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One of the construction industry's longest running, most relied-on references, The Gypsum Construction Handbook was first published by the U.S. Gypsum Company in 1904. For more than a century and through several editions, the book has become a trusted standard.
An illustrated, comprehensive, and authoritative guide on all facets of gypsum construction. You'll find the newest product developments, installation methods, fire- and sound-rated construction information, illustrated framing-to-finish application instructions, estimating and planning information, and more. System descriptions – together with full data on products, accessories, tools, equipment, and applications – help plan and estimate projects and ensure compliance with performance criteria.
Cost- and time-saving techniques keep the work on budget. New in the sixth edition are chapters on sustainable construction methods and products, building movement, fire resistance, heat transfer, sound transmission, and vapor/moisture control. This book is ideal for design professionals, contractors, building inspectors, code officials, students, and apprentices - anyone interested in gypsum construction.
The Handbook covers both new construction and repair and remodeling and includes:
- Framing
- Drywall and veneer plaster
- Joint treatment and plaster finishing
- Interior cement board
- Ceilings
- Conventional plaster
New to this Edition:
The new 6th Edition covers the latest USG products, including abuse-resistant gypsum panels and sustainable materials, as well as three new chapters.
- Chapter 15: "Building Sciences," with expanded information on building movement, fire resistance, heat trasher, sound transmission and vapor control.
- Chapter 16: "Sustainability," a review of sustainable building approaches and USG's products and manufacturing processes that comply with green construction standards.
- Chapter 17: "USG: America's Building Industry Leader," information on USG Corporation, its categories of products and their applications, and useful customer tools, including the latest online resources.
Chapter 14, "Tools and Equipment," now includes the latest on Sheetrock brand tools.
Using the Gypsum Construction Handbook
For over a century, The Gypsum Construction Handbook has been a trusted, reliable resource for architects, engineers, builders, dealers, distributors and contractors. The Handbook was first introduced as The Red Book for Builders and Plasterers. Over the course of 100 years and more, it has been the building industry's most relied-on reference for gypsum products and systems and has grown and evolved with each new edition to meet the industry's changing needs.
The book is a comprehensive guide to the selection and use of gypsum drywall, veneer plaster, tile backers, ceilings and conventional plaster building materials. It provides information on current products and systems and describes correct, time- and cost-saving installation methods designed to simplify and speed construction.
The book has served as a standard text for training and apprenticeship classes, a guide for building inspectors and code officials, and a source of detailed product information and installation procedures for building professionals worldwide.
For architects and engineers: technical information on gypsum product construction standards, including available system descriptions, fire- and sound-rated construction, limitations and installation procedures.
For contractors, builders and dealers: full data on all aspects of gypsum products and accessories, tools and equipment, and applications, including information needed to estimate and plan projects.
For apprenticeship training schools: illustrated, easy-to-understand directions for applying gypsum products - from framing to finish.
For Journeymen: a comprehensive index of contents and clear, concise, illustrated instructions and techniques for applying gypsum products at every stage of the construction process.
For building inspectors and code officials: an excellent source of fire, sound and physical test data and proper construction techniques for gypsum products to ensure compliance with performance criteria.
The Handbook contains the latest information about proper gypsum drywall, plaster and cement board construction available at the time of its writing. The text describes framing installation, drywall and veneer plaster construction, joint treatment and plaster finishing, interior cement board construction, and conventional plaster application and the tools required for each job. The Handbook also covers special engineered systems, product application factors, problems and solutions, and various repair and remodeling techniques.
Readers may use the table of contents or fully cross-referenced index to find desired information on drywall, veneer or conventional plaster, or tile backers construction. The book also includes a comprehensive glossary of terms with definitions of terms used throughout the text.
Table of Contents
Foreword. Trademarks. Editorial Committee. Using the Gypsum Construction Handbook. Chapter 1: Drywall and Veneer Plaster Products. Chapter 2: Framing. Chapter 3: Cladding. Chapter 4: Backerboard Installation. Chapter 5: Finishing Drywall Systems. Chapter 6: Finishing Veneer Plaster Systems. Chapter 7: Conventional Plaster Products. Chapter 8: Conventional Plaster Applications. Chapter 9: Acoustical Ceiling Design and Application. Chapter 10: System Design Considerations. Chapter 11: Planning, Execution and Inspection. Chapter 12: Problems, Remedies and Preventive Measures. Chapter 13: Safety Considerations and Material Handling. Chapter 14: Tools and Equipment. Chapter 15: Building Sciences. Chapter 16: Sustainability. Chapter 17: USG: America's Building Industry Leader. Appendix. Index.
About the Author
For more than 100 years, Chicago-based USG has been a leader in producing innovative construction products and systems, including gypsum wallboard, joint compound, ceiling suspension systems, and acoustical panels. As the inventor of wallboard and mineral wool ceiling tile, USG products are used in everything from major commercial developments and residential housing to simple home improvements. |
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