Drywall Products for Commercial Construction
Tague Lumber supplies high-quality drywall products (also known as wallboard, gypsum board, and plasterboard) for commercial and residential construction projects. Drywall is an essential building material because it provides a fast, cost-effective alternative to traditional lath and plaster while delivering a smooth finish ready for paint, texture, or wall coverings.
Fire-Rated and Moisture-Resistant Drywall Products
We stock a wide range of drywall material designed to meet the demands of modern construction. Our selection includes standard drywall panels, moisture-resistant drywall for damp environments, and fire-rated drywall products to support building code requirements. Whether you’re working on an office, retail space, multi-family project, or renovation, our drywall inventory supports performance, safety, and durability.
Drywall Solutions for Contractors and Builders
Contractors rely on Tague Lumber for consistent supply and dependable service of high-quality drywall materials. We can help you select the right drywall thickness and type based on application needs, including fire resistance, sound control, and moisture protection. Our goal is to provide builders throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding counties with the best value and product selection. For complete project support, explore our full line of Building Materials.
Drywall Materials for a Wide Range of Applications
Tague Lumber supplies drywall materials for offices, schools, healthcare facilities, retail buildouts, and multi-family construction. We also carry drywall solutions designed for specialized conditions such as high-humidity areas, utility rooms, and fire-rated assemblies. Whether you need standard wallboard, moisture-resistant drywall, or fire-retardant drywall, our team can help ensure you select the right product for your project requirements and local building codes. Contractors trust Tague Lumber for consistent availability and dependable service throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding counties.
Learn More About Drywall Standards
To learn more about drywall types and recommended installation practices, or to get more information, visit the USG drywall resource center for product guidance and industry standards.











