- Q.How is "green board"
different from regular drywall? Where is it supposed to
be used, and what are its limitations?
A.Mike Lynn of United
States Gypsum Company's Research and Technology
Center responds: Green board, so called
because of its green facing paper, is a
water-resistant gypsum panel intended as a base for
the application of ceramic tile and plastic-faced
wall panels. Its face and back paper are chemically
treated to combat moisture penetration, while the
gypsum core utilizes a special moisture-resistant
composition. Panels are available in 1/2-inch and
5/8-inch thicknesses, as well as in fire-resistant
formulations. You can finish green board just as
you do traditional wallboard, but when you use it
on ceilings, space the framing no farther apart
than 12 inches o.c. for 1/2-inch board or 16 inches
o.c. for 5/8-inch board.
Green board is ideal for humid areas such as
bathrooms, powder rooms, kitchens, and utility
rooms. It is not intended for use in areas subject
to frequent water exposure, such as shower and tub
surrounds, indoor pools, and gang showers. For
those wetter areas, choose a cement board product
such as Durock, whose aggregated Portland cement
core will not deteriorate when wet. Cement board is
an excellent substrate for ceramic tile, slate, and
quarry tile and can be used on both walls and
floors.