Adding drywall can keep the peace
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This article was published 08/10/2006 (6982 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
PRIVACY and quiet are becoming rarer and rarer around many homes.
Sometimes the disturbing noise is your teenager’s music from the next bedroom. Other times, it’s the teenager’s music in the home attached to yours by a wall, ceiling or floor.
In the days when the interior walls of most homes were constructed of large studs, and covered with wood lath and several layers of plaster, noise was less of an issue. Walls and floors prevent sound waves from moving from room to room.
Controlling noise between floors can be a daunting task. The most effective solution is to increase the density of the material between floors; one of the simplest ways is with a thicker carpet and pad upstairs.
If you’ve tried that trick, your best bet is to install a resilient channel (RC) along with a layer of 16-centimetre drywall on the ceiling downstairs. RC is a Z-shaped metal channel acoustically engineered to reduce vibration and the transfer of noise. It can be attached with drywall screws right over an existing drywall or plaster ceiling. The channel is applied perpendicular to the ceiling framing and should be screwed into the framing.
Keep in mind that light boxes, heat registers and other ceiling-mounted devices must be extended to align with the new ceiling surface. And, needless to say, the new drywall will need to be finished and painted.
Due to the complexity of this project, you may want to hire a professional drywall contractor. We are hard-pressed to think of a task that requires more physical stamina than hanging those monstrous sheets of wallboard overhead.
Reducing noise from room to room similarly involves increasing the density or thickness of the material separating the spaces. Adding one layer of drywall can have a profound impact. Adding a layer to both sides of a wall can make it virtually soundproof.
A new layer of drywall is attached to the framing through the existing wallboard with drywall screws and/or construction adhesive. The drywall must then be finished and painted, panelled or papered. Again, if you’d rather be sailing, then a drywall contractor can help.
As with the ceiling scenario, electrical outlets, switches, and other mechanical components and finishes will need to be extended. Electrical box extenders are inexpensive and available at hardware stores or home centres. Crown mould, baseboard, and window and door trim may also need to be replaced.
If you do the work yourself, there are a few tricks that make the job go easier.
Essentially, hanging drywall is like putting a puzzle together. In most cases, the panels are installed with the long side running horizontally, perpendicular to the wall studs. Ceiling panels are installed perpendicular to the ceiling joist.
If the wall or ceiling is framed with proper spacing, the end of each panel should align with the centre of a stud or joist. Thus, there will be ample bearing for fastening nails or screws. In addition, joints are staggered to provide maximum strength and prevent cracks.
There is method to the madness of hanging drywall. Ceiling material is hung first and wall material follows. This allows for a neat corner configuration, which makes finishing easier. It also allows the wall panels to reach down to the floor, leaving only a small gap.
Since most homes have 2.4-metre-ceilings, two panels (one above the other) cover the wall from floor to ceiling. What do you do if the ceiling is higher than the standard?
Here’s what the pros do: Rather than hanging two full sheets high and adding a partial strip at the bottom, they hang one strip in the centre with one full sheet above and one below. That places the joints at a comfortable working height, reducing the need to bend over and saving you time, money and back pain.
Hanging the board is as simple as measuring, cutting it with a razor knife, and snapping it in both directions for a nice, even edge. Care should be taken to measure for and mark electrical boxes, pipes and other penetrations that will require cutouts. Cut-outs can be made using a drywall saw, jigsaw or router.
The two primary devices used to fasten drywall to framing are nails or drywall screws. We prefer drywall screws for many reasons, the foremost of which is damage control. Hammering a nail into a wall consisting of aged, dry framing can crack plaster, pop existing drywall nails, and knock tile off nearby walls and ceilings. This chaos can be avoided by simply using drywall screws and an electric screw gun.
Finally, with drywall, it all boils down to the finish. That’s the part that everyone sees, and it’s what makes drywall look like a wall. So don’t take short cuts. Hiring a pro to tape and finish the job will not only give you professional results. It can make even the poorest installation job look super.
–Associated Press