet of manila paper is layed on top of that, the the formation passes through ovens
Drywall mud
is typically applied over fiber-mesh or paper drywall tape.
Drywall tape
is used to close up and tighten seams that occur when drywall sheets are hung side by side.
What happens after gypsum has been mined?
its mixed with several additives, including starch, paper pulp and a thickening agent, then blended with water to form a thick paste.
Joint compound, also called "mud" or "spackle," is
made from a mixture of limestone, emulsifiers, various polymers, and water.
What is drywall?
material used to create walls and celings
How to fill small holes
mud can be used on its own to fill in the damaged area.
Drywall mud
typically applied over fiber-mesh or paper drywall tape.
Alternatives to traditional drywall
Brick, Plaster, Wood paneling, Fiberglass reinforcement
When did builders start using dry wall?
Builders started using dry wall in WWII because it was inexpensive and quick to build with.
What give dry wall its fire-resistance
Crystalline water molecules.
Steps to install drywall
Cutting, Hanging, Finishing
Dry wall mud is typically applied over what?
Fiber-mesh and paper drywall tape
What is Drywall Primarily made of?
Gypsum
How to dispose of drywall?
Recycle
What are some ways Drywall is used?
It is used to make design features, eaves, arhces
What where walls made out of before drywall?
Plaster
Recycled drywall can also be used an an ingredient in?
Portland Cement
Making walls with plaster was?
Time-consuming and difficult