Drywall (also called plasterboard, wallboard, sheetrock, and gypsum board) is very durable and is an excellent building material, which is why it is used in so many homes. Drywall is made of two paperboards that surround a layer of gypsum. Gypsum is non-combustible and is significantly lighter and less expensive compared to wood and plaster. For many homeowners, drywall is the material that makes the most sense when it comes to walls, ceilings, and other architectural specialties. However, as durable as drywall is, it isn’t indestructible and is subject to damage. Stains can be a major burden for drywall, but…
