Drywall Weight and Load Calculator

Calculate the total weight of drywall sheets and the distributed load per square foot for structural planning and material estimation.

Formulas Used

Sheet Area: Asheet = Length × Width (ft²)

Total Area: Atotal = Number of Sheets × Asheet  (or manually entered)

Weight per Sheet: Wsheet = Asheet × wpsf (lb)

Total Weight: Wtotal = Atotal × Layers × wpsf (lb)

Distributed Load: L = wpsf × Layers (lb/ft²)

Where wpsf is the standard weight per square foot for the selected thickness (see table below).

Thicknesswpsf (lb/ft²)
1/4 in1.2
3/8 in1.4
1/2 in2.0
5/8 in2.5

Assumptions & References

  • Weight-per-square-foot values are based on standard gypsum board (Type X and regular) per USG Corporation product data and GA-216 (Gypsum Association) specifications.
  • Gypsum board density is approximately 100 lb/ft³; actual product weights may vary ±5–10% by manufacturer.
  • The distributed load calculation assumes drywall is the only dead load component; structural engineers must add framing, insulation, and other dead/live loads per ASCE 7.
  • Typical ceiling dead load allowance for drywall is 5–10 lb/ft² total; single-layer ½ in drywall contributes ~2.0 lb/ft².
  • Multi-layer installations (e.g., for fire or sound ratings) multiply the per-layer load accordingly.
  • Sheet count uses ceiling division to ensure full coverage with no partial sheets wasted.
  • This calculator does not account for waste factor; add 10–15% for cuts and waste in real projects.
  • 1 lb = 0.453592 kg; 1 lb/ft² = 4.88243 kg/m².

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