Replacing paneling with sheetrock also called wallboard or plasterboard is an effective affordable way to change the look of a room.
Replacing wall paneling with drywall.
Manufacturers often cover the walls with 1 4 inch paneling but the studs can support drywall so there s nothing preventing you from removing the paneling and replacing it.
Note however that some types of wall paneling such as porcelain tile are more difficult to replace than others.
The process is relatively simple and the tools and materials are readily available from any hardware store.
The wall panels are completely taken out of the kitchen.
Removing the paneling and not damaging it or removing the paneling and replacing it with drywall can be a more.
Removing wood paneling is not a particularly difficult job in and of itself.
If you still want drywall adjustments to the jambs should be made after the drywall is installed.
Putting drywall over thin wood paneling may cause the new wall to jut beyond door and window jambs.
Sheetrock gives a sleek polished finish in contrast to paneling s rugged rustic look.
The good news in this situation is that homeowners get a chance to add insulation to the walls before installing drywall.
Fortunately replacing a wall panel is one of the easier manufactured home repairs to diy.
When such paneling is removed those bare studs will need to be covered with drywall before any new wall treatment including new paneling can be applied.
Consider alternatives such as painting wood paneling or filling in the seams with spackle.
Removing paneling is relatively simple requires no special skills and can be accomplished quickly.
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