Wood – Extending wood studs or adding wood to cover over the studs

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So the problem is this. I bought a house and it has this super awesome movie room. When I moved in, I took my stud finder out and it wasn't working on that side of the wall, but it was working on the other side. I took the recessed power plug off the wall and looked inside to find the studs are actually 1 to 2 inches back. The drywall is not tight to the studs… I do not want to hang a 65 to 75 inch TV on drywall. This seems like a recipe for disaster.

So the question is… How do I do this? Some ideas are…

  1. extend the studs or possibly secure another 2 by 4 to the side of
    the studs that are already there, then redo that portion of the
    drywall
  2. Cut out a rectangle of the drywall and attach a 2 by 4 to the front of the studs so it's like a "T". If I can get the right size piece of wood then that could be flush with the wall and can be painted to match the black wall.
  3. something that you guys think of

This needs to be able to support a 75 to 100 pound TV mounted to it. This makes me nervous and I don't know what the best practices would be.

If I go with #2, should I glue it on, then add some nails or screws to attach it to the drywall better? I can't clamp the 2 by 4 to the studs so I'm not sure how effective that would be.

Best Answer

That wall system is a “sound control” system. There are special metal framing members running perpendicular to the studs. They are secured to the studs that allows an air space between the wallboard and stud.

The metal stripping is called “RC-1 channel “. You can google it.