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The most common types of drywall are regular drywall (also known as whiteboard), moisture-resistant drywall (green board), and fire-resistant drywall (Type X). Each type serves different purposes depending on the location and needs of the room, such as moisture control in bathrooms or fire resistance in garages.
The time it takes to install drywall depends on the size of the project. A single room can take a couple of days from installation to finishing, while an entire home could take a week or more. Factors such as drying time for joint compound and sanding also affect the timeline.
Not necessarily! Small holes or cracks can often be repaired with patching and sanding. However, if there’s extensive water damage, mold, or large sections affected, it might be necessary to replace the damaged drywall to ensure the safety and appearance of your walls.
Signs like large cracks, persistent water damage, or bulging areas may indicate that your drywall needs to be replaced. If you notice mold or structural issues, it’s a good idea to consult a professional to assess the damage and determine the best solution.
Drywall requires minimal maintenance, but it's important to address any cracks, dents, or holes as soon as they appear. Regular inspections, especially after leaks or moisture exposure, will help you catch any potential problems early. Keeping the walls clean and dry helps prolong their lifespan and appearance.
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