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We’ve discussed this a little before, but I have a quick specific question. The master bedroom of our new house has a common wall with another bedroom, and a short wall in common with the great room. I plan to hang drywall on one side and spray the walls with cellulose when we do the outside walls. My question is this: is it worth it to hang a second layer of 1/2″ drywall over the first? (an extra 5 sheets)
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We've discussed this a little before, but I have a quick specific question. The master bedroom of our new house has a common wall with another bedroom, and a short wall in common with the great room. I plan to hang drywall on one side and spray the walls with cellulose when we do the outside walls. My question is this: is it worth it to hang a second layer of 1/2" drywall over the first? (an extra 5 sheets)