go4donuts
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I'm getting ready to hang drywall on the ceiling of my garage. It's a 24x24 building, 8 foot ceiling, 2x4 trusses with 24" spacing. I've searched this forum and found the answer to some other concerns about potential sagging - I've decided to use 5/8 board.
Question: The post I read also said to run the drywall perpendicular to the joists. Why is this?
The reason often given for running any sheeting material across the studs in a wall application is strength. But is strength a concern here? If a building is fit to stand without any interior sheeting, additional strength offered by interior sheeting should not be a major concern.
It seems to me that it will be easier to run the drywall along the joists because there will be fewer (or no) screws close to the **** joints. I.e. any screws at the **** joints can be set back along the joist to avoid breakout at the edge.
Question: The post I read also said to run the drywall perpendicular to the joists. Why is this?
The reason often given for running any sheeting material across the studs in a wall application is strength. But is strength a concern here? If a building is fit to stand without any interior sheeting, additional strength offered by interior sheeting should not be a major concern.
It seems to me that it will be easier to run the drywall along the joists because there will be fewer (or no) screws close to the **** joints. I.e. any screws at the **** joints can be set back along the joist to avoid breakout at the edge.
