Drywall vs plaster. Which is better?

drywall

If you’re a homeowner, then taking good care of your walls would be of utmost importance and on many occasions, you might find yourselves in a state of confusion. When asked to choose between plastering your walls or adding drywalls. Well, there are a few marked differences between the two and depending on your affinity, you can choose which one to go with. While both, plaster and drywalls, are equally frequently recommended, people tend to choose one over the other based on a few factors. Before we consider those factors, let us understand what these two products are. 

Plaster walls 

A conventional technique of wall strengthening that has evolved over the years to become one of the most sought-after alternatives. Known for its exceptional soundproofing quality, plastered walls are meant to create that perfect sense of isolation, which in today’s times is a much-needed thing. Plaster walls also tend to give off a textured look, making it seem more sophisticated and unique than your normal wall. Application of plaster is considered by many as more of an art than a technical skill. So while the result is visually stunning, the process of application involves time and expertise. Which is why it is recommended that you seek professional help when dealing with such a task. 

Drywall 

Drywall is essentially a set of wall-sized board panels consisting of sheetrock or to understand it in simpler terms, think of it as two sheets of thick paper with solid gypsum stuffed between them. While the dimension of these boards varies from wall to wall, the thickness is usually either ½ inch or ⅝ inches. While the ½ inch board is cost-effective and easier to install, the ⅝ inch board is capable of effectively soundproofing your room while adding strength to your wall. While it is very possible to hammer nails to fit your drywalls, professionals prefer drywall screws as the end result is a seamless structure that promises to remain as sturdy long after being installed. 

A middle ground 

For those of you who still find themselves confused or are tempted by both alternatives equally, there is some good news. In recent times, a middle ground between plaster walls and drywalls has been found in veneer plaster. The concept is very simple. On gypsum boards, multiple layers of plaster are coated. So while it gives you the same insulation as drywall, it also soundproofs the room while giving off the brilliant texture of a plastered wall. Regardless of your taste, when it comes time to upgrade the look of your home, hiring a professional will help ensure that you get the job done right.