Mist the metal tie hole with water and use a margin trowel to apply hydraulic cement to plug each hole.
Hanging drywall on a rough basement stone wall.
Preparing a room for hanging drywall mostly involves calculating the total area of the walls and ceiling determining the number of full 4x8 foot sheets you ll need and laying out the installation.
Tape a one foot by one foot square of plastic sheeting plastic kitchen wrap will do to the concrete wall in your basement with duct tape and leave it in place for 24 hours.
You hang it on the studs.
Cut drywall pieces as necessary by.
Typically you should use 5 inch drywall on both the walls and ceiling.
An exterior wall though presents another opportunity.
Then remove the tape.
A wall stud is the vertical frame that holds the wall structure in place.
Hang sheets of drywall across the wall running each sheet so the length runs horizontally.
If the basement walls are made of poured concrete check for rust spots at the metal ties.
The adhesive helps prevent popped nail heads by helping to hold the drywall panel in place.
Stagger the seams on the second row to avoid long vertical seams.
Starting with the top row apply adhesive to the studs.
If you see any use a hammer and center punch to drive the metal tie a inch into the wall.
Allow the cement to dry.