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There's a lot of debate between homeowners when choosing behind plaster and drywall. Are they that different? Is one remarkably better than the other, or is it simply an aesthetic choice? Ultimately, the value and difference between the two options are up to the homeowner. In this article, our skilled drywall professionals will go over several of the benefits and drawbacks drywall and plaster have to offer so you might better decide which option is the right one for your home. When you've made your decision, give our skilled drywall company a call and let us provide you with a quality installation you'll be able to enjoy for years to come.
Drywall is a very common house finishing option favored by many homeowners for many reasons. Drywall is fairly easy to install and pretty inexpensive to boot. The low price point is a great benefit for many homeowners who don't want to invest unnecessary funds into a more expensive wall finishing and are content with a simpler wall design. The cost and labor for drywall are relatively low, so it's often the de facto choice for any wall finishing.
Drywall isn't great when it comes to blocking sound, however. Since it's so much thinner than its plaster counterpart, it doesn't do a great job of blocking out sound between rooms. If this is important to you, or you need better sound dampening for a business location, then drywall may not be the choice for you.
Plaster is unique to the client. With plaster, you can have custom wall finishes and designs that are unique to your home or business. Custom textures add a unique and altogether stylized feel to your home, which is something you can't achieve with drywall. However, achieving these effects takes a skilled crew with the knowledge and ability to manipulate and lay plaster. This makes plaster the more expensive and time-consuming option between the two.
Plaster, unlike drywall, requires a very experienced crew to properly mix and coat the walls, meaning that labor and material costs for plaster will be higher, but the finish quality and design will be worth the cost. Plaster is also more soundproof, so for businesses or homes where noise reduction is an important factor, plaster is a great choice.
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