Pasadena Elite Drywall delivers professional garage drywall installation across Pasadena, CA, covering everything from fire-resistant drywall and Type X panels to garage ceiling drywall and full garage wall finishing. Every job follows local building codes and fire safety standards to keep your garage protected and properly finished. Whether you need an attached garage fire wall or complete garage conversion drywall, we handle it all with the right materials and methods. Garage drywall is a specialized trade, and we treat every project with the attention and accuracy it requires.
Our work spans fire-rated gypsum board installations, moisture-resistant panel applications, detached and attached garage builds, and full garage-to-living-space conversions. Clients across Arcadia, Glendale, South Pasadena, Monrovia, and Temple City have trusted us to deliver code-compliant results on time and within budget. We carry the licensing, insurance, and product knowledge needed to match the right drywall system to your specific garage structure and goals. Every crew member is trained on current California fire code requirements, so your garage meets all local inspection standards without delays.
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Attached garages in Pasadena require fire-resistant drywall on walls and ceilings that share space with your living area, and we install Type X gypsum board to meet those California code requirements. Type X panels provide a one-hour fire rating that gives your household critical time in the event of a garage fire or combustion event.
We measure and cut each panel to fit your framing precisely, tape and finish all seams to code, and apply intumescent caulk around penetrations to seal off potential fire pathways. Every Type X installation we complete in Pasadena is ready to pass city inspection without rework or delays.
Bare stud walls and unfinished garage ceilings leave your space exposed to temperature swings, moisture, and fire risk, so we install complete drywall systems that address all three concerns at once. Pasadena Elite Drywall handles garage wall finishing from the framing inspection all the way through taping, mudding, and a smooth finish coat.
Garage ceiling drywall requires special attention to fastening patterns and panel weight, and our crew follows manufacturer specs to keep panels secure over time. A finished garage interior looks cleaner, holds up better, and gives you a surface ready for paint or storage system installation.
Converting your garage into a living area, studio, or workspace starts with the right drywall system, and we handle that transition from raw framing to finished walls. Garage conversion drywall in Pasadena must meet residential living standards, including upgraded fire ratings, insulated assemblies, and moisture control on exterior-facing walls.
Our team coordinates with inspectors and general contractors to make sure the drywall scope fits within your full conversion permit and passes all required inspections. Pasadena Elite Drywall has completed dozens of garage conversion projects, so we know exactly what the city expects and how to deliver it cleanly.
Detached garages have different code requirements than attached structures, and we apply the right panel specifications for each garage type in Pasadena. Attached garages require fire-rated assemblies on shared walls and ceilings, while detached garages often call for moisture-resistant panels or standard gypsum board depending on their intended use.
We assess each project individually before recommending a panel system, so you never overpay for materials you do not need or underbuild where fire protection is required. From single-car garages in residential neighborhoods to large detached workshop structures, we size and install every panel system correctly the first time.
Type X gypsum board provides a one-hour fire rating and is the standard material for attached garage fire walls in Pasadena and throughout California. Type C board goes further with a two-hour rating, thicker glass fiber reinforcement, and a core that expands under heat rather than shrinking, making it the right choice for higher-risk garage configurations.
We stock both panel types and recommend the correct rating based on your garage layout, permit requirements, and proximity to living spaces. Pasadena Elite Drywall has sourced and installed fire-rated gypsum board from leading manufacturers for over two decades, so we know which products perform best in real-world inspections.
Garages face humidity, temperature swings, and occasional water exposure that standard drywall cannot handle over time without warping or mold growth. Moisture-resistant drywall panels, sometimes called greenboard or DensArmor, use a water-repellent core and fiberglass-faced mat to prevent surface degradation in damp garage environments.
We install these panels on garage ceilings exposed to roof condensation, on exterior-facing garage walls in Pasadena where temperature differentials drive moisture inward, and in garages connected to irrigation or utility systems. Selecting the right moisture-resistant panel at the start of your project prevents costly drywall replacements down the road.
