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Drywall Estimator — Sheets, compound & tape

All the materials needed for any drywall job — number of sheets, bags of joint compound, rolls of tape and box of screws. Includes door / window deductions and 10% wastage.

Quick answer

For a 12×12 ft room with 9 ft ceiling: ~20 sheets of 4×8 ft drywall, 6 gallons of joint compound, 1–2 rolls of tape and 1 box of screws (1¼"). Always order 10% extra sheets.

Room details

Materials needed

20sheets
4×8 ft drywall for 12×12 ft room
Wall area432 sqft
Ceiling area144 sqft
Door / window deduction-36 sqft
Total drywall area540 sqft
Drywall sheets19 sheets
Joint compound6 gallons (~27 kg)
Drywall tape2 rolls × 250 ft
Screws (1¼")1 box (~270 screws)
Estimated cost₹13,000

How drywall materials are calculated

Drywall (gypsum board, sheetrock) requires four materials in addition to the panels themselves: joint compound (mud) for taping seams, paper or fibre tape, drywall screws, and corner bead at outside corners. The calculator gives you all five quantities for any room.

Drywall area: walls + ceiling − doors − windows.
Sheets: ⌈area × 1.10 ÷ sheet area⌉.
Joint compound: ~1 gallon per 100 sqft.
Tape: 1 roll per 400–500 sqft.

Material coverage rates

MaterialCoverageNotes
4×8 ft sheet32 sqftStandard size for residential
4×10 ft sheet40 sqftFor taller walls (10 ft+)
4×12 ft sheet48 sqftFor commercial / faster install
Joint compound (1 gallon / 4.5 kg)100 sqft2 coats over taped seams
Tape (250 ft roll)400–500 sqftPaper or fibre mesh
Screws (1¼", box of 1 lb)500 sqft~32 screws per 4×8 sheet

Drywall thickness guide

  • 1/2" (12.5 mm) — most common, walls and ceilings in residential
  • 5/8" (15 mm) — for ceilings (sags less), fire-rated walls, sound-rated walls
  • 3/8" (10 mm) — for repairs over existing surfaces, curved walls
  • 1/4" (6 mm) — for layering / curved shapes only

Tips for ordering

  • Always order 10% extra sheets — for cuts, breakage and on-site changes.
  • Order 1 extra bag of compound — finishing always takes more than expected.
  • Use 1¼" screws for 1/2" drywall on wood studs, 1⅝" for 5/8" drywall.
  • Get corner bead separately — 1 piece per outside corner, in 8 ft or 10 ft lengths.

Frequently asked questions

How many drywall sheets for a 12x12 room?
A 12×12 ft room with 9 ft ceiling has about 432 sqft of wall + 144 sqft of ceiling = 576 sqft. Using 4×8 ft (32 sqft) sheets, you need 18 sheets + 10% waste = ~20 sheets. For 4×12 ft sheets (48 sqft), you need 13 sheets.
How much joint compound for drywall?
Standard rule: 1 gallon (4.5 kg) of joint compound per 100 sqft of drywall. A 12×12 room with ~576 sqft of drywall needs about 6 gallons (27 kg) of compound, plus a 5 kg bag for finish coat.
How much drywall tape do I need?
1 roll of 250 ft drywall tape covers about 400–500 sqft of drywall. A 12×12 ft room needs roughly 1–2 rolls. Always buy 1 spare roll for repairs.
What screw size for drywall?
1¼" coarse-thread screws for 1/2" drywall on wood studs. 1⅝" for 5/8" drywall. Use fine-thread screws on metal studs. Plan for ~32 screws per 4×8 ft sheet.
Should I include the ceiling in my drywall estimate?
If you're drywalling the ceiling too, yes — add the ceiling area (length × width). Ceilings need slightly thicker drywall (5/8" preferred over 1/2") because they sag with gravity over time.

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