cgv69
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So I’m finishing my basement and I’m at the drywall phase. I have some experience with drywalling but I’m not 100% sure how best to handle one of the rooms down there?
The room is 13’5” x 13’10”. I plan to drywall the ceiling as well as the walls (There is only a bedroom above this room). The ceiling joists are engineered wood I-beams spaced at 19” OC.
Assuming I’m using ½ “light weight” drywall, should I really install "strapping" for hanging the drywall to or is screwing the drywall directly to the ceiling joists fine in this situation? (yes, I will be using drywall screws not nails)
I know enough to know that using as few sheets of drywall (meaning fewer joints to mud) as possible is always best. The joists run perpendicular to the 13.5’ width of the room so if I don't install strapping, 4.5’ wide drywall would be almost perfect but around here I’m only finding the 4.5’ wide LW drywall in 12’ lengths (not 8', 10 or 14'). Even if I could find them in 14’ lengths, I’m not sure how hard it is to installing drywall that long onto the ceiling?
So what would you order drywall wise for the ceiling in this room with the goal of the least amount of joints and waste material without making the install any more of a PITA then it needs to be for a DIY’er +1 helper?
Thanks!
The room is 13’5” x 13’10”. I plan to drywall the ceiling as well as the walls (There is only a bedroom above this room). The ceiling joists are engineered wood I-beams spaced at 19” OC.
Assuming I’m using ½ “light weight” drywall, should I really install "strapping" for hanging the drywall to or is screwing the drywall directly to the ceiling joists fine in this situation? (yes, I will be using drywall screws not nails)
I know enough to know that using as few sheets of drywall (meaning fewer joints to mud) as possible is always best. The joists run perpendicular to the 13.5’ width of the room so if I don't install strapping, 4.5’ wide drywall would be almost perfect but around here I’m only finding the 4.5’ wide LW drywall in 12’ lengths (not 8', 10 or 14'). Even if I could find them in 14’ lengths, I’m not sure how hard it is to installing drywall that long onto the ceiling?
So what would you order drywall wise for the ceiling in this room with the goal of the least amount of joints and waste material without making the install any more of a PITA then it needs to be for a DIY’er +1 helper?
Thanks!

I would rethink the drywall decision in a basement ceiling .........access to plumbing/ HVAC / electrical seems to pop up within 12 months of the install