Drywall also known as wallboard or sheetrock is a lightweight material used on interior walls during a construction or renovation project.
Sheet rock is drywall.
In fact most people refer to them interchangeably.
Though the builders know the difference is in the trademark drywall is sheetrock far the common man as the trademark has been well established.
The most common of drywall sizes in residential construction is 4 x 8 foot x 1 2 inch.
It typically comes in the style of thin board sheets and installed on walls or ceilings.
Drywall also known as plasterboard wallboard sheet rock gypsum board buster board custard board or gypsum panel is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate with or without additives typically extruded between thick sheets of facer and backer paper used in the construction of interior walls and ceilings.
Sheetrock and drywall are made of flattened gypsum plates that are sandwiched between two heavy papers.
Both are used to make walls and ceilings.
Sheetrock is a brand of drywall patented by the us gypsum company.
Aside from a few chemicals that allow the sheetrock formula to be patented there is really no practical difference between drywall and sheetrock whatsoever.
This guide will show you the different types of drywall available.