Why You Don't Hang 1/2 in Drywall on the Ceiling

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2021
  • This is one of the reasons you don't hang 1/2 in drywall without proper backing on 24in studs, some builders and subcontractors are not out for a quality product just for the $$$. If you come across this tell the builder and if it is not fixed your warranty for those areas is voided.

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  • @justadude8539
    @justadude8539 6 місяців тому +20

    You should add to the title, “unless the ceiling joists are 16 inches apart”

  • @mrsarianna6607
    @mrsarianna6607 7 місяців тому +5

    So this explains why all the seams in my garage are messed up.. thanks for the info. Now to find a good contractor 🤦🏾‍♂️😂

  • @marcemarc6516
    @marcemarc6516 Рік тому +21

    24” trusses should have strapping. The trusses are going to move too much for straight Sheetrock. I’m with this guy. If you’re going to cheap out and do it cause it’s lighter. At least throw a little liquid nail to save everyone the trouble

    • @1Aplease
      @1Aplease 4 місяці тому

      Ok. Construction adhesive on the beams? What happens if u have to replace some of the glued sheet rock?

    • @marcemarc6516
      @marcemarc6516 3 місяці тому +1

      @@1Aplease you cut it out and replace it. It’s a standard practice to glue Sheetrock. You don’t see as often in remodels or smaller residential homes but in commercial buildings and larger higher end homes is very common. It allows less screws and helps with screw pops. I said liquid nail above but that’s not usually what’s used. I was making making the point that if he wasn’t going to add strapping he should at least use an adhesive to help with all the deflection from the trusses

  • @thenexthobby
    @thenexthobby Рік тому +7

    I'd probably either use nailers so that there's an edge to secure it to, and/or go with 1/4" boards so that gravity has less to pull down to begin with.

  • @praiselifeworshiplife1ca
    @praiselifeworshiplife1ca 8 місяців тому +5

    The more blocking the better.screws around the boarders always works.

  • @devonbishop5191
    @devonbishop5191 9 місяців тому +2

    Literally just saved me from mistake I was about to make today at job I sold

  • @bbbbbbb2357
    @bbbbbbb2357 7 місяців тому +7

    Doesn’t matter 1/2 or 5/8 if you have nailers and it’s screwed to it. This videos treats the symptom but not the peoblem

    • @1Aplease
      @1Aplease 4 місяці тому

      Thank you.

  • @1Aplease
    @1Aplease 4 місяці тому +1

    5/8 is 1/8 over 1/2 . Don't u need more support to start with? Seems to me 1/8 thicker rock still needs extra support. Why is it 24" and not 16" on center or strapping for support?
    Not understanding. Thank u

  • @1Aplease
    @1Aplease 4 місяці тому +1

    STRAPPING IS A BEAUTIFUL THING😊

    • @chriscolameco6850
      @chriscolameco6850 3 місяці тому

      Yeah this I always strap ceillings.

    • @chriscolameco6850
      @chriscolameco6850 3 місяці тому

      OSB, table saw and a framing nailer. Cheap and ads maybe 2-3 minutes of labor per finished sheet

    • @JunCna
      @JunCna 23 дні тому

      Makes life hella easy when you want to do upgrade for either lights or home theatre system

  • @user-lh8uu5tl2u
    @user-lh8uu5tl2u 7 місяців тому

    True that.... strapping is important tho..good stuff

  • @lartyhartison9209
    @lartyhartison9209 8 місяців тому +5

    5/8" drywall is code in résidentielle and commercial dwellings for ceilings always because its fire retardant to hamper fire before it reaches the upper floors for 1hr or more , ,,,,,,,,

    • @get_some2083
      @get_some2083 6 місяців тому +1

      That's what I always understood also

    • @GregoryGuay
      @GregoryGuay Місяць тому

      5/8” gyp in RC1 at 16” OC , right?
      Getting ready to DIY….

