Is drywall a good insulator? | | Always | 11% | | In most cases | 28% | | In some cases | 28% | | Never | 31% | | | | | Question: Is drywall a good insulator? Top Answer (31% of 35 votes): Never.
Answer: Never Explanation: Drywall is mainly structural. Proper insulation should always be placed behind the drywall | | Murphy's Mudding | Answer: Never Explanation: 1/2" drywall only has an R value of .45 | | Dimke Property Solutions llc | Answer: Never Explanation: It has no insulation in it | | Steve Sheppard Drywall Interior Construction | | | ProMatcher | Answer: Never Explanation: Drywall is not an insulator | | Lark D Drywall,llc | Answer: Never Explanation: If only drywall was installed you would have incredibly mild insulation value it is always recommended to put fiberglass blown or foam insulation behind drywall in all living areas | | Frenchman drywall services | Answer: Never Explanation: Drywall Is only a barrier to enclose | | Evolving Interiors | | | ProMatcher | Answer: In some cases Explanation: Depends if you talking about sound proof if so than yes there is product called Quiterock it is usually installed in theaters, media rooms, recording studios, lots of times on the ceiling in the daylight basement or walls, you can install it anywhere you like only it cost about $95 per sheet versus regular sheet is about $15, but if the question is about if it keeps warm inside the house while it's really cold outside I really it's not up to drywall here but a good insulation inside the wall and of course you can always go with 5/8 drywall instead of regular 1/2 inch, that may help a little. | | DVP CONSTRUCTION |
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