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What is the maximum recommended spacing between drywall screws when attaching to wood studs?

Correct Answer

D) 16 inches

Drywall screws should be spaced no more than 16 inches apart when attaching to wood framing members. This ensures adequate attachment and prevents sagging or joint failure.

Answer Options
A
24 inches
B
8 inches
C
12 inches
D
16 inches

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The maximum recommended spacing for drywall screws when attaching to wood studs is 16 inches on center. This spacing provides adequate structural support to prevent drywall sagging, cracking, or joint failure. The 16-inch spacing ensures proper load distribution across the framing and maintains the integrity of the drywall installation according to industry standards and building codes.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: 8 inches

8 inches is unnecessarily close spacing that would result in over-fastening the drywall. While this wouldn't compromise structural integrity, it would waste materials, increase labor costs, and potentially create dimpling issues from excessive screw penetration. Standard practice allows for wider spacing while maintaining proper attachment.

Option C: 12 inches

12 inches spacing, while closer than the maximum allowed, is not the correct maximum spacing. The industry standard specifically allows up to 16 inches, making 12 inches a conservative but incorrect answer for the maximum recommended spacing question.

Memory Technique

Remember '16 for wood' - drywall screws on wood studs max out at 16 inches, just like standard stud spacing.

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