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AB Drywall Repair Specialist
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Serving Crouse, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1993

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Customers say: Quality work

"Excellent! This job took several days since each coat of drywall mud needed to dry before paint primer and painting began. AB Drywall always arrived on time and cleaned up the work area before leaving for the day. What I really like was AB Drywall was able to apply a smooth application of mud which eliminated sanding which causes a mess from the dust. Highly recommend AB Drywall!"
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Response time8 hrs
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Straight Edge Painting Pros
5.0(
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Serving Crouse, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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Emergency services offered

"Great. Phone calls were returned promptly, employees were friendly and courteous and showed up at the scheduled time. The work was completed timely and in a professional manner at the quoted price. The material used during the project was picked up and taken with the crew when they left."
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Response time12 hrs
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Golden Hands Construction, LLC
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Serving Crouse, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"Jameson and Vladimir are a great team. Jameson responses to our requests right away. Vladimir works very hard to get the jobs done as soon as possible with the best quality. We have all kinds of adjustments to our fences and Vladimir willing to satisfy our demands. The whole project is great from start to finish and the final product is way beyond my expectations. Thanks for the great fences your company build for us."
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Response time9 hrs
Response rate94%
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Drywall questions, answered by experts

It is more difficult to drywall a ceiling than it is to drywall a wall, but not so hard that DIYers can’t tackle it. One of the main issues with hanging drywall on your ceiling is getting it into place. Drywall isn’t light so, if you are hanging full drywall panels, you will need at least two (it’s better with more) people to hold the panel while you drill it into the ceiling as a single piece can weigh between 40 and 60 pounds and will need to be held in place for up to 10 minutes.

A common cause of separation between a wall and the ceiling is truss lift—this can happen to the ceiling of rooms directly under the attic when the seasons change and wood building materials dry out, shrink, and shift. Roof trusses often dry out at different speeds, and if the bottom pieces dry out faster than the top pieces, they can shrink and pull the attached drywall away from ceilings and walls, causing cracks. Fortunately, truss lift is only a cosmetic problem, not a structural problem, and you can fix it by separating the ceiling drywall from the roof trusses, and patching the cracks.

You should not leave drywall outside, especially overnight or in a wet, humid climate. Exposure to rain and humidity can damage the drywall, weakening its structural integrity and making it susceptible to mold growth. If you must leave drywall outside during a project, be sure to cover it with a tarp or keep it inside a storage shed to protect it. Even drywall intended for exterior projects requires a protective moisture barrier. For best results, store any extra drywall in a dry area away from the elements.

While every home has its own unique needs, ceiling drywall installation typically follows a staggered or stepped pattern to enhance structural integrity and reduce the visibility of seams. Starting from one corner, sheets are placed perpendicular to the ceiling joists, with the ends of adjacent sheets meeting along the center of the joist. The next row begins with a half sheet, ensuring joints don't align vertically. This alternating pattern, combined with proper taping and mudding, creates a seamless appearance and strengthens the ceiling structure, minimizing the risk of cracks over time.

Plastering and skimming are two different techniques for finishing walls. Plastering involves applying a thick layer of a plaster mixture—typically containing gypsum, lime, cement, sand, and water—to create a new surface. This process often requires multiple coats and is used for repairing significant damage or creating decorative textures. Skimming, on the other hand, is a technique that involves applying a thin layer of drywall compound or joint compound over an existing surface to smooth it out, covering minor imperfections, small cracks, or uneven textures for a polished look. Plastering is generally more costly and labor-intensive than skimming. Although some people use the terms interchangeably, they refer to different processes and materials.

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