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Allen Drywall and Painting LLC

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Allen Drywall and Painting LLC

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27 years of experience

Allen Drywall and Painting LLC is a well-known and highly professional drywall contractor with 21 years of expirience offering: taping, drywall, painting, staining, lacquering, texturing, custom hand texture to the residents of Butte, MT at very competitive prices. If you package deal with texturing and painting there will be a certain discount. Feel free to call us at: (406) 565-0888!

Allen Drywall and Painting LLC is a well-known and highly professional drywall contractor with 21 years of expirience offering: taping, drywall, painting, staining, lacquering, texturing, custom hand texture to the residents of Butte, MT at very competitive prices. If you package deal with texturing and painting there will be a certain discount. Feel free to call us at: (406) 565-0888!








Endeavour construction group

715 Electric Ave.
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Endeavour construction group

715 Electric Ave.
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Endeavour construction group prides itself on providing architects and clients superior service and quality. ECG's concept is to enter into a partnership with clients and our open book policy promotes trusting, comfortable and effective working relationships which allow us to peruse our clients' interests in quality, schedule and budget. We are proud of our team and invite you to learn more about our staff who are dedicated craftsmanship, open communication, safety, and a pleasurable building experience for our clients.

Endeavour construction group prides itself on providing architects and clients superior service and quality. ECG's concept is to enter into a partnership with clients and our open book policy promotes trusting, comfortable and effective working relationships which allow us to peruse our clients' interests in quality, schedule and budget. We are proud of our team and invite you to learn more about our staff who are dedicated craftsmanship, open communication, safety, and a pleasurable building experience for our clients.


Adaptive Home Modifications

P.O. BOX 7278
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Adaptive Home Modifications

P.O. BOX 7278
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12 years of experience

I am a General Contractor and licensed and insured. I work a lot with the local community in helping the handicap and elderly by installing equipment to help the disabled in their home. I remodel bathrooms, doorways and entryways to enable easier access. I can frame, finish, roof, paint, trim and install fixtures throughout the house. I have built sheds, garages and outbuildings to meet the homeowners requests. I have the ability to subcontract out any services that I do not perform. I hire local guys and have a team of 3 employees on call.

I am a General Contractor and licensed and insured. I work a lot with the local community in helping the handicap and elderly by installing equipment to help the disabled in their home. I remodel bathrooms, doorways and entryways to enable easier access. I can frame, finish, roof, paint, trim and install fixtures throughout the house. I have built sheds, garages and outbuildings to meet the homeowners requests. I have the ability to subcontract out any services that I do not perform. I hire local guys and have a team of 3 employees on call.


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Drywall questions, answered by experts

Before drywall came on the scene, plaster was the material of choice for interior walls. While drywall may be the more cost-effective choice in many cases, plaster may suit your aesthetic preferences better. Plaster walls also tend to last longer than drywall, and are more energy efficient, as plaster has superior insulating properties.

If you don’t have studs in the area where you want to install your TV mount, you may still be able to install a TV mount on drywall. The easiest way to install a mount on drywall is by using drywall anchors—but not just any plastic anchors. Choose molly bolts or toggle anchors, which have a weight capacity of around 50 pounds. For added support, consider pairing drywall anchors with a wall mounting plate. Extra heavy TVs may need to be mounted via the ceiling joists or beams.

You may need to replace drywall because of smoke damage. If the drywall is covered in soot, you may be able to clean it, but it will require a lot of time and effort. You could spend hours cleaning the drywall only to find there is more damage and it needs to be replaced anyway. It’s usually easier and safer to remove the smoke-damaged drywall and replace it.

If you plan on heating your garage, you must install a vapor barrier when drywalling the garage. A vapor barrier protects your garage from frost and mold that can occur through condensation. If your garage is unheated, you don't need to install a vapor barrier. The only exception is if you regularly crank the heat in your car before getting in it. In this case, you may still want to install a vapor barrier, as your car can heat your garage.

No, rough-in plumbing is one of the last steps before your drywall goes up. This is because essential things like pipe installation require space before other elements go up. After the rough-in plumbing is complete, your inspector will also come to conduct an examination and tell you if your plumbing is approved and satisfies your building permit.

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