I have a concrete ceiling in my basement and would like to cover it with drywall.
Attach drywall to concrete ceiling.
Furring strips are long strips of wood that measure 1 inch thick and usually 2 or 3 inches wide.
When installing drywall onto any concrete surface including a ceiling you need to install furring strips.
How to adhere drywall to a concrete block.
If you want to install drywall over a masonry wall an old plastered wall or over a wall where the studs are uneven you can install furring strips first and then install the drywall to the strips.
The entire basement will need to be framed and i would like to add interior soffits.
Drive the fasteners in 375 inches 0 95 cm away from the edges of each sheet and space them 7 inches 18 cm apart along the perimeter.
While you can certainly glue drywall to a concrete block wall there are significant disadvantages with this method of adhering it.
Furring strips allow an air gap between the drywall and concrete to allow air to move and prevent mold.
Use either nails or screws to attach the drywall to the joists.
While the most common way to install drywall is to attach the wallboard panels to studs or joists you aren t limited to those two options.
Affix the drywall sheets permanently to the ceiling joists.
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.
However in some installations such as in a basement it is necessary to glue drywall sheets to the interior of concrete block walls.
The hat channel image 1 should be attached to the wall using concrete nails and concrete nail gun images 2 and 3.
Specifically i would like to take the flat surface concrete ceiling and put another ceiling under it so that i can install electrical lighting etc.
Drywall is usually attached to wall studs with 2 inch drywall screws using an electric drill with a driver bit installed.
Drive three concrete nails spaced at even intervals through each side of each hat channel.
One common technique is to cover the block wall with drywall.
First draw a plumb line to make sure the hat channels will be spaced properly for the size of drywall and insulation you re using.
Want the block wall in your basement to have a more finished appearance.