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A gypsum partition wall is a type of interior wall commonly used in modern construction, especially for non-load-bearing walls. It’s known for being:
- Versatile: These walls can be used to create various spaces, from separating rooms in an office to creating a sleeping nook in a studio apartment.
- Lightweight: Made primarily from gypsum plasterboard (commonly called drywall), they are much lighter than traditional brick or concrete walls.
- Easy to Install: Gypsum partition walls can be installed relatively quickly compared to other options.
- Cost-effective: They are generally a more affordable option than brick or concrete walls.
- Fire Resistant: Certain types of gypsum board offer fire resistance, adding an extra layer of safety to your space.