It is an inexpensive material that can be nailed or screwed down.
How to drywall a garage door.
Transform your garage into a room by adding wiring insulation and wall covering.
Putting drywall in the garage is reasonably easy.
The goal is to install all the drywall that you can fit easily but don t worry if you have to leave a few gaps near the metal.
A 20 by 24 feet two car garage has 800 square feet requiring coverage.
Check the drywall on the house side for missing blocking.
Lay out a door cut the same way as a window.
All it took was a little construction adhesive to lock it into place and a small bead of silicone sealant to keep water from getting underneath the metal.
Mark a line by spanning the bottom of the trusses with a straight 2.
So here are a few simple instructions on how to install drywall to the garage.
Apply the primer to the edges of the drywall along the door with a 2 inch paint brush a process called cutting in.
I also added an l shaped metal channel designed for roofing applications to help channel any water spills along the bottom of the wall and out through the garage door.
Install drywall around the garage door support brackets.
Make cuts for both doors and windows with a router or drywall saw and screw the panels in place with drywall screws.
A finished garage can become a workshop mechanic s space play space or even a private den.
Hang the largest pieces of drywall first then the smaller ones.
To do this attach the drywall to the ceiling studs with drywall screws every four to six inches.
Lean the piece of drywall against the opening mark the location of the studs and draw a line for the top of the door opening.
At the time of publication the cost of a 5 8 inch thick 4 by 8 foot drywall sheet averages 12 per sheet.
12 cover the rest of the drywall with primer this time using a paint roller.