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  2. Drywall Thickness Guide: What to Use and Where

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    Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about drywall thickness. Q: How thick is standard drywall? 1/2-inch is the standard thickness for drywall. It’s the most commonly used thickness for interior walls. Q: What is the actual thickness of 1/2-inch drywall?

  3. Guide to Drywall Thickness, Length, and Width - The Spruce

    www.thespruce.com/standard-drywall-sizes-and-thicknesses-1822827

    The most important is drywall thickness. The most common drywall thickness is 1/2 inch, which is typically for residential use in homes. Building codes have some requirements when it comes to the thickness of drywall panels, as the best thickness depends on how and where it is being used.

  4. A Guide to Drywall Sizes - The Family Handyman

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    Drywall Thickness. Panels are available in four drywall thicknesses5/8-inch, 1/2-inch, 3/8-inch, and 1/4-inch. (above are all 5/8-inch). Each drywall thickness has specific applications and framing requirement. The 3/8-inch and 1/4-inch panels are only available in shorter lengths.

  5. Types of Drywall - The Home Depot

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    Most drywall measures 1/2-inch thick. It's the most common choice for interior walls because they are easy to carry and hang. If weight is a concern, consider ultra-light half-inch drywall.

  6. Drywall Buying Guide - Lowe's

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    Drywall thicknesses range from 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch. Building codes may specify a thickness for a specific type of application, but here are some common uses. 1/4-inch drywall isn’t strong enough to provide good support alone, but you can install it over a surface that’s already in place, such as for a repair.

  7. Drywall Thickness and Size Options (Dimensions) - Angi

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    Local building codes have strict requirements when it comes to drywall thickness. Use this guide to help you choose the right drywall size for your project.

  8. Drywall thickness ranges from 1/4-inch for flexible installations to 5/8-inch for enhanced soundproofing and fire resistance, with 1/2-inch being the most common for interior walls and ceilings.

  9. Drywall thickness is crucial for different purposes: 1/4-inch for curved walls and lightweight projects, 3/8-inch for patching holes, 1/2-inch for most walls and ceilings, and 5/8-inch for dividing walls and fire-resistant areas.

  10. Choosing The Right Drywall Thickness For Your Project

    www.truerockinterior.com/choosing-right-drywall-thickness-guide

    Discover the best drywall thickness for your next project with expert advice from leading drywall contractors. Learn about options, factors, and more.

  11. At a standard thickness of 1/2-inch, an 4×8-foot panel clocks in at roughly 57 pounds. Any heavier than this is very difficult for home DIYers to move, especially solo.