Drywall question
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 1:03 pm
I live in a prefab home and my autistic son has been taking out his frustrations on the walls' I've patched MANY holes and even had sections replaced so I know HOW to fix them, but I'm wondering WHY the walls seem so fragile?
It's not the thickness of the drywall because they're the same thickness as the standard stuff I've bought at Home Depot. I'm wondering if it has to do with the spacing of the studs behind the drywall or, if the boards themselves aren't attached properly? For example, in my son's room we've removed all the furniture - don't ask, it's a long story - and the walls ring like a drum when hit. I'm thinking that I may have to take some drywall screws and securing the entire board to the studs and not justin's the edges because clearly whoever hung them didn't. Am I right? Do you think the drywall would be less prone to breaking, or would it just help localize any future damage?
It's not the thickness of the drywall because they're the same thickness as the standard stuff I've bought at Home Depot. I'm wondering if it has to do with the spacing of the studs behind the drywall or, if the boards themselves aren't attached properly? For example, in my son's room we've removed all the furniture - don't ask, it's a long story - and the walls ring like a drum when hit. I'm thinking that I may have to take some drywall screws and securing the entire board to the studs and not justin's the edges because clearly whoever hung them didn't. Am I right? Do you think the drywall would be less prone to breaking, or would it just help localize any future damage?