JHZR2
Staff member
Hello,
I am putting a drywall ceiling over my living room plaster ceiling. Way back when, folks wallpapered the original plaster, then ceiling tiles were installed, and we have removed them... we are at the original plaster, and it is beyond repair due to the requirement to remove the wallpaper, fix all the cracks, at that point, we might as well re-do the whole thing.
My only problem is this: do I hang the 4x8 drywall with or across the joists? they are 16" on center, more or less (old house, things are crooked and never exact), so at different points across the ceiling, drywall may lay with nearly 16" not supported, exept that I can screw it into the lathe for what its worth...
So, what is th correct way to hang drywall, with or against the joist direction? How do you support the overhang areas? I guess that is what taping is for???
Thanks!
JMH
I am putting a drywall ceiling over my living room plaster ceiling. Way back when, folks wallpapered the original plaster, then ceiling tiles were installed, and we have removed them... we are at the original plaster, and it is beyond repair due to the requirement to remove the wallpaper, fix all the cracks, at that point, we might as well re-do the whole thing.
My only problem is this: do I hang the 4x8 drywall with or across the joists? they are 16" on center, more or less (old house, things are crooked and never exact), so at different points across the ceiling, drywall may lay with nearly 16" not supported, exept that I can screw it into the lathe for what its worth...
So, what is th correct way to hang drywall, with or against the joist direction? How do you support the overhang areas? I guess that is what taping is for???
Thanks!
JMH