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D&D drywall

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About 7 years just my self, Kaleb! younger kid trying to get him self rolling always Happy to help and get the job done fast and right. I have all the Tools from big projects to little ones always ready to go!

About 7 years just my self, Kaleb! younger kid trying to get him self rolling always Happy to help and get the job done fast and right. I have all the Tools from big projects to little ones always ready to go!






Erick T. Gatcomb

Hancock
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Erick T. Gatcomb

Hancock
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A Hancock County-based painting Contractor with a crew small enough to be personal, but large enough to revitalize your home in a timely manner. Proudly offering a Senior & Veteran Discount.

A Hancock County-based painting Contractor with a crew small enough to be personal, but large enough to revitalize your home in a timely manner. Proudly offering a Senior & Veteran Discount.



done right construction

2 Sunrise Cir
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done right construction

2 Sunrise Cir
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15 years of experience

we are a Small Maine based company dedicated to giving Maine Residents great work for a low price we are willing to work with our customers on prices we understand that remodeling or expanding can be a great deal and a lot of money so we wanna work with you so you get exactly what you want

we are a Small Maine based company dedicated to giving Maine Residents great work for a low price we are willing to work with our customers on prices we understand that remodeling or expanding can be a great deal and a lot of money so we wanna work with you so you get exactly what you want


C & S Building Solutions

31 Lafayette St
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C & S Building Solutions

31 Lafayette St
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12 years of experience

We performed most home improvement services. We typically subcontract most of out electrical, plumbing, and roofing, but we do have arrangements with master plumbers and electricians to legally work under our company veil if a client does not permit the use of subcontractors. We take both commercial and residentaial clients. Depending on the service, we typically request a down payment, or a deposit for ordered parts, and payment is do upon completion unless otherwise specified. For promotions we're offering up to 10% of invoice price toward a college student of your choice.

We performed most home improvement services. We typically subcontract most of out electrical, plumbing, and roofing, but we do have arrangements with master plumbers and electricians to legally work under our company veil if a client does not permit the use of subcontractors. We take both commercial and residentaial clients. Depending on the service, we typically request a down payment, or a deposit for ordered parts, and payment is do upon completion unless otherwise specified. For promotions we're offering up to 10% of invoice price toward a college student of your choice.


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Drywall questions, answered by experts

There is no way to cut drywall without making dust, but you can reduce the amount of dust and especially the dangerous airborne particles by using manual cutting tools. Using a utility knife to score and snap your drywall will minimize dust production, and a jab saw for cutting cutouts for boxes and fixtures will generate almost no airborne dust. Even if you use these methods, you should still wear a respirator and safety goggles to avoid damage to your lungs and eyes.

You should always work from top to bottom when hanging drywall. There are a few reasons for this. For one, starting at the top makes it easier to create a straight wall between the ceiling and the wall. Plus, moving downward lets you avoid any awkward gaps at the top. It’s easier to deal with gaps at the bottom because you can cut the drywall to fit the space or cover the gap with baseboard trim.

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.

You can prevent air leaks and sagging by gluing a drywall ceiling. However, not every drywall job is a good fit for Sheetrock adhesive, and many pros say ceilings are one of those cases. When you place them properly, drywall screws make ceiling Sheetrock part of your home’s structural support system. 

Adding glue won’t increase the strength of the drywall, and it can make it much harder for you to remove and replace damaged drywall. Adhesive can bridge gaps, though, and it can keep temperature-controlled air from escaping or entering through the ceilings, making rooms more energy efficient.

Costs range from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on size, material, and design complexity.

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