Commercial Drywall
Fit-Out

Our commercial drywall fit-out services emphasize durability, functionality, and aesthetics. Our services are tailored to your business needs, and our commercial drywall fit-out services always ensure that your commercial spaces meet regulatory codes. Contact us today to start your next project!

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Key Considerations for Commercial Drywall Construction

  1. Building Codes: Ensure that your drywall installation complies with local regulations.
  2. Material Selection: Choose the right type of drywall based on the building’s needs.
  3. Professional Installation: Hiring skilled contractors ensures the job is done correctly, reducing the risk of future issues.

Popular Types of Commercial Drywall

Regular Drywall Moisture-Resistant Drywall (Green Board) Fire-Rated Drywall (Type X)

 

Also known as standard or white board, this is the most commonly used type of drywall in both commercial and residential spaces. Consisting of a gypsum core between two sheets of heavy paper, this type provides a smooth surface for painting and finishing. Regular drywall is perfect for interior walls and ceilings and its versatility makes it an ideal choice for any general construction project. The key benefits include affordability, ease of installation, and smooth finishes. 

 

Often referred to as green board due to its green hue, this type of drywall is specifically designed to withstand high humidity and moisture. It consists of a special coating and water-resistant gypsum core, making it perfect for areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. You will most commonly find this type of drywall in commercial spaces like restaurants, hotels, and healthcare facilities. The key benefits include mold resistance, durability, and versatility.

 

Known as Type X, fire-rated drywall is engineered to provide enhanced fire resistance. It consists of additives that slow down the spread of flames and reduce heat transfer through the board. This type of drywall is crucial in commercial buildings and areas with strict fire safety regulations such as corridors and stairwells. This drywall is often required in multi-tenant buildings, schools, and healthcare facilities. The key benefits include enhanced safety and protection and peace of mind as your employees and customers will be ensured a safe environment. 

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