logan97
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We are going to have some sheet rock installed. Evidently the new norm is to glue the rock on with a minimum of screws or nails. Anyone have an opinion about this method.
We are going to have some sheet rock installed. Evidently the new norm is to glue the rock on with a minimum of screws or nails. Anyone have an opinion about this method.
Only place I've ever seen that done is in mobile homes. I couldn't tell the difference, it looked normal and there wasn't anything to suggest it was glued up, but it sure was a mess taking it down!!!!!
I like screws. I can get a box of screws for under $20 to do a room. What does the glue cost? Is this just for walls, or do they glue the ceiling on too?
In homes with sunken floors, I've used liquid nails to glue the bottom of the sheetrock in place. Did the same with the baseboards.
Eddie
Had some drywall repairs in a mobile home once that was glued. Had to hand chisel the glue off careful not to remove too much wood. Small patches took three times the time.
I personally wouldn't want mine glued. And if the refused to screw it in place would be looking for a different crew.
If you or anyone in the future is going to replace that rock, plan on twice the demo and cost as the stud will need to be either scabbed out or replaced.
Good luck. IMO this practice only makes the initial install quicker for the contractor, and darn near impossible to replace the rock if needed due to mold, water damage, electrical repairs etc.
I would personally forbid the contractor from doing it!
The main reason they are using construction adhesive is to minimize nail pops, which also happens with screws. Don't matter what the faster is if the sheet moves and puckers around the fastener. Some if you seem to think its a shortcut, but it's done to improve results (and it takes longer since it adds a step). Our drywall guy said it cut way back on his warranty repairs. I can believe it -- we have only one pop in a 2900 sq ft house after 1 year, which is quite good considering how much the structure settles in that first year.
We are going to have some sheet rock installed. Evidently the new norm is to glue the rock on with a minimum of screws or nails. Anyone have an opinion about this method.