A fire-rated garage drywall assembly is only as strong as the joints, seams, and penetrations that run through it, so we use fire-resistant joint compounds and intumescent caulks on every relevant application. Fire-resistant joint compounds contain additives that slow flame spread across seam areas, maintaining the integrity of your rated assembly longer than standard mud products.
Intumescent caulk expands under heat to seal gaps around conduit, pipes, and electrical boxes that pass through fire-rated garage walls, cutting off the pathways that allow fire to spread from the garage into your home. Pasadena Elite Drywall treats every seam and penetration as a critical part of your fire protection system, not an afterthought.
A properly installed fire-resistant drywall assembly in an attached garage gives your household meaningful protection against one of the most dangerous residential fire scenarios. California code requires fire-rated separation between your garage and any living space, and a failed inspection delays your project and leaves your family at risk in the meantime.
We install Type X and Type C panels with the correct fastening schedules, seam treatment, and penetration sealing that inspectors in Pasadena look for during final review. Getting your fire wall right the first time means no reinspection fees, no rework costs, and a garage that actually protects the people inside your home.
Drywalled garage walls and ceilings form a continuous thermal barrier that keeps heat out in summer and holds conditioned air inside any connected living space or converted area. Without drywall, garage interiors in Pasadena absorb and radiate heat all summer long, which drives up cooling costs in adjacent rooms and makes the garage itself unusable during hot months.
We pair garage drywall installation with batt insulation installation behind the panels whenever your project scope calls for it. A well-insulated, drywalled garage also protects stored vehicles, tools, and materials from the temperature extremes that cause premature wear and damage.
A finished garage interior changes how you use the space and what you are able to store, build, or work on inside it. Exposed studs collect dust, create fire hazards from loose insulation and wiring, and make the space feel temporary and hard to organize.
Pasadena Elite Drywall leaves every garage with smooth, painted-ready walls and ceilings that support wall-mounted storage systems, workbenches, and overhead shelving installations without compromise. A clean, finished garage in Pasadena adds visible value when you sell, appeals to buyers and appraisers alike, and gives you a space worth actually using right now.
California building code requires at least 5/8-inch Type X drywall on walls and ceilings that separate an attached garage from any living space in the home. This fire-rated panel provides a one-hour fire separation that slows flame spread and gives occupants time to exit safely. Pasadena Elite Drywall installs Type X and Type C panels based on your specific permit requirements and garage configuration.
Detached garages are not required to use fire-rated drywall under California code unless they share a wall or roof structure with a dwelling unit or accessory structure. Standard drywall or moisture-resistant panels are typically appropriate for fully detached garage walls and ceilings depending on use and exposure. We assess each detached garage in Pasadena individually to recommend the right panel type for your layout and intended use.
Drywall requires a properly spaced framing structure to attach to, and most existing garage walls already have wood or metal studs that meet spacing requirements. If your garage walls are unframed masonry or concrete, we furr out the wall surface to create a framing plane before installing drywall panels. Pasadena Elite Drywall handles framing preparation as part of the garage drywall installation scope whenever the existing wall structure requires it.
Most attached garage fire walls in California require a single layer of 5/8-inch Type X drywall to achieve the required one-hour fire rating when properly taped, mudded, and finished. Some higher-risk configurations or older permit conditions may call for two layers, which is common in garage conversions being upgraded to living space standards. We review your permit documents and existing construction before recommending the correct number of layers for your Pasadena garage project.
A failed inspection typically means the panel type, fastening schedule, seam treatment, or penetration sealing did not meet California code requirements for fire-rated assemblies. Pasadena Elite Drywall installs every garage drywall job to pass inspection on the first review, using correct materials, approved fastening patterns, and proper caulking at all penetrations. If a reinspection is ever needed due to a plan change or inspector clarification, we return to address the correction at no additional labor charge.
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