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Gypsum

Lafarge’s gypsum business offers a complete line of drywall and finishing products for both residential and commercial construction.

Projects
Projects using Gypsum
Ronald McDonald House
Lafarge North America's Rapid Deco Level 5 interior finishing system was used for this Philadelphia project to create a consistent, smooth Level 5 finish.
Ambrosia Model Home
When the Ambrosia Group decided to build the most innovative and environmentally friendly home possible, drywall made from synthetic gypsum was a “must have.”
Walters Art Museum
A flawless finish was achieved on the walls of the newly rennovated Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland by using Lafarge Rapid Deco® Level 5™ System.
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Drywall more
Regular Drywall
Firecheck® Type X
Firecheck® Type C
Watercheck®
Fire Watercheck®
Sagcheck®
Soffitboard
Firecheck® Soffitboard
Plasterbase
Firecheck® Plasterbase
Sheathing
Firecheck® Sheathing
Shaftliner Type X

Specialty Drywall Products more
Mold Defense Products
Protecta® AR 100 with Mold Defense™
Rapid Deco® Level 5TM System
Weather Defense™ Platinum
Weather Defense™ Platinum Type X

Finishing Products more
Rapid Coat®
Rapid Coat® Mid-Weight
Rapid Coat Low Dust™
Classic Coat®
Rapid Joint®

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Featured Project
Albuquerque Balloon Museum
Opened in October, 2005, the Albuquerque Balloon Museum is a 59,000 square feet facility dedicated to the history, science and art of ballooning. The museum used Lafarge's Agilia in its construction.