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Hang and Finish Drywall. Measure, mark, and cut drywall panels according to design plans. Fasten panels and tiles to support structures. Patch, trim, and smooth rough spots and edges. Apply tape and sealing compound to cover joints between wallboards.

Hang and Finish Drywall. Measure, mark, and cut drywall panels according to design plans. Fasten panels and tiles to support structures. Patch, trim, and smooth rough spots and edges. Apply tape and sealing compound to cover joints between wallboards.





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7 years of experience

New construction and remodeling. Framing, dry wall, trim, painting, all flooring and tile, replacement doors and windows, roofing ,decks, fencing and siding, pressure washing ,demo, additions, and tree removal

New construction and remodeling. Framing, dry wall, trim, painting, all flooring and tile, replacement doors and windows, roofing ,decks, fencing and siding, pressure washing ,demo, additions, and tree removal






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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Drywall anchors aren’t necessary if there’s a stud behind the wall where you’ll be working. Studs are strong enough to support screws on their own, but they don’t run throughout the wall. If you’re doing a project that involves the entire wall and not just one part (like hanging a small painting or photo), odds are you’ll need drywall anchors at some point in the process. 

There are several benefits to wet-sanding drywall, but the main perk is that it produces far less dust than dry-sanding. As a result, wet-sanding poses fewer health risks and makes less of a mess in your home. Plus, damp sponges are less abrasive than sandpaper, so there’s a smaller chance of scratching or damaging the drywall paper. Wet-sanding also creates a smoother finish than dry-sanding.

If you're comfortable hanging drywall yourself, you may be comfortable finishing it. But it's worth noting that finishing drywall adds several steps to the process and a lot of waiting time. Hiring a drywall installer may be the way to go if you'd rather spend your time doing other things or are nervous about leaving a rough surface.

Drywall does not necessarily need to be glued to the ceiling, especially when it is properly screwed or nailed into place. Drywall is typically attached to the ceiling joists using screws or nails, ensuring a secure and stable drywall installation

However, in certain situations where additional adhesion is required, construction adhesive can be applied in combination with screws or nails. This is often done for ceilings with specific acoustic or insulation requirements. It's essential to follow local building codes and best practices to determine if adhesive use is necessary for your specific project.

A utility knife is sharp enough to score the drywall and it may work in a pinch for outlet box holes. However, one of the best tools for drywall when you need to make exact cuts for an outlet box quickly is a drywall saw. This handheld tool has a longer blade than a utility knife, so it penetrates the thickness of the drywall easily. The design of its handle and the teeth in its blade make it easier to control while cutting quicker than you can with a utility knife.

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