With drywall it takes a fraction of the time.
Hanging drywall 9 foot walls.
When applying drywall to a 9 foot tall wall there are a couple ways to go.
Fewer seams horizontal hanging reduces the lineal footage of seams by about 25.
Whether you re going to hang the drywall yourself or hire a sub contractor make sure to ask about 54 inch drywall.
On an average 2 000 sq.
You ll find 54 in wide drywall at drywall suppliers or you can special order it from most home centers and lumberyards.
Drywall usually comes in either 4 8 or 4 12 sizes.
2 x 54 108 9 feet.
If using 54 sheets yes they make them drywall supply houses stock them one seam in the middle.
Keeping the footage of seams to a minimum will result in less taping and a better looking finished job.
To work that fast takes practice and a few specialized tools.
Ceilings and odd things like flexible drywall for curved surfaces.
If your drywall subcontractor hasn t heard of it before insist that they look into it.
First you can get 9 or 10 foot drywall sheets.
For walls nine feet high or shorter hanging the drywall horizontally has a number of benefits.
Home with 9 foot ceilings it s likely to save a drywall crew as much as 40 man hours or as much as 1 600.
Just make sure that you have an access route to bring them in like a walk out basement.
Hanging a 9ft drywall ceiling by myself.
If you live in an area large enough to support a commercial supplier it ll offer more variety than an average lumberyard.
Tall consider ordering special 54 in wide sheets of drywall to avoid an extra horizontal joint.
If the walls you re planning to drywall are between 8 ft.
Its more a matter of personal preference and not a right or wrong way.