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AmeriCain Construction

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AmeriCain Construction

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AmeriCain Construction is a locally family owned and operated, budding construction enterprise serving the greater area of Chanute, KS and its outlying regions. AmeriCain Construction specializes in basic home construction/additions/remodels to exquisite home improvements; as well as, renovations to commercial buildings and business. ACC can facilitate with catapulting your home or business to the next professional and/or luxurious level with ease and of sound mind. ACC separates itself into a newly progressive category by its insurmountable degree of professionalism, honest work and undoubtable integrity in its American made products. All work and materials are definitively backed by our 100% satisfaction guaranteed philosophy – Our job is not complete until you've completed your building masterpiece. Allow us to create your house into a home, your business into a fellow enterprise and keep your city American with AmeriCain Construction. We look forward to working with you in the future.

AmeriCain Construction is a locally family owned and operated, budding construction enterprise serving the greater area of Chanute, KS and its outlying regions. AmeriCain Construction specializes in basic home construction/additions/remodels to exquisite home improvements; as well as, renovations to commercial buildings and business. ACC can facilitate with catapulting your home or business to the next professional and/or luxurious level with ease and of sound mind. ACC separates itself into a newly progressive category by its insurmountable degree of professionalism, honest work and undoubtable integrity in its American made products. All work and materials are definitively backed by our 100% satisfaction guaranteed philosophy – Our job is not complete until you've completed your building masterpiece. Allow us to create your house into a home, your business into a fellow enterprise and keep your city American with AmeriCain Construction. We look forward to working with you in the future.






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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Cracks, holes, water damage, and dents from heavy equipment often require repair.

In many cases, installing new drywall will boost your home value. Replacing old, damaged, cracked, or wavy drywall is a great way to improve the look and feel of your home, as new drywall installed by a professional shouldn’t have any imperfections. Additionally, removing old drywall means you’ll have open walls, so you can install new insulation and address exposed issues with plumbing and electrical systems running behind the walls. All of these fixes will also add to your home’s value.

Certain drywall textures, like sand and sometimes popcorn, can be smoothed by applying skim coats, sanding the walls, or chipping away the texture. However, it’s worth considering removing the texture and starting with a blank canvas. Smoothing textured walls requires a lot of sandpaper and elbow grease and can take longer than just outright removing the texture.

Drywall installation is considerably faster and more affordable than plastering. Because plastering involves applying a wet material, it’s more time-consuming, takes longer to dry, and is more prone to cracking. It doesn’t tend to be as insulative either. If you need resurfacing work done on the walls, it's not unusual for the cost of plastering to hit $10 per square foot, which is much higher than the drywall installation costs of $1.50 to $3 per square foot.

If you’re looking for good soundproofing and want a high-end look in a historic home, though, plastering may be the better option.

Wall anchors are suitable for drywall and plaster walls, which are common in most homes. However, different wall materials may require specialized anchors. For concrete or masonry walls, you'd typically use concrete anchors. When dealing with other wall types, such as brick or tile, specific anchors designed for those materials may be necessary. Always consult with a hardware specialist or check the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure you select the appropriate anchors for your specific wall type.

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