Uneven studs will result in uneven walls.
Hanging drywall on crooked walls.
If the drywall were hung vertically and a seam placed on a bowed out stud the seam would be magnified because of the bump in the wall.
You can fix this situation without reconstructing your framing by simply adding to it or taking away from it.
In new construction home building you hang drywall on studs and presumably all of the drywall edges meet perfectly with each other and with all the window and door trim.
Lippage can be eliminated on most walls by hanging new drywall or backerboard before tiling.
If you re tiling directly onto the wall.
Using drywall shims is the standard remedy but contractors also change the amount of.
One effective method for creating a flat surface for ceiling drywall is to install strapping to the joists then fastening the drywall to the strapping.
If the wall studs are uneven the finished wall can look wavy unless you take action during the drywall panels installation to minimize the problem.
The studs in your wall must be flush to hang drywall evenly.
Both will create bulges that cause gaps around floor trim.
How to fix uneven joists before drywall.
An exterior wall though presents another opportunity.
Many walls are somewhat uneven.
When you lay wall molding such as baseboard trim against a wall and see gaps between the top of the wall trim and the drywall it s usually because of a misaligned stud or a built up ridge of taping compound over a joint.
You hang it on the studs.
Adding to or taking away from framing is a time saving solution compared with completely removing all uneven wall studs.
If the carpenters have framed the walls properly the drywall installers will have a perfect surface for installing drywall.
Hides uneven studs hanging horizontally also allows the drywall to flow over the framing so that bowed studs create less of a problem.
How to tile an uneven wall.