This works with the every 12 inches rule of thumb we ve discussed earlier.
Number of drywall screws per sheet.
How many drywall screws or nails you ll need per sheet depend on the size of the sheet and the spacing of the studs.
Drywall screws are designed to hang drywall panels to a wood frame.
A 4 x 12 drywall sheet typically needs around 50 screws.
1 600 divided by 300 5 33 pounds of screws.
If it s 4 by 12 it ll take about 36 screws.
This means it s 324 square feet 30 10 square meters.
The general answer you should use at least one drywall screw every 10 12 inches.
The short answer it depends on your municipality.
How many screws per sheet of drywall.
This total is comprised of four screws on the five middle studs and six screws on each of the two sides.
This means that for a 4 x 12 sheet of drywall you will probably use around 50 screws on the entire sheet.
Figure on using about 32 drywall screws per sheet of 4 foot by 8 foot drywall installed horizontally on a wall.
If it s going on a ceiling it ll take about 36 screws.
Although the more closely spaced your studs the more screws you ll be using to attach drywall panels you can still figure on an average of one screw for every square foot of drywall.
However the larger the screw length or diameter the fewer screws per pound.
For example if you have 1 600 square feet of drywall.
Generally you ll need a screw every 12 inches for 24 inch stud framing and every 16 inches for 16 inch stud framing.
That s if the panel is going on a wall.
Say your ceiling is 18 feet by 18 feet 5 47 meters by 5 47 meters.
To determine the pounds of screws required divide the square footage of drywall by 300.
In standard home construction about 28 screws are needed to properly attach a 4 by 8 foot piece of drywall.
A 1 pound box of standard 1 25 inch long drywall screws contains approximately 300 pieces.
On ceilings you ll need a minimum of one screw every 12 inches regardless of joist spacing.
So how many screws are needed per sheet of drywall.
If nails are used to install drywall small bumps can form in the drywall sheets if the nails.
You need to attach the sheet to each stud in even spacing.
Wall studs set 16 inches apart fit 4 by 8 foot drywall panels perfectly.
When screwing drywall sheets 4 by 8 to the studs vertically use four screws and start at the top.
If you drywall on 16 on centre studs with sheet length perpendicular to the studs and screw the two outside length edges at 6 spacing as it should be and the two interior studs at 12.