Drywall, also known as plasterboard or gypsum board, is a panel made of gypsum plaster pressed between two
thick sheets of paper. Drywalls are usually used to make interior walls and partitions. Drywalls have
replaced lath and plaster today because it is quick to work with.
Drywall Partitions are the next-generation, environment-friendly, performance-driven solution. These can be
used for interior applications and finished in a wide variety of choices to suit every requirement. Drywall
partition is the most speedy wall system.
Regular drywall is fire retardant by nature (the water molecules in the gypsum slow the spread of flames), but it isn’t enhanced with other materials like fire-resistant drywall.
Moisture-resistant drywall has a special surface coating to minimize the extent of damage when water exposure happens.
In high-moisture areas, this specially treated drywall can help resist mold and mildew—often worth the additional cost for health and durability.
Building codes dictate Type X (fireboard) in areas such as garages, bedrooms, multi-family housing, and many commercial buildings. It provides enhanced fire resistance.
Contains more layers of wood fibers, gypsum, and polymers to dampen sound. Used for walls, ceilings, and floors where noise control matters.
Both moisture- and mold-resistant, covered with fiberglass facings instead of paper—great for kitchens and bathrooms.
Uses recycled industrial by-products and earth-friendly processes while maintaining quality performance (e.g., Eco Rock).
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