  • @andrewcarr2431
    @andrewcarr2431 2 місяці тому

    Unless you strap the ceiling first or add strapping/blocking where the edges meet to add additional fastener strength. 5/8 board, while a little more ridged may not solve the problem in this instance.

  • @GADRYWALL
    @GADRYWALL Рік тому +1

    Good info, that makes sense

  • @dezln420
    @dezln420 11 місяців тому +9

    Done plenty 1/2”lids on2’ never had problem

  • @GreatWhiteNiko
    @GreatWhiteNiko 6 місяців тому

    House is 15 years old. All ceilingsa re 1/2" drywall. No problems until the foundation started to move. So what were you saying about it all?

  • @patrickcowan8701
    @patrickcowan8701 7 місяців тому +2

    1/2" ultralight is rated for ceilings on 24" center's

    • @JD-ft2lr
      @JD-ft2lr 6 місяців тому

      Indeed! As long as its run perpendicular to rafters and fastened properly.

    • @bent1208
      @bent1208 6 місяців тому

      And what everyone else is saying, strapping. The guy missed it on this one.

    • @1Aplease
      @1Aplease 4 місяці тому

      I thought so. All weight needs good support. Gravity is a beast.

  • @southernslipping4225
    @southernslipping4225 3 місяці тому +1

    That ain’t why they didn’t screw the end of sheet down

  • @FoolyLiving
    @FoolyLiving 10 місяців тому

    I have a metal roof that has no rafters at all, and has rigid foamboard insulation that is not covered or even painted. How would I go about making this fireproof because if this catches fire from our bad electric, were gonna be toast. It burns hot, dirty, and quick! I have thought of putting fireproofing paint on it and then covering it with glued on wool felt or painting it with thinned out concrete. Would these work to make it safer? Its in my living room so its pretty important. There are no wood boards in this ceiling, its all metal with foam glued.

    • @da324
      @da324 7 місяців тому +1

      I'd fix the bad electric first!

  • @usche1
    @usche1 Рік тому

    Gracias😊

  • @Bryan-wq1ng
    @Bryan-wq1ng Рік тому +1

    Hmmm? Informative 😜

  • @scxrvyy9857
    @scxrvyy9857 6 місяців тому

    Dosent matter what kind of sheet you use weathered if it’s 1/2 or 5/8 if the sheets aren’t staggered when hung after a while it starts to crack and the way you tape/ mud as well

  • @andywood3311
    @andywood3311 2 місяці тому

    If it’s framed right you don’t have that issue there has to be something there to attach it to

  • @rachelgoodsky8718
    @rachelgoodsky8718 5 днів тому

    Wow

  • @wagohowardmusic
    @wagohowardmusic Рік тому

    If done on 16incenters and layer horizontal.. well it works. Just not a stuff.
    How ever did that they used full sheet and laid the opposite way. Thusly no support in middle at seems.. ;(

  • @juliagoolia5604
    @juliagoolia5604 6 місяців тому

    What happens if your mom’s house was built in 1978 and the vaulted ceiling and even kitchen ceiling is cracking out? Should she replace the whole ceiling?! We tried repainting, crown molding, replacing insulation everything! Besides replacing the dry wall. So is that what we should do?😢

    • @andrewcarr2431
      @andrewcarr2431 2 місяці тому

      cracking is the result of structural movement, need to address that issue first. If your drywall is nailed then add screws for additional support, if that doesn't work then you may need to remove the ceiling to fix any structural issues.

  • @ericmadx3063
    @ericmadx3063 Рік тому +3

    I used 1/4 and no cracks as long as you use a good amount of compound with tape on the seams ur good but that was me

  • @mercedesbouchard5118
    @mercedesbouchard5118 8 місяців тому

    So how do you fix a problem? I'm having issues. Thanks

  • @davesiringo7147
    @davesiringo7147 7 місяців тому

    Use crown molding 😅

  • @bonefiedrealdeal3640
    @bonefiedrealdeal3640 9 місяців тому

    You use no coat angle on 45 angles not tape and you don’t push on the ceiling

  • @justtisha
    @justtisha 10 місяців тому +1

    Wouldn't you want to land on a joist?

