Drywall is a go-to material for interior walls and ceilings. Made from gypsum boards, it’s durable, fire-resistant, and offers good sound insulation. Installing drywall involves cutting panels to size, securing them to wall studs with screws, and then taping the seams. Taping is crucial; it involves applying a joint compound, or “mud,” over seams and adding tape to reinforce the joints. Once dry, the surface is sanded smooth, ready for painting or wallpaper. Whether you’re a homeowner or a contractor, using drywall is a practical choice for a polished, long-lasting finish. It’s especially popular in Toronto’s bustling construction scene.