The cost estimate does NOT include: Costs for removing, relocating, repairing, or modifying existing framing, surfacing, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems - or bringing those systems into compliance with current building codes.
Costs for testing and remediation of hazardous materials asbestos, lead, etc. General contractor overhead and markup for organizing and supervising the Sheetrock Installation. Sales tax on materials and supplies. Permit or inspection fees or portion thereof required by your local building department for your overall project. Zip Code. Item details. Sheetrock Installation Labor, Basic Basic labor to install sheetrock with favorable site conditions. Sheetrock Installation Job Supplies Cost of related materials and supplies typically required to install sheetrock including: fasteners, seam tape, outside corner beads and topping compound.
Sheetrock Installation Equipment Allowance Job related costs of specialty equipment used for job quality and efficiency, including: Manual drywall hoist, drywall cutting and fabrication tools, auto loading drywall screw gun.
Option: Remove Drywall Break drywall into sections and remove from framing. Drywall Debris Disposal Costs to load and haul away old materials, installation waste and associated debris. Unused Minimum Labor Balance of 4 hr s minimum labor charge that can be applied to other tasks. Create your own price list in Homewyse Lists. Interior Painting.
You do not need a permit to remove, replace, or repair existing drywall. Permits are required when adding drywall to a new wall or when finishing a basement or attic. Drywall lasts 30 to 75 years with proper care. Exposure to moisture, termites, and pests reduces the lifespan. Drywall is a layer of gypsum sandwiched between two sheets of paper or fiberglass.
Plaster is a paste-like substance applied over blueboard or wood laths. Plaster is typically used for restorations on older or historic homes. Get free estimates. How much does drywall installation cost? How much will your drywall cost? Table of contents [hide] [show]. Get free quotes from drywall contractors in your city. View Pros. Find top-rated drywall companies near you. Before DIY, get free estimates from drywall pros.
Project Drywall sheets needed walls only Dryall sheets needed walls and ceiling 5x8 Bathroom 5 — 6 6 — 8 12x12 Bedroom 10 — 12 12 — 18 12x20 Master bedroom 12 — 16 16 — 24 16x20 Living room 12 — 18 20 — 28 20x20 Garage 16 — 24 24 — 36 1, SF Basement 22 — 60 45 — 80 1, SF Whole house — — 2, SF Whole house — — 2, SF Whole house — — 3, SF Whole house — — Drywall Plaster Cheaper Cracks less Faster and easier to install Minimal drying time Better insulating Thicker Fire-retardant More labor-intensive to install and requires multiple coats Longer drying time Stronger and more durable More soundproof.
Still have questions? Ask a drywall pro. HomeGuide Pro Survey - 20 Participants. Craftsman National Estimator Cloud. Cost to Install Drywall. Removing the drywall may not be a problem if you build a new home, but most older homes will need to consider this cost. If the workers need to install the drywall in a difficult-to-reach place, there is a chance they will require scaffolding to do it safely, which will cost you more. If your house has unusually shaped rooms that require specialized drywall hangers, you can expect the cost to increase considerably.
In some cases, the price of adding the drywall to your home can be double what we are suggesting here. Requiring a smooth ceiling can also increase the cost of many drywall installations because to get them completely smooth, the worker must keep adding mud and sanding it back, which takes time. Textured ceilings can often look more attractive and are frequently less expensive. The ceiling will be slightly less expensive because you can finish them to a level 3, but they may also require scaffolding to reach the framing, which will increase the cost.
Juicing can be a great way to squeeze in your daily vegetables, but not all veggies perform well in the juicer. Drier plants like broccoli. Ed Malaker Last updated: Jan 13 Framing If you are building a new house or adding an addition, the wall framing may still need work. Scaffolding If the workers need to install the drywall in a difficult-to-reach place, there is a chance they will require scaffolding to do it safely, which will cost you more.
Smooth Ceiling Requiring a smooth ceiling can also increase the cost of many drywall installations because to get them completely smooth, the worker must keep adding mud and sanding it back, which takes time.
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