Drywall Calculator
Use this free drywall calculator to instantly calculate how many sheets of drywall you need for any room — walls only or walls and ceiling. Enter your room dimensions, ceiling height, number of doors and windows, sheet size, and waste factor to get an instant sheet count and material cost estimate.
Ceiling Area = L × W · Sheets = Total Area × Waste ÷ Sheet Size
Standard door = 21 sq ft (3×7 ft) · Standard window = 15 sq ft (3×5 ft) · 4×8 sheet costs $12–$18 · Always round up to whole sheets
Estimates based on 2026 US average pricing. Always confirm current pricing with your local supplier.
How Does the Drywall Calculator Work?
This drywall calculator estimates the number of sheets needed for any room based on dimensions, ceiling height, number of doors and windows, sheet size, and waste factor. It calculates wall area and ceiling area separately, deducts openings, adds your waste percentage, and rounds up to whole sheets.
Steps:
- Enter your room length, width, and ceiling height in feet.
- Select your sheet size — 4×8 ft is standard for most rooms.
- Enter the number of doors and windows — these are deducted from the total area.
- Choose whether to include the ceiling.
- Select your waste factor — 10% for simple rectangular rooms.
- Get instant results — sheets needed, wall area, ceiling area, total area, and material cost.
Drywall is sold by the sheet — you can't buy partial sheets. Always round up to the nearest whole sheet. Having 1–2 extra sheets is inexpensive insurance against damaged sheets, bad cuts, and future repairs. Extra drywall stores well in a dry location.
Drywall Types Guide
Choosing the right drywall type for each application is critical. Using standard drywall in a bathroom will cause mold and structural failure within years.
| Type | Thickness | Cost per Sheet | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard (White) | ½" | $12 – $18 | Interior walls & ceilings — most rooms |
| Lightweight | ½" | $14 – $20 | Ceilings — 25% lighter, easier to hang |
| Moisture Resistant (Green) | ½" | $16 – $24 | Bathrooms, laundry rooms, basements |
| Mold Resistant (Purple) | ½" | $18 – $28 | High humidity areas, better than green board |
| Fire Resistant (Type X) | ⅝" | $18 – $26 | Garages, furnace rooms — code required |
| Soundproof (QuietRock) | ½" | $40 – $80 | Home theaters, bedrooms, shared walls |
| Cement Board | ½" | $12 – $18 | Tile backer in showers, floors |
½ inch is standard for walls and ceilings in most rooms. ⅝ inch is required by code for garage walls/ceilings adjacent to living space (fire rating) and is better for ceilings with joists 24" on center. ¼ inch is used for curved walls and covering old plaster.
Drywall Sheet Coverage Chart
Use this quick reference to estimate sheets needed for common room sizes at standard 9 ft ceiling height, walls only, with 10% waste.
| Room Size | Wall Area | 4×8 Sheets (walls) | 4×8 Sheets (walls + ceiling) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10×10 ft bedroom | 360 sq ft | 13 sheets | 17 sheets |
| 12×12 ft bedroom | 432 sq ft | 15 sheets | 20 sheets |
| 15×12 ft living room | 486 sq ft | 17 sheets | 23 sheets |
| 20×15 ft living room | 630 sq ft | 22 sheets | 31 sheets |
| 8×5 ft bathroom | 234 sq ft | 9 sheets | 11 sheets |
| Whole house (2,000 sq ft) | ~3,200 sq ft | ~110 sheets | ~175 sheets |
*Based on 9 ft ceilings, 1 door and 1 window per room, 10% waste factor.
Drywall Cost (2026)
Drywall costs include materials and installation. Here's a full breakdown of 2026 US average pricing.
| Item | Unit | DIY Cost | Installed Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard ½" Drywall | Per sheet (4×8) | $12 – $18 | $40 – $65/sheet |
| Moisture Resistant | Per sheet (4×8) | $16 – $24 | $50 – $75/sheet |
| Fire Resistant ⅝" | Per sheet (4×8) | $18 – $26 | $55 – $80/sheet |
| Drywall Installation | Per sq ft | Materials only | $1.50 – $3.50/sq ft |
| Taping & Mudding | Per sq ft | $0.50 – $1.00 | $1.00 – $2.00/sq ft |
| Full Room (12×12 ft) | Walls + ceiling | $240 – $360 | $800 – $1,600 |
Hanging drywall yourself saves $1.00–$2.50 per square foot in labor. For a typical 12×12 bedroom (walls + ceiling = ~580 sq ft), that's $580–$1,450 in savings. Taping and mudding is harder to DIY well — consider doing the hanging yourself and hiring a finisher for taping, mudding, and sanding.
Example Calculation
You want to drywall a 15×12 ft room with 9 ft ceilings, 1 door, 2 windows, including the ceiling, 4×8 sheets, 10% waste.
2 × (15 + 12) × 9 = 2 × 27 × 9 = 486 sq ft
Step 2 — Deduct openings:1 door (21 sq ft) + 2 windows (30 sq ft) = 51 sq ft deducted
Net wall area = 486 − 51 = 435 sq ft
15 × 12 = 180 sq ft
Step 4 — Total area with 10% waste:(435 + 180) × 1.10 = 615 × 1.10 = 676.5 sq ft
Step 5 — Number of 4×8 sheets (32 sq ft each):676.5 ÷ 32 = 21.1 → round up to 22 sheets
Step 6 — Material cost (at $15/sheet):22 × $15 = ~$330
Buying & Installation Tips
Buying Tips
- Buy in bulk — most home improvement stores offer 10–15% discounts on full unit quantities (usually 50+ sheets). For whole-house projects, always ask for a bulk price.
- Choose the right length — 4×12 ft sheets reduce the number of butt joints on 9 ft walls (one sheet floor to ceiling with a cut-off). Fewer joints = less taping and mudding work.
- Use moisture-resistant in all wet areas — bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements. Never use standard drywall near water even temporarily.
- Check for damage on delivery — drywall corners break easily. Inspect every sheet before accepting delivery and refuse visibly damaged boards.
Installation Tips
- Hang ceilings first — ceiling drywall goes up before walls so wall sheets can support the ceiling edge.
- Stagger joints — never line up vertical joints in adjacent rows. Stagger them by at least 4 feet for a stronger wall and less cracking.
- Use the right screws — coarse thread drywall screws for wood framing, fine thread for metal studs. Never use nails for ceilings.
- Leave a ⅛ inch gap at floor — allows for slight movement and prevents moisture wicking from the floor.
- Mark stud locations before hanging — snap chalk lines on the floor and ceiling so you know exactly where to drive screws after the sheet is up.
A standard 4×8 ft sheet of ½" drywall weighs about 54 lbs. A 4×12 sheet weighs ~80 lbs. Ceiling installation requires at least 2 people — never attempt to hang ceiling drywall alone. Rent a drywall lift for $50–$80/day for ceiling work — it's worth every dollar.
Frequently Asked Questions
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