How to replace a drywall ceiling.
How to replace ceiling tiles with drywall.
For a quick update pop old tiles out of the ceiling grid and replace with fresh ones.
Use ceiling grade gypsum board to replace your ceiling drywall.
Gypsum board is much lighter than the standard wallboard which makes it safer to use for ceilings.
It s important to line up the long side edges.
Sometimes the problem extends so far that it s best to remove an entire 4 by 8 foot drywall panel or at least a large section of it and replace it with a new panel of the same size.
If your grid holds 24 x 48 tiles try a scored product that s designed to look like 24 x 24 panels.
Dropping ties with an old drop ceiling is easy.
Upgrading a drop ceiling.
A typical 300 square foot project costs 1 056.
See professionally prepared estimates for ceiling drywall replacement work.
The total price for labor and materials per square foot is 3 52 coming in between 3 14 to 3 90.
When you re choosing your new drywall look for ceiling grade gypsum board for the best and safest option to replace the drywall on your ceiling.
The national average cost to replace ceiling drywall is 0 53 per square foot with a range between 0 45 to 0 61.
Use a cordless drill or screw gun.
To install the drywall one person helps hold the board against the ceiling while two others drive in drywall screws 8 to 12 apart image 1.
Scrape any debris from the nail and screw holes that held the drop ceiling system.
If the original drywall or plaster sags screw plaster washers or replace sections of drywall.
The cost to replace ceiling drywall starts at 3 86 4 77 per square foot but can vary significantly with site conditions and options.
When a large section of drywall ceiling is saggy warped droopy broken moldy or wet you need more than just a spot repair.