There are some outlets and switches. I'd like for them to be flush with the installed drywall. I'm not sure yet how to do that. Currently the outlets and switches protrude from the particle board (as demonstrated in the 2nd photo in https://imgur.com/a/70C616t).
Why drywall over fiberboard instead of just replacing the fiber board with drywall altogether? Just easier to place it on top, and provides a tad more insulation keeping the fiber board around?
I think you're both right that it's some kind of fiber/particle board. Managed to pull some of it back and that's what it looks like. I'll also test for asbestos I guess.
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There are some outlets and switches. I'd like for them to be flush with the installed drywall. I'm not sure yet how to do that. Currently the outlets and switches protrude from the particle board (as demonstrated in the 2nd photo in https://imgur.com/a/70C616t).
Why drywall over fiberboard instead of just replacing the fiber board with drywall altogether? Just easier to place it on top, and provides a tad more insulation keeping the fiber board around?