![]() Some adhesive gypsum powder or tape then fastens the sheets or boards together to form continuous drywall. Drywall is basically a set of sheets nailed or screwed into the wall. Materialĭrywall and plaster have distinct elements that magnify their differences. Here are the ways in which plaster is different from drywall. ![]() Hanging weight Hangs 10-100 pounds with anchors Can hang as much weight as you need, as long as you have the proper anchors Key differences between Plaster and Drywall Bulletproof Not bulletproof unless enhanced with special fiberglass (10) Most plaster walls stop the standard gunfire Anchors Supports light anchors, including plastics Every anchor has to be drilled into the concrete. (9) The plaster is fireproof but can be damaged (not burnt) by the heat. Gypsum has chemical compounds that resist fire. The plaster is hard enough to discourage penetration of sounds Fireproof The sheets are flammable except for type-X & type C drywalls. Gypsum Cement, sand, water, stucco, or lime Cost of material $10 to $60 per 0.5” sheet ( 6) $7 to $13 per foot Cost of labour About $2 per foot (7) $2 to about $10 per foot Maintenance costs $50 per hour (7) $75 per hour (11) Durability Warranty of 1-5 yearsBreaks easily Termites eat the cellulose (8) Can stand for centuries Soundproof Can achieve soundproofing under special installation procedures. Table showing the key differences of drywall vs plaster Difference Drywall Plaster wall Material Sheets Plaster, on the other hand, is pricier, tougher, more brittle, and durable of the two finishes. The drywall finish is not only quick to install but also cheap and easy to maintain. ![]()
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