    • @andrewbrakey6214
      @andrewbrakey6214 8 місяців тому +1

      Yeah doesn't seem to end on a joist or board.

    • @jacksmith2315
      @jacksmith2315 7 місяців тому +1

      Thats why you use strapping 16 on center. Your 48" sheets will always land half on strapping for both pieces to be screwed to. Much flatter and stronger ceilings

  • @kidjetrecon7153
    @kidjetrecon7153 Рік тому

    Should only use Sag board, 5/8 is a big problem unless you’re code forces you.

    • @HomeGrownPyro1
      @HomeGrownPyro1 11 місяців тому

      Why is it a big problem?

    • @kidjetrecon7153
      @kidjetrecon7153 11 місяців тому

      @@HomeGrownPyro1 hang it

    • @jacksmith2315
      @jacksmith2315 7 місяців тому

      Ive only ever used 5/8 sheet rock on ceilings. Make a 2x4 T to hold it up

  • @Raw-Russ
    @Raw-Russ 6 місяців тому

    Shouldn't those boards be turned 90° so they are across as many studs as possible.

    • @andrewcarr2431
      @andrewcarr2431 2 місяці тому

      doesn't make any difference, the perimeter of the boards should be secured to a framing member.

  • @scxrvyy9857
    @scxrvyy9857 6 місяців тому

    And if the taper dosent put the tape on right the joint will crack or if it doesn’t get smooth in right it can blister or if the tape dosent have enough mud it can blister as well

  • @omelet8965
    @omelet8965 Рік тому +2

    Whats recommended for bedroom ceiling?

  • @jrremodelandrestore7918
    @jrremodelandrestore7918 Рік тому +2

    Wtf?

  • @andrewbrakey6214
    @andrewbrakey6214 8 місяців тому

    Seems like they just floated that piece. Shouldn't be able to flex the seam if it's on the truss.

    • @jacksmith2315
      @jacksmith2315 7 місяців тому

      The edges are not on a truss or strapping. Big reason here in new england we always strap our ceilings. Gives a much flatter and stronger ceiling.

  • @bonefiedrealdeal3640
    @bonefiedrealdeal3640 9 місяців тому

    What about resilient channel or ceiling board?

  • @New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint
    @New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint 11 місяців тому +1

    That’s not the reason, the reason is the screws . You need to use steel stud screws on wood to prevent that , and tape your joints with a extra light weight mud so it don't put to much weight on the paper. If you tape with a heavy mud it won’t hold up. The paper becomes to heavy and falls off the ceiling .use 20min hot mud in the end on the final coat. It will lock everything into place . Also don’t prefill any large openings . You need that gap for expansion and contraction . Lastly a huge tip is wetting all your drywall before you install, but don’t soak it. Just a little damp and install it so that when it shrinks up and dries, it drys around the screw. Sorta becoming one with it and locking that drywall into place . And stop staggering sheetrock . You just create way more work with all these little tiny joints everywhere . That’s just more options for the joints to crack as opposed to just one joint . Think about it 15 joints on a ceiling or 5 which one has the greater odds of cracking ..:.. feel free to ask any questions I might have not answered

    • @jacksmith2315
      @jacksmith2315 7 місяців тому +1

      Use strapping under the trusses/joists. Lay out 16" on center so all your seams land on the strapping/a nailer. Much flatter and stronger ceilings

    • @New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint
      @New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint 7 місяців тому

      @@jacksmith2315 my man . Great minds think alike

  • @Samuel-ik5wp
    @Samuel-ik5wp 11 місяців тому

    I thought 8-mile worked in a factory?

  • @1mrsleepy1
    @1mrsleepy1 Рік тому

    Glue the studs!

    • @jacksmith2315
      @jacksmith2315 7 місяців тому

      Just run strapping 16" on center for nailers