How to adhere drywall to a concrete block.
How to drywall a concrete wall.
However in some installations such as in a basement it is necessary to glue drywall sheets to the interior of concrete block walls.
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.
They want drywall on the existing studs but that moves into the poured wall section.
Instead of setting the studs back 1 2 inch to allow for the finished drywall to be flush with the concrete plane the original builder set the studs flush with the concrete surface plane.
The basement has poured concrete walls in combination with 2x6 plates and studs.
In my garage the common wall to the house has a 6 foot stem footer concrete with wood studs above to the ceiling of 16 feet.
Drywall is usually attached to wall studs with 2 inch drywall screws using an electric drill with a driver bit installed.
If the drywall is in.
Typically a stud wall is then installed against the concrete but furring strips are quick easy and take up less space.
The concrete stairsteps from front to back where the back is all studs and no poured concrete.
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.
Drive three concrete nails spaced at even intervals through each side of each hat channel.
The hat channel image 1 should be attached to the wall using concrete nails and concrete nail gun images 2 and 3.