How To Hang Drywall On Cinder Block Wall
If you re working with a ceiling start there and work your way down to the walls.
How to hang drywall on cinder block wall. Cut enough furring strips from 1 by 3 inch lumber with a circular saw to allow you to space them 16 inches apart for the entire width of the wall as measured from the center of each strip. Run a base furring strip along the bottom of the cinder block wall from end to end. Once all the drywall has been attached it s ready for finishing. Repeat for all drywall sheets.
Attach the drywall to the furring strips with a nail gun and one inch drywall nails. Hold a piece of drywall up to the wall and align it so each edge of the drywall sheet sits in the middle of the furring strips on either side. Press the first piece of drywall in place on the wall and hold it for 30 seconds until it bonds with the concrete block. Use a furring strip cut to the length of the wall or any combination of strips that will.
Use concrete nails and a concrete nail gun to attach the hat channels to the wall after drawing a plumb line to make sure you ve spaced the hat channels properly for the size of drywall and insulation you re using. Begin by marking plumb lines on the drywall that correspond to the hat channels below. Have a friend hold the drywall in place and then screw it into the hat channels with an electric screw gun. Then to account for the foam s additional thickness add jamb extensions to the windows and doors and fur out around their openings.
Hold a furring strip up to the ceiling leaving about 1 4 inch of space between the strip and the ceiling. Step 2 install vertical furring strips every 16 inches on the cinder blocks using concrete screws to hold them in place. Drive three concrete nails spaced at even intervals through each side of each hat channel.