What is the difference between lightweight drywall and regular drywall?
Considering this, is lightweight drywall as good as regular drywall?
Although both standard drywall and lightweight drywall are good for any room in your house (except the bathroom) the lightweight option is more user-friendly. Since it is lighter, carrying it around and hanging it isn't incredibly difficult.
Keeping this in view, what is the difference between standard and lightweight drywall?
While the specifications for each producer's light drywall run the gamut, it's safe to say that compared to standard 1/2-inch, 4- by 8-foot boards, lightweight drywall comes out 20 to 30 percent lighter. The light counterpart to a 57-pound standard board may dip the scales to 44 pounds.
If the drywall is not quite meeting your curve, you can slightly dampen the drywall to make it more flexible. 1/2-inch: Half-inch drywall panels are the standard thickness for interior walls, as well as ceilings. When installed on ceilings, 5/8-inch-thick panels are more resistant to sagging than 1/2-inch panels.