1983Camperspecial
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Make sure anyone that works for who ever you hire , everyone is legal and no speakada de spanish.
Make sure anyone that works for who ever you hire , everyone is legal and no speakada de spanish.
nope...we have two quotes we are waiting for.Woohoo, got a quote for $6650.. getting better! LOL. Have one more quote that hasnt come back yet
Well here in NZ, "level of finish" is everything.Levels of finish are rarely seen in residential in GA. Most drywall guys don't even speak english. It is either smooth ceiling or textured. lol
I was at Lowes today, <$5 for 1/2" drywall.
Is there a reason people are using 5/8"?
rob
Because we have living space above the garage, it has to be 5/8" fire rated, We have 24" on center on the second floor ceilings, and we want the extra sound deadening. The shared wall in the stairwell for the second floor is the bedroom wall to one in the main house. So, the 5/8" drywall is fire rated/extra sound proofing/constructed of a denser filler. Besides we are only talking about less than an extra $200 in the total material bill. They don't charge extra for the different thickness in the labor rate.Is there a reason people are using 5/8"? rob

Because we have living space above the garage, it has to be 5/8" fire rated, We have 24" on center on the second floor ceilings, and we want the extra sound deadening. The shared wall in the stairwell for the second floor is the bedroom wall to one in the main house. So, the 5/8" drywall is fire rated/extra sound proofing/constructed of a denser filler. Besides we are only talking about less than an extra $200 in the total material bill. They don't charge extra for the different thickness in the labor rate.![]()

Question........ is there much difference between the 1/2 and 5/8 drywall concerning sound transmission? I was of the opinion that there is very little. 5/8 having more "mass" , it does help, but very little I am led to believe. Thoughts......?
It is 25% thicker so effectively 25% better sound barrier.
I paid 30 bucks a sheet for a basement finish. I dont know what level that would be but it was finished smooth and primered for that price. I had 85 sheets in the basement. He broke it out as 10 for materials 8 to hang and 12 to finish. I didnt hesitate to write the check. I got quotes of 4500 to 5500.. He was referred to buy 3 family friends who had work done. He was slow, but the work is great. $2550 didnt seem too bad considering the angles, bathrooms included green board at no extra cost. This was all for 1/2" though..
got two quotes for drywall in the past two days.. one was $9700, and the other was 9k.. this is for hanging / sanding / taping roughly 185 sheets of 5/8". Is drywall really that expensive? or are these guys just out of their minds?
As a state licensed drywall contractor in California, I can tell you that $9000 is CHEAP!
Holy Zombie thread!!!!!
Note that you're replying to a three year old thread, so pricing may well have changed in the meantime.
