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Has anyone ever hung drywall perpendicular to a bare concrete

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Has anyone ever hung drywall perpendicular to a bare concrete wall? I've hung my fair share but it's always been angled to other drywall surfaces so this is alien to me. Should I just leave a small gap between the concrete and the drywall edge similar to the one on the floor?

I'm sure this is frowned upon but is there a protocol for it?
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>>970241
>leave a small gap
probably
also dpm
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>>970241
A gap is necessary. Anything touching the concrete/block wall has the chance of drawing moisture.
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Hold it up off the floor a half inch, and if the wood is treated the moister won't rot out the wood.
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You need to seal the block wall and put up a vapor barrier.

I would use green board or yellow board.
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You need to leave a little space between the materials, because everything is reacting different when it heat up or getting cold.
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>>970241
you already messed up by putting the bottom plate directly on concrete. nothing should touch concrete or block. leave a gap AND seal the block
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>>971085

Daisy...you're one dumb cunt, as its perfectly fine for the bottom plate to lie directly on the concrete floor...would maybe have been better if it had been pt, or a layer of vapor barrier underneigth, but it's fine as is...
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You need to use pressure treated wood if it touches the concrete. This is code in the US, so the construction in OPs pic would not pass inspection.
Leave a gap between the floor and the drywall so it wont wick moisture.
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>>971117
>This is code in the US, so the construction in OPs pic would not pass inspection.

Looks treated to me
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>>971117
rick the new usa pressure treated wood looks a lot like regular wood.
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Why didn't you use vapour board and plasterboard adhesive? would've saved you having to put up baton to screw the board onto.
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>>971093
>>971117

I can see the green treat in the thumbnail

>diy up some glasses
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>>971615
Sorry wrong pic you want to use the moisture resistant stuff not the vapour panel.
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