CertainTeed 2825_QR530 User Manual

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QuietRock 530 Installation Instructions
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HANG AS USUAL:

3) Secure QuietRock to the studs using appropriate #6 or #7 Bugle Head 41 mm to 51 mm (1-5/8” to

2”) drywall screws 305 mm to 406 mm (12” to 16”). Use coarse thread for wood studs and fine

thread for metal studs. Nails are not recommended for long term fastening.

4) Finish securing the QuietRock panel to the studs with drywall screws. The screw head should go

just below the surface of the paper. Be careful to drive the screws only enough to dimple the surface,

it’s easy to over tighten and cause the screw head to go all the way through the paper surface. If you

accidentally break through the surface, drive another screw nearby.

5) Apply 3 mm – 10 mm (1/8” - 3/8”) bead of sealant, such as QuietSeal, around the entire perimeter

of the wall [or ceiling for the ceiling instructions] and filled in between any seam that is not backed

by a stud or joist. For further noise protection, before putting up each sheet, apply 3 mm – 10 mm

(1/8” - 3/8”) bead of sealant, such as QuietSeal, around the panel perimeter (on the edges of the

panel) and then install the adjacent sheet of QuietRock, “squeezing” QuietSeal between them. Be

sure to remove excess sealant with a rag (any paint thinner easily removes the sealant) or putty knife

as needed. DO NOT LEAVE ON THE SURFACE, AS IT CAN INTERFERE WITH TAPE AND MUD.

QuietSeal will remain viscoelastic, i.e. not dry, so it is necessary to tape and texture over the joints.

Always use QuietSeal, or similar, around electrical boxes and at the wall perimeter to seal all air gaps

completely. See QuietSeal instructions for more detailed information and apply QuietSeal in

accordance with applicable requirements of ASTM C919.

6) Use QuietPutty®, or similar, behind outlet or other boxes. Wrap the putty completely around the
back side of the box.

FINISH AS USUAL:

7) After QuietRock is in place, apply dry-wall tape along the joints between the two pieces of drywall.

The tape helps hold drywall compound in the gap.

8) Use a wide drywall knife to spread joint compound over the tape. Don’t try to fill the entire gap all

at once; apply a little at a time, and allow it to dry before applying a second coat.

9) Cover the screw heads with drywall compound.

10) Allow the joint compound to dry then sand it smooth. Wear breathing protection during this step

because the process generates a lot of dust.

11) Apply a second coat of drywall compound, allow it to dry, and sand it smooth. Repeat the

process as necessary until the wall is perfectly smooth then finish the walls as desired. BE SURE TO

FOLLOW THE COMPOUND MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS.

Using QuietRock 530 in Existing Wall Construction (Retrofit)

PREP AND CUT:

1) Remove any existing molding/trim, wainscoting, and wallpaper from walls.

Assure that surface is smooth, clean and free of obstructions, such as nails or tacks.

2) When using QuietRock with masonry or concrete construction it is first necessary to attach steel

studs. We recommend that you use at least 51 mm (2”) steel studs 610 mm (24”) OC. This is not

required when using QuietRock over existing gypsum wallboard.

3) QuietRock 530 should not be scored/broken. Instead, cut QuietRock 530 panels as needed, using a

standard hand or power saw. You can use standard rotary cut-out tools around junction boxes.

QuietRock 530 panels cut more quickly with a higher tooth-per-inch count on jigsaw blades (such as

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