1 5 to 2 lbs.
Drywall mud per sheet og drywall.
Other methods of installation may use more or less material.
We have three major types of drywall compound to choose from.
Installers can often get access to lower unit prices for drywall if they buy in bulk.
You ll need anywhere from 1 5 to 2 pounds of joint compound per 4 8 sheet.
To get the square feet of the area measure the width and height and multiply the two numbers.
Drywall tape typically covers about 2 3 square feet of sheetrock per foot of tape.
Lightweight joint compound quick set joint compound and the all purpose compound.
62 sheets of drywall x 28 screws 1736 screws.
This estimate doesn t include an allowance for waste.
1 800 square foot divided by 32 about 56 sheets of drywall 4 by 8 56 sheets 5 6 10 add on about 62 sheets of drywall.
As a general rule estimate 0 053 pounds of mud per square foot of drywall.
If you re using a quick setting product then you ll likely need 073 pounds of mud per square foot.
It s based on the manufacturer s recommended installation practices.
62 sheets of drywall x 12 a sheet 744.
When i drywall for remodels i do a lot of skim coating.
A 12 by 12 room 12 panels for the wall 5 more for the ceiling.
How much joint compound per sheet of drywall.
It depends on the sheet size compound type and how much water was used to thin the compound.
As a baseline i use a 5 gal bucket of usg mud for every 10 4x12 sheets of rock and 1 200 roll of tape.
So multiply the total number of square feet by 0 053 to determine how many pounds of compound you ll need.
If you re using a lightweight joint compound not premixed then you ll probably need 053 pounds of mud per square foot of drywall.
They have different advantages for different jobs and range in price as well as application.
Measure the area where the new drywall will be installed.
1 600 x 0 053 84 8 pounds of compound.
How much drywall mud do i need for texture.
A standard 4 by 8 sheet for example measures 32 square feet.
The quick set drywall compound allows of better time management on quicker jobs while lightweight compound is an easy apply or sand alternative and all.
10 4x8 sheets would probably take about 3 buckets.
If you re doing new construction it s not as messy 1 gallon per 10 sheets sounds about right.
For example if you are putting up 1 600 square feet of drywall you would need.