What Thickness of Drywall Should You Use for a Garage?

Learn the recommended drywall thickness for garage walls and ceilings, including fire-resistant options for shared walls.

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Garage drywall should typically be 1/2 inch thick. This thickness is sufficient for walls and ceilings. However, if attached to a common wall between the garage and living space, 5/8 inch Type X drywall is recommended for enhanced fire resistance. Always check local building codes for requirements specific to your area.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the standard drywall thickness for a garage? The standard drywall thickness for garage walls and ceilings is typically 1/2 inch.
  2. When should I use 5/8 inch Type X drywall in a garage? 5/8 inch Type X drywall is recommended for walls shared between the garage and living spaces for enhanced fire resistance.
  3. Do local building codes affect drywall thickness requirements in a garage? Yes, local building codes may have specific requirements for drywall thickness and fire resistance, so always check them before installation.